License Plate Reader IDIQ for FBI Directorate of Intelligence
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AI Contract Overview
This contract establishes an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) agreement for the procurement of Internet and Cyber Security Data Subscriptions on a Task Order basis to support the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Directorate of Intelligence. The services are intended to enhance Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and social media searches, as well as the analysis of data from License Plate Reader (LPR) technologies. The primary goal is to identify multiple investigative threats and fulfill a variety of needs for a diverse user base engaged in intelligence activities, adhering to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. The solicitation, titled "License Plate Reader IDIQ for FBI Directorate of Intelligence," was posted on May 14, 2026, with responses due by May 25, 2026. It is managed by the Department of Justice’s Division 1900 office, with performance conducted in Huntsville, Alabama. The contract falls under NAICS code 561990 and does not employ any set-aside designation. The primary point of contact is Teala Watkins from the FBI, located in Washington, DC. This contract is essential for providing critical data subscription services that support national security and law enforcement investigations.
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Huntsville, AL, USASet-Aside
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Full Description
This is a contract to establish an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) for purchase of Internet/Cyber Security Data Subscriptions on a Task Order (TO) basis to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Directorate of Intelligence in support of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) / Social Media searches and processing from License Plate Reader (LPR) tools or their data, to identify multiple investigative threats and use cases, and meet the needs of a diverse Open Source Intelligence user base in accordance with law, regulation, and policy.
