View Changes Flexible Litigation Augmentation Support For Hqda Flash Industry Day Conference Announcement Solicitation Number W91crb 21 R 0018 Flash Industry Day Agency U S Army Judge Advocate General Corps Jagc Office U S Army Legal Services Agency Usalsa Location Microsoft Teams Date 17 Feb 2021 Begins 9 00 A M Est Open For Attendees At 8 30 A M Est Notice Type Special Notice Synopsis Flexible Litigation Augmentation Support For Hqda Flash U S Army Legal Services Agency Usalsa Will Conduct An Industry Day Conference 17 Feb 2021 Followed By One On One Sessions On The February 18Th And 19Th With Each Company That Attends Industry Day Due To Concerns Related To The Spread Of Covid 19 The Conference Will Be Held Virtually Via Microsoft Teams Audio Video Amp Audio Only Instructions Will Be Provided Usalsa Will Present A Requirements Update For The Flash Solicitation Attendance Is Limited To U S Department Of Defense Dod Personnel Dod Contractors And Exceptions As Approved By Usalsa Questions For The Government Will Be Taken During The Conference And Will Be Answered At That Time If Possible Follow Up Information Questions And Government Answers Will Be Provided Approximately 15 Days After The Conference Participants Should Not Provide Or Reveal Any Proprietary Information During The Question And Answer Period Those Companies Interested In Attending The Conference Should Submit A Flash Industry Day Conference Email To Brian J Allen8 Mil Usa Army Mil And Gazala A Shaikh Civ Mail Mil Not Later Than 10 Feb 2021 1200 Est In Your Email Please Include The Following Organization Full Name Of Each Attendee Title And Telephone Number Contact And Email Address If Attending Audio Only Telephone Number To Be Used To Access Site Preferred Date For One On One Conversation 30 Minutes On Either 18 Feb Or 19 Feb Please Consolidate All Attendees From Your Company On One List If You Are Not A Dod Employee Or Dod Contractor Indicate That You Are Requesting An Exception To The Attendance Criteria A Confirmation Of Registration For The Conference To Include Access Instructions To The Conference Site Using Microsoft Teams Will Be Provided By Email By 15 Feb 2021 1500 Est Along With The Confirmation To Attend Industry Day A Date And Time For One On One Sessions Will Be Provided Questions And Answers Questions For The Government Will Be Taken During The Conference Please Submit Your Questions To Peter Buckless At Peter P Buckless Civ Mail Mil And Jerry Simmons At Gerald A Simmons2 Civ Mail Mil If As Time Permits The Government Will Provide Responses To Questions During The Conference All Questions And Answers Will Be Consolidated And Posted To Betasam Gov Within 5 10 Business Days End Ofnotice Update Request For Information For Professional Legal Support Services Jagc Large Scale Civil Litigation Support 1 Objective This Is A Request For Information Rfi Sources Sought Ss Only This Request Is For Planning Purposes And Is Not To Be Considered An Invitation For Bid Request For Quotation Or As An Obligation On The Part Of The Government To Acquire Any Products Or Services No Reimbursement Will Be Made For Any Costs Associated With Providing Information In Response To This Rfi Ss Or Any Follow Up Information Request This Rfi Ss Is Issued In Support Of The Anticipated Acquisition Of Professional Legal Support Services For The U S Army Judge Advocate General Corps Jagc Professional Legal Support Encompasses A Wide Range Of Professional Services And Products That Help Attorneys Collect Organize Develop And Present Evidence Throughout The Course Of All Types Of Litigation Civil Or Criminal And Board Proceedings From Pre Filing Investigation And Early Case Assessment Eca Through Complaint Discovery And Trial And Through Post Trial Briefs And The Appeals Process Contractor Personnel Will Furnish Administrative Logistical Professional And Technical Labor Supplies Equipment Facilities Materials And Technologies Necessary To Provide A Wide Range Of Professional Services And Products Through The Course Of Litigation Including Early Case Assessment Eca Investigations And Responses To Subpoenas And Freedom Of Information Act Foia Requests The Types Of Professional Legal Support Required Under This Contract Will Generally Fall Into The Following Areas 1 Database Creation And Hosting Services 2 Collection Services 3 Electronically Stored Information Esi Processing Services 4 Hardcopy Or Microfiche Services 5 Production Services 6 Forensic Services 7 Litigation Support Resource Services I E Resource Planning Implementation And Administration 8 Managed Review Services 9 Pre Trial Trial And Post Trial Support Services 10 Expert Analysis And Testimony Services And 11 Other Specialized Professional Legal Support Services E G Legal Research And Writing Translation And Transcription Trial Support Etc A Full Description Of The Professional Legal Support Services Is Set Forth Below As Requirements Under Sec B In This Rfi Ss This Rfi Ss Is Being Issued By The U S Army Legal Services Agency Usalsa And Will Be Primarily Used For Jagc And Usalsa Requirements But Any Responses Received Could Be Used By Other Entities Within The Department Of Defense The Purpose Of This Rfi Ss Will Be Used To Determine The Acquisition Strategy Including Small Business Participation Through This Rfi Ss And When Appropriate Usalsa Is Requesting The Capabilities And Past Performance Of Small Business Contractors Interested In Providing These Services Interested Small Business Contractors Including Small Disadvantaged Business Women Owned 8 A S Hubzones Veteran Owned Or Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses