D--NEIC AI/ML AND DATA STREAMING DEVELOP
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The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Acquisition Grants-Denver is conducting market research to gauge industry capability and availability for advancing artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies within the National Earthquake Information Center’s (NEIC) real-time seismic data systems. This initiative aims to modernize and enhance NEIC’s operational algorithms that detect and process continuous seismic streams 24/7, integrating AI-driven and traditional methods to improve the speed and accuracy of earthquake information products. The effort focuses on five core software development areas: maintaining real-time data streaming and detection systems, optimizing existing detection algorithms, incorporating cutting-edge AI/ML techniques, building robust monitoring and data archiving systems, and supporting scientific research to foster innovation in seismic analysis workflows. While this notice is not a solicitation and does not obligate the government to award a contract, responses are critical to inform future procurement decisions and should be submitted by July 24, 2026, at 2:30 p.m. MST via email to the designated point of contact. All potential offerors must respond to any subsequent formal solicitation separately, which will be posted on SAM.gov and FBO and will not be distributed in paper form.
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The NEIC operates near-real-time detection algorithms on various types of streamed seismic data to improve the timeliness and accuracy of derived earthquake information products. The rapid detection algorithms are a mix of AI-driven algorithms and standard (non-AI driven) algorithms. These operational systems heavily integrate with each other to enhance derived scientific data products, with continuous seismic data acquisition systems, rapid data distribution systems, data analysis systems, data quality tools, and overall system health and monitoring systems.
Additionally, with the rapid advancements of AI technologies and approaches, these detection algorithms and along with new approaches developed by seismic researchers need to be improved, modernized, and implemented to perform on continuous seismic data in 24/7 operational environments to address NEIC¿s mission critical requirements of timeliness and accuracy.
NEIC Software needs focused on artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) enhancements for real-time, continuous, seismic data streams and detections and algorithmic monitoring include the following software development tasks:
1. Develop and Maintain Real-Time Seismic Data Streaming and Detection Systems
2. Modernize and Optimize Detection Algorithms
3. Integrate and Advance AI/ML Capabilities
4. Build and Integrate Monitoring, Archiving, and Distribution Systems
5. Support Scientific Research and Innovation
All responses must be submitted NLT 0724/2026 at 2:30pm MST via e-mail to: yvette_sornberger@ios.doi.gov.
This is NOT a Request for Quotation (RFQ), Request for Proposal (RFP), or Invitation for Bid (IFB) and does not constitute any commitment by the Government. Responses to this sources sought notice will be used by the Government to make appropriate acquisition decisions. All interested sources must respond to future solicitation announcements separately from responses to this market survey. Any solicitation that may be issued will be posted on the SAM/FBO website and no paper copies will be provided.
