Fraud Identification, Unsupervised AI, and Preventing Impersonations
Contact and place of performance
Alan Elder
VA 22314
USA
The purpose of this Request For Information/Sources Sought Notice is to conduct Market Research for the USPTO's "Fraud Identification, Unsupervised AI, and Preventing Impersonations" requirement. The details of this Request For Information, including response dates and requirements, are provided in the attached PDF document. The original RFI document has been updated to reflect a revised due date of May 6, 2026 for all Stage One responses and RFI submissions. No other changes have been made to the RFI. A copy of the USPTO's responses to vendor questions has also been included with this posting.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued this Sources Sought notice to conduct market research for its Fraud Identification, Unsupervised AI, and Preventing Impersonations requirement. The agency seeks information regarding software and professional support services capable of identifying fraudulent activity and preventing impersonations through the application of unsupervised artificial intelligence. This requirement is classified under NAICS 513210 for Software Publishers and PSC R499 for Support- Professional: Other.
The USPTO is managing this procurement from its office in Virginia, which serves as the primary place of performance. Vendors must submit Stage One responses and RFI submissions by the deadline of May 6, 2026. The solicitation, identified by number 135-0034, includes three attachments: two versions of the Request for Information document and a summary of agency responses to vendor questions, all updated as of April 29, 2026. Alan Elder is the designated point of contact for this market research effort.
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