Are Encouraged To Respond Usalsa Is Contemplating A Single Award Of An Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity Idiq Contract And Based On Responses To This Rfi Ss Will Be Able To Determine The Appropriateness Of Small Business Participation The Idiq Contract Is Anticipated To Have A 3 Year Base Period And Two 1 Year Option Periods 2 Background The Judge Advocate General S Corps Jagc Provides Legal Services For The Army Its Soldiers Family Members And Retirees The Jagc Is Comprised Of Military Judge Advocates Civilian Counsel Military Para Professionals And Civilian Paralegals That All Serve In A Variety Of Roles Judge Advocates May Serve As Prosecutors And Defense Attorneys For Criminal Matters Under The Uniform Code Of Military Justice While Both Judge Advocates And Civilian Counsel May Serve As Litigation Attorneys In Civil Litigation In Both Federal And State Venues E G Courts And Boards And Practice Operational Labor Contract Environmental Tort And Administrative Law Including Investigations And Freedom Of Information Act Or Privacy Act Matters These Legal Matters Require The Jagc In Often Short Suspense Timeframes To Collect Scan Copy Decrypt Process Review And Produce Increasingly Large Volumes Of Paper Documents Emails Computer And Network Files Other Electronically Stored Information Esi And Utilize Other Professional Legal Support Services E G Legal Research And Writing Translation And Transcription Trial Support And Expert Testimony Usalsa Is An Army Field Operating Agency Of The Office Of The Judge Advocate General Otjag That Supports Army And Joint Force Priorities By Representing The Army In Legal Matters Before Courts And Administrative Bodies This Representation Is Accomplished In Compliance With Electronic Discovery Ediscovery Requirements Found In The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure Army Policies And Regulations As Well As Board And Court Rules Of Practice The Army Ediscovery Division Edd Housed Within Usalsa On Fort Belvoir Va Provides In House Litigation Support For These Legal Matters And Is Responsible For Managing And Coordinating Legal Support Services For The Jagc Relating To Esi And Services Utilizing Esi These Legal Matters However Increasingly Involve Urgent And Or Large Scale Professional Legal Support Needs Beyond Edd S Existing Capabilities Most Relevant To This Rfi Ss Is The Need For A Flexible And Responsive Idiq Contract Solution To Meet Such Large Scale And Or Urgent Professional Legal Support Needs In Support Of The Jagc Mission While The Primary Focus Of This Rfi Ss And Subsequent Solicitation Is To Support The Civil Litigation Mission The Army Expects To Use These Professional Legal Support Services In Other Areas Of The Jagc Practice Such As Freedom Of Information Act Foia Military Justice And Investigations Moreover Any Future Contract May Be Utilized By The Jagc And Other Dod Affiliated Entities Usalsa Through Edd Will Serve As The Program Office For This Rfi Ss And Subsequent Idiq Contract 3 Scope The Scope Of This Engagement Is To Provide Worldwide Professional Legal Support Services Including Project Management Managed Review Expert Analysis Technology Processes And Products From Early Case Assessment Pre Processing Ingestion Through Trial Presentation And Post Trial Phases These Services Utilize State Of The Art Technology Including Analytics And Technology Assisted Review Tar And Employ Ediscovery Best Practices To Collect Decrypt Process Ingest Analyze Review Host And Produce Esi For Investigations Inspections Examinations And Or Litigation Assistance May Be Required To Respond To Information Requests From Many Sources Including For Example Congressional Requests For Information And Third Party Subpoenas And Audits As Well As To Provide Assistance To Judge Advocates And Other Professional Staff Members To Acquire Organize Analyze And Present Evidence As Part Of Unofficial Or Official Discovery In A Lawsuit Or Investigation A Level Of Service Usalsa Will Accept Responses To This Rfi Ss From An All Service Provider S Of Work To Be Performed Under This Service Level Are Set Forth Below Under Sec B In This Rfi Ss B Requirements The Contractor Will Be Required To Meet The Professional Legal Services Requirements Summarized Below Under Sec B In This Rfi Ss And Technical And Security Requirements Summarized Below Under Sec C In This Rfi Ss Based On The Contractor S Ability To Meet The Criteria Set Forth Below Under Sec B In This Rfi Ss The Army Program Office Will Submit A Request For Proposal Rfp And A Qualified Contractor Will Be Selected To Execute An Idiq Contract Under Which Task Orders May Be Issued As Needed The Period Of Performance Of The Idiq Contract Will Be 3 Base Years With Two Additional 1 Year Option Periods Additionally The Idiq Contract May Include A Contract Extension Clause Task Orders Will Be Various Lengths And May Be Issued During The Full Ordering Period Of The Idiq Contract The Solution Must Meet A Number Of Specific Criteria Including Fedramp Certified The Contractor Shall Meet Federal Risk And Authorization Management Program Fedramp Authorization Requirements In Accordance With Nist Special Publication 800 53 Security And Privacy Controls For Federal Information Systems And Federal Information Processing Standards Fips Pub 199 Standards For Security Categorization Of Federal Information Systems In Addition The Contractor Shall Meet The Federal Information Security Management Act Fisma Requirements In Regards To Protecting Department Of Defense Dod Information Systems Is Specifically The Contractor