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Continuous Monitoring & Agile Security Services (CMASS) IV

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The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is seeking Continuous Monitoring & Agile Security Services (CMASS) to enhance their cybersecurity posture. This contract aims to establish a sustainable and effective continuous monitoring program by leveraging data from various security and governance tools. The objective is to improve the identification and mitigation of cybersecurity risks, evaluate emerging technologies, and streamline security-related processes. Additionally, the initiative includes transforming the Ongoing Authorization (OA) program to incorporate new capabilities and risk models, particularly focusing on Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), while implementing appropriate governance measures. The contract supports ongoing activities such as security authorization, continuous monitoring, vulnerability management, configuration management, role-based cybersecurity training, and system stakeholder outreach. These efforts will ensure USCIS complies with security standards and the Department of Homeland Security’s Information System Performance Plan requirements. The contract, designated under the 8(a) small business program and classified under NAICS code 541512, is anticipated to be awarded in September 2026 with performance beginning shortly thereafter. The work will be carried out in Camp Springs, Maryland, and points of contact for the solicitation are Megan Kane and Sylwia Salkic. The dollar range for the procurement is estimated between $5 million and $10 million.

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USCIS contracts CMASS for cybersecurity monitoring, AI integration, authorization, compliance, $5-10M, Maryland.

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Department of Homeland Security → United States Citizenship And Immigration ServicesView Agency

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541512 - Computer Systems Design Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

Camp Springs, MD, US

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AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security → United States Citizenship And Immigration Services
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Department of Homeland Security → United States Citizenship And Immigration Services
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***03/05/2026: Estimated solicitation release date updated to 03/31/2026, estimated period of performance start date updated to 09/16/2026, and anticipated award date updated to 09/01/2026.*** ***01/13/2025: Estimated solicitation release date updated to 03/02/2026.*** ***10/29/2025: Estimated solicitation release date updated from 11/03/2025 to 01/13/2026; Small business se aside updated from N/A to Full; Small business program updated from SB to 8(a); Anticipated award updated from 3/1/26 to 4/1/26*** ***9/24/2025: Estimated solicitation release date updated from 09/11/2025 to 11/03/2025; Dollar Range updated from $10M-$20M to $5M-$10M.***
USCIS has a requirement for Continuous Monitoring & Agile Security Services (CMASS). USCIS seeks to establish a more sustainable and effective continuous monitoring program, leveraging data from security and governance tools to enhance our ability to identify and mitigate cybersecurity risks, evaluate emerging technologies, streamline security-related tasks. Additionally, we seek to transform the Ongoing Authorization (OA) program to incorporate new capabilities and risk models for Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and implement appropriate governance measures. The CMASS resources will continue to support security authorization and continuous monitoring activities, the Vulnerability Management & Configuration Management Programs, role-based cybersecurity training, and system stakeholder outreach to ensure USCIS meets security and DHS Information System Performance Plan (ISPP) requirements.

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