SD Elements or Alternatives - Request for Information
Sources Sought from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: TX. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 541519 • PSC 7A20.
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***THIS IS A RFI / SOURCES SOUGHT, NOT AN RFQ***
***Please submit all responses using the attached excel to the points of contat listed in this opportunity***
Instructions to Fill Out:
The Government requests that any vendor interested in proposing on either SD Elements licenses or proposing an alternative solution, please fill out the attached Requirements Capability Sheet. Please be sure to fill out **ALL** tabs in the excel file.
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The Department of the Air Force has issued a Sources Sought notice for SD Elements or alternative solutions related to software capabilities. The RFI, posted on February 6, 2026, invites vendors to respond by February 19, 2026. Interested vendors must submit their responses using the provided excel template, emphasizing comprehensive input across all tabs as specified.
The buyer is looking to collect information regarding procurement options for SD Elements licenses or alternative solutions, assessing vendor capabilities to fulfill these requirements.
- Review the RFI details and attached excel Requirements Capability Sheet.
- Develop a response based on capabilities for SD Elements or alternatives.
- Submit the completed excel file to the designated contacts before the response deadline.
- Completed Requirements Capability Sheet in excel format.
- Company capabilities statement that aligns with RFI requirements.
- References or case studies of similar projects undertaken.
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- No specific performance period has been defined.
- No information on budget constraints or funding availability.
- No clarity on potential contract types to be awarded post RFI.
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