Digital Analytics for Countering Foreign Adversarial Propaganda
Contact and place of performance
Mary DiAngelo
Washington, DC
USA
The Office of Policy, Planning, and Resources for Public Diplomacy (R/PPR) is seeking information from qualified technology and data access providers regarding solutions for analyzing foreign adversarial propaganda from state and non-state actors. The Department is interested in solutions that enhance its ability to access relevant open-source data, identify adversarial propaganda influence networks, conduct digital...
View moreThe Department of State, through the Office of Policy, Planning, and Resources for Public Diplomacy (R/PPR), is conducting market research to identify qualified technology and data access providers capable of supporting efforts to counter foreign adversarial propaganda. The agency requires Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions designed to analyze propaganda from both state and non-state actors by accessing open-source data and identifying influence networks. These solutions must facilitate digital media forensics, including deepfake detection, and provide the capability to assess linkages between information environment activity and real-world behavior. All proposed solutions must be FedRAMP compliant and adhere to all applicable statutes and regulations.
This sources sought notice, identified by solicitation number 19AQMM26NDACFAP, is classified under NAICS 518210 for Computing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related Services and PSC DA10 for IT and Telecom - Business Application/Application Development Software as a Service. There is no set-aside designated for this requirement. The primary place of performance is Washington, DC, and the effort is supported by two attachments: a document detailing analytics support for countering foreign adversarial propaganda and a document regarding managed attribution and secure browsing.
Responses to this Request for Information must be submitted via a designated Microsoft Forms link by the deadline of June 3, 2026. Submissions are limited to 800 words or less per question, and email responses will not be accepted by the contracting officer, Mary DiAngelo. This notice is for information-gathering purposes only and does not constitute a promise of a future solicitation or an invitation for proposals.
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