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1_2_1_Request For Information_Digital Credential_OIDP_20260305.pdf | Mar 5, 2026 |
Request for Information - 70SBUR26I00000010 -Digital Immigration Document Solution - Office of Intake and Document Production
Contact and place of performance
Nick Posey
Camp Springs, MD
USA
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Office of Intake and Document Production (OIDP), is conducting market research to identify industry capabilities, best practices, and innovative approaches to support the issuance of Secure Digital Credentials to serve as digital analogues to existing physical immigration credentials. Digital Credentials will be issued in parallel to the physical credentials and...
View moreThe U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Office of Intake and Document Production (OIDP), issued this Request for Information under solicitation number 70SBUR26I00000010 to conduct market research regarding Secure Digital Credentials. This Sources Sought notice seeks industry capabilities and innovative approaches to develop digital analogues to existing physical immigration credentials. These digital versions will be issued in parallel with physical documents and are not intended as a replacement. No set-aside has been designated for this requirement (NONE; NONE).
The agency is investigating various technical standards and credential models, specifically evaluating the tradeoffs between mobile driver’s license (mDL) approaches and general-purpose verifiable credential frameworks, such as W3C Verifiable Credentials and Decentralized Identifiers. USCIS aims to understand the maturity, interoperability, and suitability of these models for immigration use cases to inform potential future solicitations. This market research effort is for planning purposes under FAR Part 10 and is supported by one PDF attachment titled 1_2_1_Request For Information_Digital Credential_OIDP_20260305.pdf.
Performance for this initiative is located in Camp Springs, Maryland, and the primary point of contact is Nick Posey. Responses to the notice must be submitted by April 6, 2026. The information gathered through this voluntary process will assist the agency in refining requirements and assessing acquisition options for a digital immigration document solution.
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