NATO Business Opportunity: Provision of Incident Response Services and Surge Capacity
Department of Commerce · Bureau of Industry and Security · BUREAU OF INDUSTRY AND SECURITY
Account requiredWhy it scored this way
Every reason behind the verdict rather than the headline one — which of your certifications match, how much runway is left, whether the work is your size, and what we would need to know to sharpen it.
Written against this notice and what you have told us about your company. Anything we do not know is marked [NEEDS INPUT] in the draft rather than guessed at — read it before you send it.
Start a free trial to draft these. Nothing is sent to an agency on your behalf, ever — you get a document to review, edit and submit yourself.
Sources Sought response
A complete draft response — capability statement, relevant past performance, business size and socioeconomic status, and answers to the agency's specific questions.
Questions to submit
Genuine ambiguities and requirements that disadvantage a smaller bidder, drafted as questions you can submit before the Q&A deadline.
Past performance write-ups
Which of your prior awards best match this requirement, and draft write-ups in the format the agency asked for.
Solicitation details
Solicitation number
RFQ-CO-424362-IR
Notice type
Special Notice
NAICS
541519
Set-aside
Unrestricted
Posted
2026-08-10
Response deadline
Aug 20, 2026, 9:00 PM UTC
Contracting contact
LeeAnn.Carpenter@bis.doc.gov
Market intelligence
Account requiredWho wins this work, and what it pays
Comparable awards under NAICS 541519 at this agency — the incumbent, what they were paid, when their period of performance ends, and the real pricing distribution rather than the headline number. From public federal award records.
The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) intends to issue a Request for Quotation (RFQ) to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Incident Response (IR) services and surge capacity. Under the Agreement, NCIA will engage qualified industry partners to provide NATO with immediate access to specialized expertise, advanced technologies, and scalable resources to effectively prepare for, manage, mitigate, and recover from cyber security incidents. Potential U.S. prime contractors must 1) maintain a professionally active facility (office, factory, laboratory, etc.) within the United States, 2) hold a Facility Security Clearance (FCL) at the level of SECRET or higher, 3) be pre-approved for participation in NATO Competitive Procurement (NCP), 4) be issued a Declaration of Eligibility (DOE) by the Department of Commerce (DOC), and 5) register with NCIA’s eProcurement tool, Neo: https://www.ncia.nato.int/business/procurement/neo-eprocurement In addition, contractor personnel will be required to work unescorted in Class II Security areas. Therefore, access can only be permitted to cleared individuals. Only companies maintaining such cleared facilities and the appropriate personnel clearances will be able to perform the resulting contract. The reference for the RFQ is RFQ-CO-424362-IR and all correspondence concerning the RFQ should include this reference. DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENT The Framework will be divided into two Schedules to reflect the nature of the IR requirements of NCIA: Schedule A - IR Retainer: IR services will be procured via a prepaid retainer credit model. The retainer will cover 24/7/365 operational readiness and surge capacity for remote and on-site support. The IR Retainer credits will be managed through a Contractor-owned platform, providing an overview of available and spent credits, a top-up and carry-over mechanism, and monthly reporting. The IR Retainer will be renewed annually via Task Orders. Schedule B - On-Demand Cyber Security Services: NCIA will procure cyber security services for proactive and reactive incident handling from a non-exhaustive catalogue included in the SOW. The services will be procured on an as-needed basis and requested via Task Orders. Each Task Order shall define the scope, objectives, deliverables, required personnel and clearances, and place of performance for each requirement. The IDIQ Contractor(s) shall deliver both Schedule A and Schedule B services for the duration of the Framework Agreement, which is expected to be for a 3-year period. BECOMING ELIGIBLE TO BID NCP requires that the U.S. Government issue a DOE for potential U.S. prime contractors interested in this project. Before the U.S. Government can do so, however, the U.S. Government must approve the U.S. firm for participation in NCP. U.S. firms are approved for NCP on a facility-by-facility basis. The U.S. NCP application is a one-time application. The application requires supporting documentation in the form of 1) a company resume or capability statement indicating contracts completed as a prime contractor and 2) an annual report or set of financial documents indicating compilation, review, or audit by an independent CPA. U.S. firms can download a copy of the U.S. NCP application from the following website: https://www.bis.gov/about-bis/bis-leadership-and-offices/SIES/business-opportunities-nato DOC is the U.S. Government agency that approves NCP applications. Please submit to the email address provided your application and supporting documentation (as attachments). If your firm is interested in a specific NCP project, please also include the following in the TEXT of your email: - the title and/or solicitation number of the project - the name/phone/email of the company employee who should receive the bid documents After approval of your one-time NCP application, DOC will then know to follow up by issuing a DOE for the project. DOC will transmit the DOE to the NATO contracting agency. IMPORTANT DATES: Request a DOE (and, for firms new to NCP, submit the one-time NCP application): 20 August 2026 NCIA distributes the RFQ (planned): 04 September 2026 Bid Closing (anticipated): 09 October 2026 Contract Award (estimated): 15 December 2026
Contact
Point of contact
Lee Ann Carpenter
Role
not stated on this notice — SAM publishes a role for only about 5% of them, so this may be a contract specialist rather than the contracting officer
Email
LeeAnn.Carpenter@bis.doc.gov
Submit questions
Ambiguities and requirements worth clarifying, written as questions you can send before the deadline.
Opens in your own mail client, addressed and with a subject line — you write the message. GovSprint never sends anything on your behalf.
Emails open in your mail client and are sent from your address, so the reply comes back to you and the exchange stays yours. Confirm the correct channel and any question deadline on the notice before sending — many solicitations require questions in a specific way.