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Specialized OSINT Tools IDIQ is a contract opportunity from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that funds the procurement of specialized open-source intelligence tools for federal law enforcement use. The program establishes a Multiple-Award Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to enable ongoing purchases of OSINT software and tools as mission needs arise.
Eligible respondents must be small business authorized resellers of qualifying OSINT tools. Contract amounts are not specified upfront, as this is a vehicle for multiple task orders over time. The deadline for the solicitation was April 17, 2026.
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Records Retention Policy Impacts Old SAM Registration Data Return to Workspace Contract Opportunity Open Default Actions Menu # Specialized OSINT Tools IDIQ # Specialized OSINT Tools IDIQ Contract Opportunity Type Contract Line Item Number ##### 15 days after date offers due ##### Apr 17, 2026 12:00 PM EDT ##### Mar 24, 2026 2:05 PM EDT ##### JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF ##### FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION ##### 7E20 - IT and Telecom - End User: Help Desk;Tier 1-2,Workspace,Print,Output,Productivity Tools (HW/Perp SW) ##### 513210 - Software Publishers **3/24/2026: We are in the process of updating this solicitation to remove CLIN 3-Digital Asset Information.
A new RFP, SOW, and Pricing Template will be uploaded to reflect this change. Thank you. ** The Government intends to issue a Multiple-Award IDIQ to small business authorized resellers of Specialized OSINT Tools.
Please see all attached documents: RFP, SOW, Pricing Template, Question Template, CAI Questions, and Terms and Conditions CAI Answers and Company Terms and Conditions do not count toward the Volume 2 Technical Approach 9 page limit. Per the RFP, Questions are due by 3/25/2026 at 2:00pm ET and must be submitted via email to jspatafore@fbi. gov. Answers will be uploaded as an attachment on this posting.
## Primary Point of Contact ###### jspatafore@fbi. gov ## Alternative Point of Contact ###### hlwilliams2@fbi. gov ## Contracting Office Address ###### 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW ###### (No Street Address 2) ###### WASHINGTON, DC 20535 USA No links have been added to this opportunity.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Small business authorized resellers of Specialized OSINT Tools. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified (Multiple-Award IDIQ) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is April 17, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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