Shall Adhere To The Following Nist Fedramp And Fisma Guidelines Risk Categorization The Contractor Must Categorize The Information System In Accordance With Fips 199 To Ensure That Sensitive Information Is Given The Highest Levels Of Security Risk Assessment The Contractor Must Conduct A Security Or Risk Assessment Of The Information System In Accordance With Nist Sp 800 30 To Identity Vulnerabilities And Implement Mitigation Actions System Security Plan Ssp The Contractor Must Develop And Maintain A Ssp To Identify Security Controls Implemented Within The Risk Management Framework Rmf The Ssp Must Be Kept Up To Date And Document The Security Posture Of The Organization Third Party Assessments The Contractor Must Establish A Program To Ensure Third Party Assessments Of Implemented Security Controls In Accordance With Nist And Rmf Guidance Plan Of Action And Milestones Poa Amp M The Contractor Must Establish Poa Amp Ms For All Non Compliant Security Controls To Track Identified Vulnerabilities And Set Milestone Dates For Compliance Continuous Monitoring In Accordance With Fisma And Nist Guidelines The Contractor Must Establish Of A Program Of Continuous Monitoring Of The Security Posture Of The Information System Through Self Assessment Of Appropriate Security Controls In Addition The Contractor Must Perform Monthly Security Scans Of The System To Identify And Mitigate Critical And High Vulnerabilities Within 30 Days Of Discovery Authorization To Operate Ato The Contractor Must Ensure The Information System Obtains And Maintains An Approved Ato In Accordance With Fedramp And Nist Guidelines Provide Hosting Of Unclassified Nipr And Classified Sipr Data Contractor Must Provide A Non Classified Internet Protocol Router Nipr Managed Solution To Web Host Unclassified Native Image And Text Files That Includes Database Creation And Hosting Processing Ingestion Analytics Review And Production Capabilities Throughout The Course Of Litigation From Pre Filing Investigation And Early Case Assessment Eca Through Complaint Discovery And Trial Through Post Trial Briefs And The Appeals Process Support Up To 500 Concurrent Users For Unlimited Concurrent Cases System Availability To The Users 99 Of The Time External Data Transmission Rates Of At Least 1Gbit S A Recovery Point Objective Rpo Of 4 Hours A Recovery Time Objective Rto Of 4 Hours And A Maximum Tolerable Downtime Mdt Of 24 Hours Contractor Must Provide Support For Controlled Unclassified Information Cui Cases On The Non Classified Internet Protocol Router Network Niprnet And Or Internet Connected Information Systems Contractor Must Also Be Able To Stand Up A Secret Internet Protocol Router Sipr Stand Alone Physical Solution Accessed By Contractor And Or Army Resources With Appropriate Clearance And Need To Know Basis In A Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility Scif Worldwide Depending On Location To Host Classified Native Image And Text Files At The Secret Level That Includes Database Creation And Hosting Processing Ingestion Analytics Review And Production Capabilities Throughout The Course Of Litigation From Pre Filing Investigation And Early Case Assessment Eca Through Complaint Discovery And Trial Through Post Trial Briefs And The Appeals Process Support Up To 25 Concurrent Users For Upwards Of 5 Concurrent Cases And System Availability To The Approved Users 99 Of The Time Contractor Must Be Able To Stand Up And Provide A Sipr Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility Scif At The Secret Level That Meets Current Intelligence Community Standards Ics 705 01 And 705 02 Requirements Provide Non Forensic Collection Forensic Collection And Other Forensic Services The Jagc May Require On Site And Or Remote It Non Forensic Collection E G Of Email Non Email Esi Audio And Visual Files Removable Portable Media Including Hard Drives Microfiche And Hardcopy Records So That The Data Is Ready To Process Within Two Business Days Of The Completion Date Of The Collection Including All Associated Metadata From But Not Limited To Conus And Or Oconus Installations National Archives And Records Administration Nara Federal Records Centers Frc Facilities Army Museums Historian Repositories State Libraries And Historical Society Resources Pentagon Library College Libraries Library Of Congress Defense Technical Information Center Or Dtic Repository Army Center For Military History Army Heritage And Education Center Dcma Repositories Dod Electronic Data Access Eda System Standard Industrial Financial System Sifs The Federal Procurement Data System Fpds Defense Visual Information Center Etc Army Research Lab Technical Library In Adelphi Md Joint Munitions Command S Warp Database Picatinny Arsenal Technical Research Center Fort Gordon Army Transportation Museum Fort Eustis Army Ordnance Museum Fort Lee Army Environmental Command Repository And Cecom Historical Databases The Jagc May Also Require On Site Forensic Collection Using Forensic Collection Software E G Of Computer Systems Including Hard Drives Network Systems And Fileshares Email From Active Email Exchange Mobile Devices Including Smart Devices Virtualized Machine And File Storage Collections Social Media Slack Sharepoint Sites Web Pages And The Cloud So That The Data Is Ready To Process Within Two Business Days Of The Completion Date Of The Collection Including All Associated Metadata From But Not Limited To The Aforementioned Sources And Locations Forensic Collection Includes Bit By Bit Forensic Imaging Of Source Data Restoration Forensic Expert Analysis Of Forensically Collected Data From A Variety Of Devices