DNFSB IT Support Services
Contact and place of performance
DNFSB Division of IT
Washington, DC 20004
USA
INDUSTRY DAY NOTICE IT Operations, Helpdesk, Audit, Cybersecurity, and AI-Enabled Support Services (Full & Open Competition – Market Research) Notice Type: Sources Sought / Industry Day (Market Research Only) Description This notice is issued for market research purposes only. This is not a solicitation and does not constitute a Request for Proposa...
View moreParticipation in this Industry Day is voluntary and is not a prerequisite for participation in any future solicitation.
Draft Requirement Overview
DNFSB environment is primarily Microsoft-based, with cloud-supported infrastructure and limited ServiceNow integration.
A draft PWS is attached and clearly marked “Draft – For Industry Feedback Only.”
AI Clarification
DNFSB is interested in commercially available AI-enabled capabilities that integrate with the existing Microsoft and cloud environment to enhance operational performance, service delivery, analytics, monitoring, and reporting. AI efforts are expected to align with the operational scope of this requirement and leverage mature, supportable technologies rather than standalone AI development, custom model creation, or enterprise transformation initiatives.
Cybersecurity Clarification
Cybersecurity requirements are integrated into the operational scope and are not contemplated as a standalone Security Operations Center (SOC) requirement.
Industry Day Details
Date: March 18th, 2026
Time:
Location: Teams
Attendance is voluntary. Interested parties are encouraged to register as described below.
Registration Instructions
Interested vendors shall register no later than March 16th, 2026 by emailing [email protected] with the following:
Capability Brief Submission
Capability briefs are quested to inform structured Industry Day discussion and support on going market research efforts. Submissions will not be evaluated or scored and are not a prerequisite for participation in any future solicitation.
DNFSB intends to use capability briefs solely for information purposes to validate scope assumption and ensure commercially reasonable acquisition planning.
Vendors are invited to submit a capability brief (maximum 5 pages, single-spaced, 12-point font minimum – Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF preferred) addressing the following areas:
1. Relevant experience performing IT O&M and Helpdesk services of similar size and complexity (include user population and contract scope).
2. Experience providing embedded cybersecurity operational support within IT O&M environments.
3. Experience supporting IT audit, compliance validation, or performance oversight functions.
4. Experience implementing commercially available AI-enabled tools or automation within Microsoft-based and cloud-supported IT operations environments to improve service delivery, monitoring, analytics, reporting, or efficiency.
5. Experience transitioning from an incumbent provider and typical risk mitigation strategies.
6. Approach to SLA management and performance monitoring.
7. Typical staffing model for steady-state operations and surge support (no pricing requested).
8. Identification of material risks in the draft PWS.
9. Feedback regarding anticipated contract structure alignment with commercial practice.
Capability briefs shall be submitted to [email protected] no later than March 13th, 2026 6pm EST.
Industry Day Agenda
The Industry Day session will include:
All questions must be submitted in writing. Responses will be consolidated and posted publicly to ensure equal access to information.
If vendor presentations are conducted, time will be equally allocated and structured using standardized prompts to ensure fairness and consistency.
Important Notice
Anticipated Timeline (Subject to Change)
Industry Day: March 18th, 2026
Draft Solicitation Release (Estimated): Q3 2026
Anticipated Award: Prior to September 2026
The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (DNFSB) issued this sources sought notice and Industry Day announcement, identified by solicitation number DIT20260001, to conduct market research for comprehensive information technology support services. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541512 Computer Systems Design Services and PSC DA01 IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT SERVICES (LABOR), with no set-aside designated at this time. The agency intends to establish a contract for IT operations and maintenance, tiered helpdesk services, embedded cybersecurity operational support, and audit and compliance services. This planned full and open competition is intended to replace an existing contract that concludes in September 2026.
The scope of work involves system monitoring, service level agreement management, and transition support within a primarily Microsoft-based, cloud-supported environment with limited ServiceNow integration. Integrated cybersecurity functions include vulnerability management and configuration compliance validation rather than a standalone security operations center. The DNFSB is also seeking commercially available AI-enabled tools and automation to enhance service delivery, analytics, and reporting. Performance will take place in Washington, DC, and the agency is utilizing this research phase to validate operational assumptions and transition planning prior to a formal solicitation.
The agency has provided two attachments, including a draft Performance Work Statement and an Industry Day notice, to facilitate structured feedback. Interested parties are requested to submit capability briefs by March 13, 2026, while the overall response deadline for this notice is March 14, 2026. An Industry Day is scheduled for March 18, 2026, with registration required by March 16, 2026. Following these events, the agency anticipates releasing a draft solicitation in the third quarter of 2026 and making an award prior to September 2026.
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