Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
P07 Area of Interest - CDM - 3.27.26 AMD 1.pdf | Mar 30, 2026 | ||
Amendment 1 - Attachment 1 - QandAs - CDM 3.27.26.pdf | Mar 27, 2026 | ||
DSCA IT Standards - 2025 Update.pdf | Mar 27, 2026 | ||
Washington Headquarter Services (WHS) Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) | LINK | Mar 20, 2026 | |
P07 Area of Interest - CDM - 3.20.26.pdf | Mar 20, 2026 |
Area of Interest for Case Development Modernization (CDM)
Contact and place of performance
Mary Beth McFann
USA
AMENDMENT 1 - Questions and Answers (attached), and Submission date modified to 4PM (ET), April 8, 2026. The Defense Security Assistance Management System (DSAMS) is a mission essential system for the Security Cooperation (SC) community that provides military departments (MILDEPs) and Defense Agencies with the functionality necessary to develop and implement all unclassified Security Assistance (SA) cases, from...
View moreThe Information Management & Technology (IM&T) case development modernization (CDM) requires the development of a modernized Case Lifecycle system to address critical challenges and evolving mission needs within the Security Cooperation enterprise. The modernization aims to streamline the FMS case development process, enhance transparency, reduce delivery timelines, and ensure compliance with cybersecurity, accessibility, and Zero Trust standards.
As of now, no single Task Management or Document Repository system exists. The CDM initiative includes task management and document repository capability requirements that support the overall Case Lifecycle to streamline task management and have the capability for case life cycle document repository. It should integrate seamlessly with the CDM system for efficient data exchange and reporting.
By leveraging modem technologies, architectures, and methodologies, CDM will deliver a unified, scalable, and efficient platform that supports the entire Case Lifecycle while ensuring interoperability with other systems across the DoW.
Key objectives to achieve include:
1.) Replace legacy functions and features by modernizing applications to reduce technical debt and application variance resulting in improved scalability, data transparency and efficiency.
2.) Develop a modern system to adhere with cybersecurity, accessibility and data protection compliance requirements like Zero Trust, 508, FISCAM Audit and other applicable STIGs.
3.) Implement applicable case lifecycle improvements identified as part of CPIB recommendations and other executive orders.
SEE ATTACHED Areas of Interest for additional information
Washington Headquarters Services, on behalf of the Department of Defense, issued solicitation WHSCSO26AOI02 to support the Information Management & Technology Case Development Modernization initiative. This project seeks to modernize the Defense Security Assistance Management System, a mission-essential platform used by military departments and defense agencies to develop and implement unclassified security assistance cases and foreign military sales training. The modernization effort aligns with Executive Order 14268, which mandates reforms to the case life cycle to improve speed, accountability, and transparency for stakeholders. This requirement is classified under NAICS 541715 for Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) and PSC AC32 for NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEFENSE-RELATED ACTIVITIES; APPLIED RESEARCH.
The scope of work involves replacing legacy functions with a unified, scalable platform to reduce technical debt and application variance while improving data transparency. The modernized system must incorporate task management and document repository capabilities and ensure interoperability across the Department of War. Technical objectives include adherence to cybersecurity and data protection standards such as Zero Trust, Section 508 accessibility, and FISCAM Audit compliance. The initiative also integrates improvements identified by the Case Processing Improvement Board to streamline the delivery of materials and services to foreign customers.
This combined synopsis/solicitation has no set-aside, designated as NONE (NONE). Performance will take place in the USA, and the primary point of contact is Mary Beth McFann. Responses are due by 4:00 PM ET on April 8, 2026. The solicitation includes five attachments: the Area of Interest description, an amendment for questions and answers, updated Information Technology standards, and the overarching Commercial Solutions Opening documentation.
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