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Office of Public Affairs (OPA) Content Asset Management Portal (CAMP)

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The contract involves providing ongoing operations and maintenance support for the Office of Public Affairs’ Digital Asset Management system, which currently utilizes Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) servers to store data. Key tasks include transitioning data from the existing AEM repository to a Microsoft Azure Fileshare. This migration will be conducted in close coordination with multiple ICE teams, including Enterprise Services, Architecture and Engineering, and the Azure Cloud team, ensuring a seamless transfer of data connected to both the ICE Communications Network and the ICE.gov website via the internet. A significant effort will be made to re-map 8,000 to 10,000 linked digital assets critical to the functionality and content of internal and external ICE.gov sites. Additionally, a portion of the data will be moved to cold storage for long-term preservation. The contract is posted as a forecast opportunity under solicitation number F2026073047, with a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) set-aside, under the NAICS code 541519. The work will be performed primarily in the District of Columbia, supporting the Department of Homeland Security’s ICE office. Points of contact for the contract include designated representatives for operations, technical coordination, and small business liaison to assist interested parties. This contract aims to modernize and optimize the management and accessibility of digital content for the Office of Public Affairs, streamlining asset handling while enhancing ICE’s digital communication infrastructure.

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Support and migrate ICE Public Affairs digital assets from Adobe AEM to Microsoft Azure.

Agency

Department of Homeland Security → Immigration And Customs EnforcementView Agency

NAICS

541519 - Other Computer Related ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

District of Columbia, DC, US

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SDVOSBC

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AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security → Immigration And Customs Enforcement
Contacts3 people available
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Department of Homeland Security → Immigration And Customs Enforcement
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Samuel ThompsonSmall Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator

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This contract will provide ongoing operations and maintenance support for the Digital Asset Management (DAM) solution, which currently stores OPA data on Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) servers. The contractor will transition the data from its current AEM repository to a Microsoft (MS) Azure Fileshare. Working in collaboration with the ICE Enterprise Services Branch (EPSB) team, Architecture and Engineering Branch Team, and MS Azure Cloud Team, Contractor will transfer data directly connected to ICE Communications Network (ICN) and ICE.gov from AEM to Azure Fileshare via the internet. Additionally, the contractor will coordinate with the Office of Chief Information Officer (OCIO) to re-map approximately 8,000 to 10,000 linked assets that will impact on the internal and external ICE.gov websites. A specific subset of this data will eventually be migrated to cold storage.

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