Contact and place of performance
Rachel M Turner
Camp Springs, MD 20588
USA
USCIS is seeking market research for contractor support to provide Online Privacy and Protection Program (OP3) services that protect employees and their families from doxxing and other online threats. The contractor will identify, remove, and monitor personally identifiable information (PII) across the public internet, social media, deep web, and dark web. Services include proactive PII removal, incident response, th...
View moreU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued this sources sought notice, solicitation number 70SBUR26I00000019, to conduct market research for the Online Privacy and Protection Program (OP3). The agency requires contractor support to protect approximately 22,000 employees and their families from doxxing, online harassment, and exposure of personal information. The scope of work includes the identification, proactive removal, and continuous monitoring of personally identifiable information (PII) across the public internet, social media, the deep web, and the dark web.
The selected contractor will provide reactive incident response, digital forensic searches to identify malicious activity, and threat monitoring services. Performance involves a one-year monitoring and protection period for each enrolled individual to reduce the risk and impact of internet-based threats. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541990, All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services, and PSC R499, Support- Professional: Other.
Responses for this market research are due by June 24, 2026. The primary place of performance is Camp Springs, Maryland, and Rachel M. Turner serves as the point of contact. Supporting documentation includes a draft Performance Work Statement and a set of instructions and questions.
Generated by Lumen AI
Scoped analysis and attachments—go beyond the summary when you need detail from the solicitation package.