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The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Maritime Capabilities and Innovation - Commercial Solutions Opening Pilot Program (CSOP) General Solicitation

Agency
HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF / OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT OPERATIONS
Location
Washington, DC
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 18 days (Aug 5, 2026)
Posted
Nov 24, 2025
Set-aside
No Set aside used
NAICS code
541990

What this contract is for

*CURRENTLY NOT ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS as of November 30, 2025* Amendment 0001 - 70RDA125R00000013 The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has placed a hold on Phase 1 submissions in response to General Solicitation 70RDA125R00000013, effective November 30, 2025. After this date, DHS will no longer accept Phase 1 submissions. In addition, the timeline specified in the General Solicitation for Peer Reviews has been revised. The assigned Peer Review Team will evaluate submissions as promptly as possible; however, due to a backlog of reviews, the specific timeframe for completion is currently undetermined. Should DHS decide to reopen Phase 1 submissions, a supplemental Amendment will be issued to notify Industry. Stakeholders are encouraged to continue monitoring SAM.gov for updates regarding this General Solicitation. DHS remains dedicated to collaborating with industry partners and stakeholders to support its mission objectives. ******************************************************************************************************************************* The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Commercial Solutions Opening Pilot Program (CSOP) is a Non-Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) based solicitation authority for acquiring innovative and commercial solutions. Section 880 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2017 (Pub. L. 114-328) authorized DHS to implement a pilot program to competitively procure innovative commercial items, technologies, and services using CSOP procedures. CSOP is a new acquisition mechanism that provides a streamlined acquisition process and simplified contract terms that is designed to maximize efficiency and economy and minimize burden and administrative costs for both the Government and industry. DHS’s Office...

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