Sources Including Ability To Detect Geo Spatial Data Distinguishing Potential Relevance Based On Expert Forensics Knowledge And Experience As Well As Information Provided By The Army And Provide Expert Written Or Verbal Testimony As Required Provide Decryption Processing Indexing And Searching Capability The Contractor Must Have The Ability To Fully Process Ingest And Host Army Data E G Email Non Email Esi Audio And Visual Files Mobile Devices Social Media Slack Removable Portable Media Microfiche And Hardcopy Records Including When Required Email Decryption Of Pki Encrypted Emails Utilizing Custodian Private Keys Password Cracking Rapid And Robust Processing Including Text And Metadata Extraction Including Ocr Ing Deduplication De Nisting Filetype Filtering Indexing And Keyword Searching Dtsearch Functions That Enable Users To Cull And Review Documents That Are Collected In Jagc Investigations And Litigations So As To Quickly Identify All Responsive And Non Privileged Evidence For Production This Includes The Ingestion Of Load Ready Data E G Natives With Loadfiles Images With Loadfiles Received From Opposing Or Third Parties And Structured Data From Databases The Jagc Requires That The Contractor Have A Comprehensive Processing Engine And Legal Review Tool With The Ability To Perform Document Review With All Of The Expected Above Mentioned Functions Designed To Meet Current Frcp Requirements And Handle Large Datasets At A Minimum The Contractor Should Be Able To Process And Ingest 5 Terabytes Of Decompressed Input Files And Load Fully Processed Data Natives Images Text Metadata Within Any One Week Calendar Period In Addition The Contractor Must Be Able To Complete Proper Quality Control Including Validation That The Data Has Been Processed And Ingested Without Errors And Or Provide And Explain Error Logs Provide Advanced Analytics Capability Services And Technology In Addition To The Basic Searching And Indexing Features Necessary In Any Legal Review The Contractor Must Be Able To Consult And Establish Proper Workflows And Perform Advanced Analytics Through Its Legal Review Tool That Make The Review Process Significantly More Efficient And In So Doing Maximizes The Army S Scarce Resources The Contractor S Legal Review Tool Must Contain Functionality That Uses Conceptual Text Analytics Technology To Allow Users To Search For Documents That Match A Document That The User Identified Such Functionality Allows The User For Example To Highlight A Paragraph Within The Selected Document To Find Other Documents Containing Similar Concepts And Issues The Legal Review Tool Must Have The Ability To Identify Near Duplicates Based On Any Given Percentage Similarity The Legal Review Tool Must Have The Capability To Perform Fuzzy Searches That Automatically Takes Inputted Key Words And Finds Similar Words Or Misspellings To Help Identify Other Documents That May Not Be An Actual Hit On The Original Term But Might Address The Issues Of Interest To The User The Legal Review Tool Must Have The Capability To Thread Emails That Visually Organizes Emails So That The User Need Only Review The Most Inclusive Email To Speed Up Review And Ensure Consistency In Tagging The Legal Review Tool Must Have Clustering Capabilities So That It Pulls Information From Metadata Properties To Identify Communication Bubbles The Legal Review Tool Must Have Technology Assisted Review To Help Expedite Review Of Ingested Data Using Artificial Intelligence That Recognizes Reviewer Coding Additionally The Legal Review Tool Must Have Visual Graphics To Help Managing Attorneys Hone In On Missing Information Or Alternatively Find Hot Docs Such Advanced Analytics Are Critical For Expedient And Consistent Reviews Of Thousands Of Documents Provide Managed Review Services The Contractor Must Be Able To Establish A 47 000 Square Foot Document Center In The Washington Dc Metropolitan Area And Be Able To Support All The Needs Of A Handful Of Jagc Attorney Paralegal Teams Handling A Variety Of Investigations And Litigations And Perform Document Reviews On Multiple Cases Simultaneously E G Document Reviews To Determine Responsiveness Privilege Etc To Substantive Services I E Classification Reviews For Secret Level Including Redaction And Creation Of Privilege Logs The Review Team S Should Include A Review Manager Who Will Serve As Liaison Between The Army Case Team And Document Review Attorneys And Be Able To Develop Best Review Workflows Including Use Of Advanced Analytics And Or Tar Draft Legal Review Manuals Document Review Protocols And Procedures Run Reviewer Metric Reports And Performing Quality Control The Managed Review Team Should Consist Of Individuals With Appropriate Clearance And Language Capabilities And May Be Remote At The Document Center Or On Site As The Cases May Require Robust Best In Class Legal Review Tool The Contractor S Legal Review Tool Must Provide An Intuitive User Interface And Experience Utilizing The Latest Technologies That Are Acceptable For Government Agencies To Provide Common Sense And Simple Experience For The End User The Software Should Be Intuitive Browser Based And Logical With A Minimal Couple Of Hours Training Needed By The Larger User Base For User Acceptance The Legal Review Tool Should Promote Litigation Teamwork Allowing Multiple Users To Access The Same Database Simultaneously And Control User Access Based On Case Requirements The Legal Review Tool Should Permit For Various Permission Levels Including But Not Limited To Case Admin Review Manager And Reviewer It Should Be Customizable To Meet The Differing Needs Of Specific Investigations