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This Solicitation opportunity from Department Of The Treasury was posted on April 25, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

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2023H2-25-Q-00026Federal

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The IRS Criminal Investigation division is seeking to acquire i2 Analyst Notebook software through a firm fixed price contract that includes a base year and four additional option years. This software is essential for law enforcement professionals to develop evidence-based knowledge graphs, which visually depict relationships between suspects and other individuals or organizations involved in criminal networks. The use of i2 technology enhances investigators' ability to construct detailed case files and identify critical connections that might otherwise be overlooked. Maintaining access to i2 is crucial for collaboration with other federal agencies, such as DOJ and DHS, which also rely heavily on this proprietary format for case management and data analysis. Without i2, CI's capacity to analyze data and collaborate effectively would be significantly diminished, underscoring the importance of this procurement. The solicitation, identified as 2023H2-25-Q-00026, was posted on April 1, 2025, with a response deadline of April 4, 2025. It is designated as a Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 541519, and the contract will be performed primarily in Dayton, Ohio, although the agency overseeing the contract is based in New York. The contract is managed by the Department of the Treasury’s Special Operations office. Key contacts include Rickey N. Lawrence II and Alison Adamson, who can be reached via email for further information. The procurement emphasizes the necessity of proprietary i2 files for effective case collaboration and data analysis within federal law enforcement networks.

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IRS-CI seeks i2 Analyst Notebook software contract for five years, supporting multi-agency investigations.

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Department Of The Treasury → Special OperationsView Agency

NAICS

541519 - Other Computer Related ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Dayton, OH, 45402, USA

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SBA

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AgencyDepartment Of The Treasury → Special Operations
Contacts2 people available
OfficeNEW YORK, NY, 10007, USA
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Department Of The Treasury → Special Operations
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Office AddressNEW YORK, NY, 10007, USA
Contacts
Rickey N Lawrence II
Alison Adamson

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The Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) requires the purchase of i2 Software with a firm fixed price (FFP) a Base Year (BY) plus four Option Year (OY) contract. i2 enables law enforcement professionals to create evidence-driven knowledge graphs. This allows for the visual representation of relationships between suspects and other people of organization in their criminal networks. By using i2 technology, investigators can build comprehensive case files and uncover critical information that may otherwise remain hidden. Without I2 Analyst Notebook CI will have reduced capacity to analyze data using knowledge graphs. In addition, CI will have reduced capacity collaborating with other Federal Law Enforcement that use i2 and i2 files. While there are numerous tools that can produce knowledge graphs, i2 is common place in Federal Law Enforcement. Numerous partners in DOJ, DHS and other agencies build large case files using i2. In order to collaborate on this cases CI must also have i2. i2 Files have a propreitary format than can not be modiifed with other software.