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Identity, Credential, and Access Management Enterprise Services III
(ICAM-ES III)

Draft RFP #: F2025069780
Agency: U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Contracting Office: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Office of Information Technology (OIT), Information Security Division (ISD)
Contract Type: Firm Fixed Price, Task Order
Contract Ceiling: $20M–$50M
NAICS Code: 541513 – Computer Facilities Management Services
Business Pools: Small Business Set-Aside on GSA Schedule
Expected Release Date: July 9, 2025
Link to Draft RFP / Opportunity: View on APFS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The ICAM-ES III program supports the USCIS enterprise-wide identity, credential, and access management environment. It integrates traditionally distinct functional areas (Identity, Credential, Access, and Federation) to provide scalable and secure authentication, access, and governance capabilities in line with FICAM and Zero Trust models. With a value range of $20M to $50M, this opportunity invites small businesses to modernize and support DHS’s secure identity architecture over the next several years.

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 APFS

CORE SCOPE AREAS

The government seeks industry solutions to deliver the following capabilities:

●    Role-Based and Attribute-Based Access Control (RBAC/ABAC)
●    Single Sign-On (SSO), AuthN/AuthZ
●    Privileged Access Management (PAM)
●    PKI / Certificate Lifecycle Management (PIV, Device, Non-Person Entities)
●    Identity Provider (IdP) Operations
●    API and OAuth/OIDC Management
●    Secrets Management
●    Physical Access Control System (PACS) / Video Management (VMS)
●    Full-stack Infrastructure Engineering (Java, Spring Boot, AWS)
●    24x7x365 Operations & Maintenance (Windows/Linux, hybrid cloud)
●    Zero Trust Implementation and Governance
●    DevSecOps pipeline for certificate and access provisioning
●    Section 508 Compliance

Tech Stack Considerations:
Open Source, COTS, Java/Spring Boot, AWS, CyberArk, HashiCorp Vault, Entrust, Microsoft ADCS, Thales, Venafi, AppViewX

EVALUATION OR SELF-SCORING CRITERIA (IF APPLICABLE)

Mandatory Technical Domains or Task Orders

●    Technical Depth across ICAM domains
●    Past performance in Federal ICAM implementations
●    Facility Clearance & Security Compliance Readiness
●    Agile DevOps, UX Design, CI/CD Capabilities
●    Proven experience with DHS CA4, Commercial CAs, and MFA tool integration

CAPTURE STRATEGY TIPS

Actionable Recommendations

●    Prepare to respond via GSA eBuy under MAS schedule
●    Identify staff with expertise in CyberArk, HashiCorp Vault, and PKI systems
●    Build agile teams with ICAM, UXD, and DevSecOps fluency
●    Highlight experience with FICAM compliance and Zero Trust architectures
●    Compile proof of PKI training programs and continuous support documentation

Ideal Prime or Partner Profile

●    Small business with active GSA Schedule
●    Demonstrated support for DHS, OMB M-11-11 and M-19-17 compliance
●    Experience across Identity, Credential, and Federation domains
●    Skilled in physical + logical access integration
●    Strong capability in Java/AWS secure app development

TIMELINE & MILESTONES

Stay alert for updates—we’ll keep you posted as the opportunity evolves.

Phase

Date

Sources Sought Issued

December 18, 2024

RFI Responses Due

January 17, 2025

Q&A Released

May 14, 2025

Final RFP Release

July 9, 2025

Anticipated Award

December 2025

Contract End Date

October 25, 2028

 

MARKET INTELLIGENCE

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Top Vendors by Category (via FPDS / FPDSplus)

TOP VENDORS with $10M to $50M contracts at DHS

This chart highlights the top vendors that have secured prime contracts from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) valued between $10 million and $50 million over the past five years under the NAICS code for Computer Facilities Management Services.

At the top of the list is Dignari LLC, with approximately $71 million in total action obligations—indicating multiple qualifying contracts within the specified range. Following Dignari are SEV1TECH LLC and Amentum Services, Inc., which have both secured close to $50 million in obligations. These two vendors are nearly tied in terms of contract value, suggesting a strong competitive position within this mid-range contract bracket.

Rounding out the list is General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc., with just over $21 million in obligations. While this vendor dominates in larger contract brackets (as seen in other charts), its inclusion here shows it is also active within the $10M–$50M contract space.

These four vendors represent potential teaming partners for businesses looking to collaborate on mid-sized DHS IT infrastructure and facility management projects. Their proven success in securing prime contracts within this dollar range makes them strategic candidates for future partnerships.

Source: FPDS Chart 1: Teaming partners based on Agency prime contracts

TOP SB VENDORS at DHS over the last five years

This chart presents the top 20 small business (SB) vendors that have secured the highest total federal action obligations from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the NAICS code for Computer Facilities Management Services over the last five fiscal years.

PCI Government Services LLC leads by a wide margin, with total obligations exceeding $68 million, far outpacing all other small businesses in this category. PCI is the top SB vendor in the USCIS contract space, as well as overall in DHS. The next top-performing vendors are Amivero LLC with about $20.8 million, and Pioneer Corporate Services, Inc. with approximately $15.6 million in awarded contracts.

Other notable vendors include INDEV LLC and Active Security Consulting LLC, receiving around $10.9 million and $5.8 million, respectively. The rest of the list consists of vendors awarded between $1 million to $5 million, indicating a more even distribution of smaller contracts among the remaining competitors.

This data provides useful insights into which small businesses are most competitive in the DHS IT facilities management space and could serve as valuable teaming partners or benchmarks for others pursuing similar government contracts. Follow the link below the chart to see additional details for the SB vendors.

Source: FPDS Chart 2: Teaming partners based on Agency prime contracts

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HOW WE CAN SUPPORT YOU

At rTurner Consulting, we help GovCon firms win complex technical opportunities. Our services include:

●    Strategic teaming and matchmaking
●    Proposal writing and compliance support
●    Cybersecurity and IAM technical coaching
●    FedRAMP and Zero Trust readiness reviews
●    GSA Schedule capture support

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RESOURCES & LINKS

●    APFS Opportunity Posting
●    GovWin IQ Opportunity Summary
●    FPDSplus Dashboard

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