And Litigations And Should Be Broadly Compatible With Legacy Or Third Party Software As Needs Require The Legal Review Tool Should Provide Flexible And Dynamic Document Tagging And Native Non Native Text Image Views Of A Variety Of Document Types Email Non Email Esi Audio And Visual Files Mobile Devices Social Media Slack Removable Portable Media Microfiche And Hardcopy Records And Transcription For Search And Review Furthermore The Legal Review Should Provide Full Redaction Capabilities With The Ability For Contractor To Burn In Redactions At Export And The Ability To Null Metadata And Remove Redacted Text To Ensure This Protected Information Is Not Disseminated It Is Critical That The Above Functions Are Available In A Single Platform Streamlining The Army S Reviews Employ Ediscovery Best Practices And Use Of Best In Class Software And Hardware The Contractor Should Perform All Data Related Tasks Using Proper And Vetted Ediscovery Workflows And Employ The Use Of Software And Hardware That Will Ensure Data Integrity E G Use Of Scripts And Write Blockers During Data Transfers And Copies To Ensure Hash Values And Metadata Are Not Altered The Contractor Should Have A Technology Subject Matter Expert Who Is Available To Provide An Affidavit Or Testify To Any And All Of Its Processes And Workflows If The Need Arises Provide Production Capabilities In Any Standard Production Format The Contractor Must Have The Ability To Produce Army Data In Various Agreed Upon Formats E G Native Tif Text Pdf Loadfiles The Contractor Must Be Able To Provide Image File Conversion Services To Convert Original Images To Single Page Tif For Example In Preparation For Production Or Loading To A Database System The Contractor Must Be Able To Maintain A Maximum Throughput Rate For Export Of 450 000 Native Documents Or 3 000 000 Single Page Tifs During Any One Week Calendar Period Rate Derived From Average 7 Pages Document Industry Standard First The Contractor Must Be Able To Export The Original Native Files With A Metadata Loadfile And Include All Extracted Metadata As Required The Ability To Export Documents In Their Original Native Format Will Reduce The Cost And Time Associated With Productions Reduces The Army S Processing Time And Typically Allows For The Transfer Of Data Via Approved Transfer Methods Including Secure File Transfer Protocol Sftp Cd Dvd Blu Ray Flash Drive Hard Drive Second The Legal Review Tool Must Have The Ability To Convert Native Files Into Tif Images And Concurrently Endorse The Images With A Unique Document Id Or Bates Number And Page Number Of The Imaged Document And Or Other Endorsements I E Confidentiality Along With A Metadata Loadfile And Image Loadfile Third The Legal Review Tool Must Be Able To Convert Native Files To Searchable Pdfs And Concurrently Endorse The Pdfs With Unique Document Id Or Bates Number And Page Number Of The Converted Document Fourth The Tool Must Allow For Mixed Productions I E Native Tif And The Ability To Select Specific Filetypes That Must Be Produced In One Format Instead Of Both These Various Formats Would Allow The Army To Fully Cooperate With Opposing Or Third Parties And Produce Data More Efficiently And Allow For Full Tracking And Auditing Within The Tool Fifth The Tool Must Allow For Correction Of Mistakes Made During The Production Step Including Overwriting Previously Used Bates Numbers Used In Testing Or In Error Additionally The Legal Review Tool Must Allow For Clawback And Or Deletion Of Data Produced Finally The Legal Review Tool Must Track All Productions Both Incoming And Outgoing Including Production Sets Volumes And Bates Numbers In Addition The Contractor Resources Managing Productions And Other Exports Must Be Able To Complete Proper Quality Control Before Dissemination Including Validation That The Production Completed Without Errors And Or Provide And Explain Error Logs Finally The Contractor Must Be Able To Export And Create Metadata Reports Including Privilege Logs Based On Metadata And Privilege Tagging In The Legal Review Tool Staffed With Appropriate Resources For All Required Professional Legal Support Services The Contractor Must Have Sufficient Staff To Support Current And Expected Surges In Case Work And Must Be Able To Support Virtual Workforce Initiatives And Demands Of A Mobile Workforce Including Via Telecommuting The Resources Will Be Trained On The Army Ediscovery Program Sops But Should Have Sufficient Industry Knowledge Of Project Management And Electronic Discovery Reference Model Edrm Best Practices In Office And Mobile Settings And Should Be Available To Assist Jagc Users With Questions About Processes Procedures Workflows And To Assist With The Contractor S Legal Review Tool As Needed At A Minimum The Contractor Must Provide Dedicated 1 Program Management Services To Oversee The Program For Jagc Including Serving As Liaison With Contracting Officer S Representative Cor Edd Project Manager And The Jagc Case Team Involved In Drafting Project Plan Providing Regular Reporting On Program As A Whole Involved In Troubleshooting Budgeting Etc 2 Project Management Services To Manage Cases Through The Entire Edrm Serving As Liaison Between Contractor Teams And Client Edd And Jagc Case Team Drafting Project Plan Providing Regular Reporting Including Providing Etas And Potentially A Separate Opposing Counsel Project Manager To Support Cases Where Opposing Or Third Parties Have Direct Access To Data Etc 3 Technical Services And Customer Supporting Assist Legal Review Tool Users With For Example Technical Issues And Providing Virtual Support For Custodian Self