UNITED STATES SPACE FORCE SPACE OPERATIONS CENTER – ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SERVICES IV (EIS IV)
Draft RFP #: FA251825R0027
Agency: Department of Defense – U.S. Space Force – Space Operations Command (SPOC)
Contracting Office: FA2518 USSF SPOC/SAIO
Contract Type: Task Order under Small Business Enterprise Applications Solutions (SBEAS) IDIQ
Contract Ceiling: $15,618,961 (Deltek Estimate)
NAICS Code: 541511 – Custom Computer Programming Services (Size Standard: $34M)
Business Pools: Total Small Business Set-Aside
Expected Release Date: October 2025 (Deltek Estimate)
Link to Draft RFP / Opportunity: SAM.gov Opportunity Posting
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The U.S. Space Force’s Space Operations Command (SPOC) has a continuing requirement for Enterprise Information Services (EIS) to support collaboration, task management, and training across its headquarters and field commands. This fourth-generation procurement builds on the incumbent contract held by Citizant and is valued at approximately $15.6M. Work will include managing SharePoint environments, providing ETMS2 license and workflow support, delivering EIS training, and ensuring compliance with governance and Section 508 accessibility standards.
This opportunity is strategically important for small businesses specializing in IT services for defense customers, particularly those with expertise in enterprise collaboration platforms and secure information systems.
rTurner Consulting is actively supporting capture strategies for clients aiming to participate. Contact us to get started with teaming, solutioning, or proposal development.
📄 View Draft RFP on SAM.gov
📄 Opportunity Details on GovWin IQ
CORE SCOPE AREAS
The government seeks industry solutions to deliver the following capabilities:
● SharePoint Administration & Governance – Management of NIPRNet and SIPRNet sites, permissions, governance enforcement, and Section 508 compliance.
● Enterprise Task Management Software Solution (ETMS2) Support – License management, help desk services, user/team configuration, and reporting for 3,500+ licenses.
● Training Delivery – Curriculum development and delivery (SharePoint, ETMS2, Power Platform, MS Teams) via in-person, remote, and site visits.
● Service Desk Support – Tier 0–II support for ~8,000 end users across SpOC units.
● Content Management – Oversight of SpOC AF Portal content, permissions, and troubleshooting.
Tech Stack Considerations:
Microsoft 365 (SharePoint, Teams, Power Platform), ServiceNow, ETMS2, NIPRNet/SIPRNet environments.
EVALUATION OR SELF-SCORING CRITERIA (IF APPLICABLE )
Mandatory Technical Domains or Task Orders
● SharePoint site collection administration and governance enforcement.
● ETMS2 license management, help desk, and workflow support.
● Training development and delivery for collaboration tools.
● Tiered service desk support (Tier 0–II) for secure networks.
● Section 508 accessibility compliance.
● AF Portal content management.
● Development and maintenance of SharePoint/Power Platform solutions.
Additional Points Criteria
● Prior experience supporting USSF or Air Force IT enterprise services.
● Proven ability to manage 3,000+ active licenses and large user bases.
● Documented compliance with federal IT accessibility standards.
● Existing facility clearance and personnel with secure network access.
● Certifications in relevant areas (e.g., CMMI, ISO, RMF).
● Demonstrated ability to perform in classified environments (SIPRNet).
CAPTURE STRATEGY TIPS
Actionable Recommendations
● Engage teaming partners with Power Platform and ETMS2 expertise.
● Prepare case studies showing governance enforcement and Section 508 compliance.
● Identify cleared personnel and facility readiness early.
● Map past performance to each mandatory domain.
Ideal Prime or Partner Profile
● Small business with direct USSF/Air Force IT services track record.
● Ability to deliver technical, governance, and training services under one contract.
● Demonstrated skill in enterprise collaboration platforms.
● Security clearance and facility access in place.
TIMELINE & MILESTONES
Stay alert for updates—we’ll keep you posted as the opportunity evolves.
Phase |
Date |
Sources Sought / RFI Release |
April 17, 2025 |
RFI Responses Due |
May 16, 2025 |
Final RFP Release (Est.) |
October 2025 |
Anticipated Award (Est.) |
March 2026 |
Incumbent Contract Expiration |
November 14, 2025 |
MARKET INTELLIGENCE
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Top Vendors by Category (via FPDS / FPDSplus)
TOP OTSBs (DOD, last 5 years)
The chart highlights the top Other Than Small Business (OTSB) vendors providing Custom Computer Programming Services to the Department of Defense (DoD) over the past five fiscal years, ranked by total federal action obligations.
Lockheed Martin Corporation stands out as the clear leader, securing approximately $1.34 billion in total obligations—more than double that of the second-ranked vendor. Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. follows with about $627.6 million, while Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation takes third with around $549.8 million. Other high-performing vendors include Microsoft Corporation ($498.7M), CACI-ISS, LLC ($467.4M), and Securigence LLC (~$381.5M).
The remaining vendors show a gradual decline in obligations, ranging from Leidos Inc. at roughly $379.4M down to Enlighten IT Consulting LLC with about $178.3M. Overall, the data underscores the dominance of major defense and technology contractors in this NAICS category, with a steep drop-off after the top few firms.
Source: FPDS Chart 1: Most successful Vendors within an Agency
TOP VENDORS with $10M to $50M contracts at DOD
The chart presents the top Other Than Small Business (OTSB) vendors delivering Custom Computer Programming Services to the Department of Defense (DoD) over the past five years, limited to prime contracts valued between $10 million and $50 million.
Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation leads by a wide margin with about $281.3 million in total obligations. Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. follows at $182.9 million, and Microsoft Corporation ranks third with $151.8 million. Lockheed Martin Corporation and L3Harris Technologies, Inc. secure the fourth and fifth spots, earning $128.6 million and $111.2 million, respectively.
Mid-range performers include CACI, Inc. – Federal ($103.6M) and General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. ($99.8M), with others such as Lockheed Martin Corporation (second entry), Enlighten IT Consulting LLC, and Maximus Federal Consulting LLC also holding strong positions. Totals gradually decrease toward the lower-ranked firms, ending with Perspective Engineering Inc. at just over $50.3 million.
This distribution underscores the dominance of established defense and technology contractors in the $10M–$50M contract range, with Northrop Grumman maintaining a commanding lead.
Source: FPDS Chart 2: Teaming partners based on Agency prime contracts
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HOW WE CAN SUPPORT YOU
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● Strategic teaming & matchmaking.
● Proposal development & compliance support.
● Solutioning with experienced DoD SMEs.
● Capture readiness assessments tailored to small business set-asides.
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RESOURCES & LINKS
● SAM.gov Opportunity Posting
● GovWin IQ Opportunity Posting
● FPDSplus Contract Analysis
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