Collection And 4 Analyst Resources Assigned To Case For Specialized Work E G Photograph Documents At Nara Access To Search And Export Specific Databases Etc Other Resources Including Processing And Production Engineers Will Be Required For Various Professional Legal Support Work Related To Data Ingestion And Export Provide Pre Trial Trial And Post Trial Support Services The Contractor Will Serve As An Extension Of The Jagc Case Team And Must Be Able To Provide Pre Trial And Trial Support Services Including The Presentation Of Data To Third Parties E G Courts Arbitration Panels And Other Audiences Providing Administering Operating And Maintaining Equipment And Other Resources In Support Of Litigation Including Setup And Takedown Of Equipment Gathering Trial Documents Video Clips And Demonstrative Evidence For Use Search And Retrieval During Trial Exhibit Preparation Timeline Preparation Courtroom Presentation And Audio Visual Services And Performing Quality Control The Contractor Must Also Be Able To Provide Post Trial Services E G Ensuring Record Is Complete Confirming Documents Used At Trial All Exhibits And Demonstrative Aids Are Included In Record And Copy Of Court Filings Is Maintained Additionally The Contractor Must Be Able To Provide Court Reporting Services Deposition Support Services E G Assistance With Scheduling Depositions And Maintaining Schedules Audio Visual Services Including Recording Of Depositions And Maintaining Deposition Repository Record Etc On Site Language Interpretation Globally Deposition Transcription Services Able To Assemble And Prepare Army Appeal Records E G Armed Services Board Of Contract Appeals Asbca Rule 4 Documents Electronic Or Paper Filings In Accordance With The Applicable Laws Rules And Regulations And Able To Assemble The Army S Administrative Records Consisting Of Non Deliberative Documents Including Factual Technical And Scientific Material Or Data Considered In Making The Decision In Accordance With The Applicable Laws Rules And Regulations Provide Expert Analysis And Related Services The Contractor Will Need To Staff An Expert Or Historian With Sufficient Subject Matter Expertise To Conduct Outside Document Discovery Searches Who For Example Has Knowledge Of The Recordkeeping Processes And Policies And Can Conduct Legal Research Online And In Facilities Such As Nara Frc Understands The Army S Records Management System The Dod Security Classification Systems Privacy Act Foia Privilege Touhy Requests Contract Disputes Act Cases Medical Tort Litigation And How To Recognize And Handle Sensitive Documents The Contractor Should Staff An Expert Who Can Also Provide Legal Consultation On Different National Laws E G Support For All Countries Where The Army Has A Routine Substantial Presence In But Lack Us Funded Host Nation Attorneys Provide Expert Written Or Verbal Testimony As Required The Contractor Should Also Have A Technology Subject Matter Expert Who Is Available To Provide An Affidavit Or Testify To Any And All Of Its Processes And Workflows If The Need Arises The Contractor Should Also Be Able To Provide Within 5 Days Of Any Request Such Expert Assistance That Becomes Necessary During The Course Of Criminal Or Civil Litigation Or Administrative Matter Expert Assistance May Include Appropriate Subject Matter Expertise To Provide Assistance With Discovery Requests Discovery Responses Quantification Of Damage Assessments And Attendance At Pre Trial Depositions Witness Interviews And Evidence Record Collection Efforts Worldwide For Example In A Government Contract Dispute The Contractor May Be Requested To Provide An Expert S In Construction Critical Path Scheduling Damage Quantification Accounting Including Defective Cost And Price Issues And Or Engineering Etc Other Specialized Professional Legal Support Services In Addition To The Above The Contractor Shall Provide Other Specialized Professional Legal Support Services As Required Including But Not Limited To Language Translation Manual Or Machine Audio And Video Transcription Document Storage Financial Analyst Services Including Ability To Obtain Pay Time Data And Calculate Damages And Process Server Services Including Printing Filing And Serving Pleadings That Cannot Be Electronically Filed Or Served C Security The Contractor And Proposed Solution Shall Conform To All Applicable Federal And Industry Security Standards In Addition The Contractor Shall Work Closely With Army And Dod Security Teams To Ensure The Proposed Implementation Comports With The Dod S Internal Security Requirements And Appropriate Fedramp Certification In Order To Ensure The Overall Protection Of Data Due To Loss Disaster Or Malicious Attack Contractors Shall Meet All Existing Dod Security Requirements All Service Contractors Or Any Contractor Hosting Army Data Will Also Be Required To Submit A System Security Plan Ssp That Meets Or Exceeds The Requirements Of Nist Sp 800 171 And Any Amendments Or Replacements To Nist Fips Or Other Security Standards D Contractor Resources The Contractor Will Be Responsible For Providing Contract And Corporate Level Resources Including A Dedicated Army Program Manager And Dedicated Army Project Manager S For Performing All Work Ordered Under The Idiq Contract That Will Also Supervise Each Task Order The Contractor Shall Provide All Management Staffing Planning Scheduling Procuring Pickups And Deliveries For All Items Services Required Under The Idiq Contract And Any Task Order This Includes But Is Not Limited To 1 Screening Prospective Contract Staff For Conflicts Of Interest And To Ensure Contractor Employees Used Under This Idiq Contract Meet Personnel Hiring And Employment Security Approval Requirements And Coordinating With Army And Opm Staff As Needed To Complete The Required Clearances Contractor Must Retain All Personnel Security Files For All Individuals Who Perform Work Under The Idiq Contract For The Life Of The Idiq Contract Plus Five Years 2 Ensuring Facilities And Computer Networks And Equipment Used For The Contractor S Performance Of This Idiq Contract Meet All Security Requirements Of The Agreement And Coordinating With Army Staff As Needed 3 All Activities Associated With Management And Handling Of Interim And Deliverable Pipeline Products Such As Media Containing Electronic Data For Example The Contractor Must Forward Monitor And Track Each Container Of Documents From Receipt Through Data Processing Delivery Recovery And Destruction E Training The Contractor Shall Train Its Own Staff So As To Ensure That All Personnel Are Able To Perform Their Duties Under The Agreement Satisfactorily For Example The Contractor Shall Provide Staff Trained And Experienced In Litigation Processes And Terminology And Specific Software Packages Including Database And Processing Software And Or Other Similar Platforms Used As Early Case Assessment Review Applications The Contractor Shall Also Be Prepared To Provide Army Personnel Training On Any Contractor Provided Litigation Processes And Terminology And Specific Software Packages Including Database And Processing Software And Or Other Similar Platforms Used As Early Case Assessment Review Applications F Responses To Rfi Ss Classification Code R Professional Administrative And Management Support Services Naics Code 541199 All Other Legal Services Interested Businesses Responding To This Rfi Ss Shall Limit Their Responses To Ten 10 Pages Excluding Cover Page And Table Of Contents And Provide The Following Information 1 Company Name Address Cage Code Duns Poc Name Phone And Email 2 Does Your Company Desire To Be The Prime Contractor For The Award Or Interested As A Subcontractor To A Prime Contractor 3 Within The Last 5 Years Does Your Company Have Relevant Experience Described Under Sec B In This Rfi Ss Provide A Summary Of Experience To Include Skills Expertise And Years Of Experience Then For Recent Relevant Awards Provide A Detailed Narrative That Includes Contract Number Contract Value Period Of Performance Whether Your Company Was The Prime Contractor Or Subcontractor Government Agency Company Point Of Contact Name S With Current Telephone Number Email Address Briefly Explain The Scope And Provide A Description Of How The Contract Scope Relates To This Potential Solicitation A List Each Separately By Relevant Contract Along With Narrative B Explain How This Relevant Experience Relates To The Requirements Described Under Sec B In This Rfi Ss 4 Reponses To All The Questions Below Responses To The Below Questions Cannot Exceed One Page In Total A Are You Fedramp Certified And At What Level B Are You Able To Host Unclassified Nipr Data In A Web Based Solution That Includes Analytics Capabilities For Early Case Assessment Eca And Support Up To 500 Concurrent Users For Unlimited Concurrent Cases With System Availability To The Users 99 Of The Time External Data Transmission Rates Of At Least 1Gbit S A Recovery Point Objective Rpo Of 4 Hours A Recovery Time Objective Rto Of 4 Hours And A Maximum Tolerable Downtime Mdt Of 24 Hours C Are You Able To Host Classified Sipr Data In A Stand Alone Physical Solution Accessed By Resources With Appropriate Clearance And Need To Know Basis In A Scif Worldwide Depending On Location At The Secret Level And Support Up To 25 Concurrent Users For Upwards Of 5 Concurrent Cases And System Availability To The Approved Users 99 Of The Time D Are You Able To Perform A Forensic Collection Of Data From A Variety Of Sources Such As Computer Systems Including Hard Drives Network Systems And Fileshares Email From Active Email Exchange Mobile Devices Including Smart Devices Virtualized Machine And File Storage Collections Social Media Slack Sharepoint Sites Web Pages And The Cloud So That The Data Is Ready To Process Within Two Business Days Of The Completion Date Of The Collection E Are You Able To Perform Email Decryption Of Pki Encrypted Emails Utilizing Custodian Private Keys Collected From The Army S Key Recovery Agent F Are You Able To Ingest 5 Terabytes Of Decompressed Input Files And Deliver To The Government Fully Processed Data Text Metadata Images Within Any One Week Calendar Period G Are You Able To Provide Image File Conversion Services To Convert Original Images To Single Page Tiff For Example In Preparation For Production Or Loading To A Database System At A Throughput Rate Of 3 000 000 Images Any One Week Calendar Period H Are You Able To Perform And Scale Up For Document Reviews On Multiple Large And Or Urgent Cases E G Document Review To Determine Responsiveness Privilege Etc To Substantive Services I E Classification Review For Secret Level In A Scif I Are You Able To Provide Resources Consultants Analysts Experts Historians With Sufficient Subject Matter Expertise And Knowledge Of The Recordkeeping Processes And Policies And Can Conduct Legal Research Online And In Facilities Such As Nara Frc Understands The Army S Records Management System The Dod Security Classification Systems Privacy Act Foia Privilege Touhy Requests Contract Disputes Act Cases Medical Tort Litigation And How To Recognize And Handle Sensitive Documents J Are You Able To Provide Pre Trial Trial Post Trial Court Reporting Translation Transcription Preparation Of Administrative And Appeal Records Expert Analysis Including Testimony And Other Specialized Professional Legal Support Services K Are You Able To Satisfy The Following Scenario Of The U S Army Judge Advocate General Corps Jagc Requirements Establish A 47 000 Square Foot Document Center In The Washington Dc Metropolitan Area To Support The Simultaneous Needs Of Multiple Litigation Teams Comprised Of Approximately 55 Jagc Attorneys Paralegals Handling A Variety Of Investigations And Civil Litigation Cases Involving Multiple Legal Disciplines E G Torts Medical Malpractice Employment Discrimination General Litigation Military Personnel Disputes Contract Dispute And Appeals Bid Protests And Environmental Issues Etc This Scenario Involves Simultaneous Prosecution Or Defense Of 10 Investigations And 30 Civil Litigation Cases Before 25 Separate Courts And Quasi Judicial Administrative Proceedings Located Nationwide Such Cases Involve A Potential Cost Recovery To The U S Army In Excess Of 3 Billion And Liabilities Of 5 Billion A Set Of Case Management Orders Impose Punishingly Fast Schedules For These Matters Including 1 Three Investigations Requiring Closure In 30 Days 2 Five Civil Litigation Matters Starting Trial In The First Three Months 3 Fifteen Civil Litigation Cases Starting Trial In One Year And 4 Ten Remaining Civil Litigation Cases Beginning Discovery In Successive Years Each Taking Three Years To Get To Trial The Civil Litigation Cases Are Estimated To Last 1 To 3 Years In Duration On Average But Can Last Longer Or Be Resolved In A Shorter Amount Of Time Across All The Matters 50 Terabytes Of Unclassified Electronic Data And Millions Of Pages Of Paper And 25 Terabytes Of Classified Electronic Data And Millions Of Pages Of Paper Will Be Produced By The Jagc And 40 Terabytes And Millions Of Pages Will Be Produced By Our Adversaries The Jagc Documents Are Located Worldwide But Mostly Located At Various Installations And National Records Centers Nationwide As A Result Active Files Needing Collection Will Be Physically Or Electronically Stored At Upwards Of 15 Installations Locations In The U S And No Less Than 5 Installations Locations Located Outside The Continental U S Including But Not Limited To Europe The Middle East Alaska Puerto Rico Hawaii And Asia Much Of That Data Will Need To Be Collected In A Forensically Sound Manner Adversary Documents Are Located Nationwide And Or Worldwide In This Scenario 25 Law Firms Represent The 30 Adversaries In Civil Litigation Cases And They All Have Various Production Format Requirements Of The Paper Documents 5 Million Will Need To Be Imaged And Made Available On Line Full Text For Attorney Review And Research In Addition The U S Army Has Integrated Office Systems For Word Processing And Email And Two Prior Legacy Integrated Systems That Were Decommissioned But Now Stored On Backup Tapes Which The U S Army Estimates That For The Civil Litigation Cases In This Scenario 30 Will Be Relevant And Need To Be Reviewed To Verify Relevance And Establish Privilege Claims The Unclassified Electronic Data And Paper Documents Can Be Web Hosted The Physical Documents And Electronic Data To Be Collected And Stored In This Scenario Will Include Records At The Secret Level Which Must Be Hosted In A Stand Alone Solution Accessed By Resources With Appropriate Clearance And Need To Know Basis In A Scif In A Washington Dc Location Over The Course Of The Litigation There Will Also Be A Need To Provide Discovery Support Including Transcription Of 500 Depositions Held Both Virtually And In Person Worldwide Additionally This Scenario Requires Discovery Support In Searching And Analyzing Case Records And Generating Recommended Interrogatories And Interrogatory Responses In Every Civil Litigation Matter Further You Will Be Required To Search For And Sub Contract For Expert Assistance To Assist Litigating Counsel In The Pre Trial Discovery Case Assessment Trial And Post Trial Periods Of 50 Of The Civil Litigation Cases Such Expert Assistance May Include Travel And Collection And Analysis Of Records Interviews And Preparation Of Witnesses Attendance And Assistance At Depositions Created Recommended Discovery Requests Interrogatories And Deposition Questions For Litigation Counsel In 70 Of The Civil Litigation Cases Experts Will Also Be Expected To Generate Expert Analysis Reports In 60 Of The Cases And Testify In 90 Of The Cases An Expert Report Is Issued Experts Will Maintain A Privileged Relationship With Army Counsel Paralegals To The Extent Allowed Under The Law Litigation Support In The Document Center Will Include The Necessary Paralegal Support Document Esi Support And Administrative Support Necessary To Support This Scenario The Document Center Must Be Fully Equipped Tested And Staffed Within 3 Months Of Contact Award 5 For Small Businesses A Identify The Applicable Socio Economic Category Sdb 8A Hubzone Wosb Edwosb Vosb Sdvosb Hbcu Mi Etc B Identify Your Company s Small Business Size Standard Based On The Assigned Naics For More Information Refer To Http Www Sba Gov Content Table Small Business Size Standards C If Your Company Is Interested To Prime This Effort And If Awarded A Contract Will You Comply With The Limitation On Subcontracting If So Indicate With Support Rationale How Your Company Would Be Compliance Given The Restrictions Identified In The National Defense Authorization Act Ndaa For Fiscal Year 2013 Which States That At Least 50 Percent Of The Total Contract Cost Will Be Performed By The Small Business Prime Contractor Or Small Businesses With Similarly Situated 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