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DOJ Insider Threat Program Technical Solutions Industry Day,



March 4, 2025
9:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Setup begins at 7:30 am. 


Washington -DC


Free Event



The Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking information from qualified vendors with expertise in developing, deploying, and managing technology for Insider Threat Programs. This Request for Information (RFI) is issued to collect interest for the coordination of a DOJ Industry Day Event that will support gathering insights into industry's technical capabilities, best practices, and innovative solutions for identifying, monitoring, and mitigating insider threats. The DOJ is not seeking proposals currently but rather is interested in learning about the range of available technologies for Insider Threat Programs.


BACKGROUND:

The DOJ Insider Threat Program is dedicated to the proactive identification, deterrence, and mitigation of insider risks that could compromise sensitive information, disrupt DOJ operations, or endanger national security. The DOJ Insider Threat Program seeks comprehensive technology solution(s) that integrates advanced monitoring, behavior analytics, real-time reporting, and incident response capabilities to ensure both security, safeguarding privacy, and compliance with federal standards.



OBJECTIVES:

The primary objective of this RFI includes understanding vendor capabilities for insider threat deterrence, detection, and mitigation in the following categories:


Artificial Intelligence
Analytic Search Tool
Case Management
Data Integrator
Data Loss Prevention
Artificial Intelligence Detector
Image Analysis Tool
Training
User Activity Monitoring
User Behavior Analytics
Publicly Available Electronic Information
Block Chain Analysis
Other/Innovation



REQUESTED INFORMATION:

Interested vendors must provide the following:


  1. Vendor Information Template (only 1 per vendor, no matter the number of products): Overview of the vendor, years in business, cage code, and relevant experience with federal government agencies. Point of contact for follow-up. The product capabilities as mentioned in the above Objectives.
  2. Technical Capabilities Matrix (1 per type of product):
    1. Describe each type of product being presented in 200 words or fewer.
    2. Outline the deployment process, including options for cloud, on-premises, and/or hybrid solutions. Describe the scalability of the solution and any limits on the number of users or data volume in 200 words or fewer.
    3. Confirm the product is FedRAMP certified or able to obtain the certification, and at what level (Impact Level 4 – Impact Level 6).
    4. If available, describe any unique capabilities or emerging technologies the solution includes such as behavioral risk analysis or predictive modeling for insider threat prevention in 200 words or fewer not mentioned above.
    5. For example, if vendor has a single product that provides multiply capabilities, then there would be a separate Technical Capabilities Matrix completed for each capability of that product.
  3. Police Check Inquiry Form: Each person (up to three persons) representing the vendor.



VENDOR SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Vendors should submit the Vendor Information, Technical Capabilities Matrix(s) and Police Inquiry Check Form(s) as a single response with multiple attachments per vendor electronically in PDF format by January 24, 2025, to ITP@usdoj.gov.  


All submissions should include "DOJ Insider Threat Program RFI Response for VENDOR NAME" in the subject line.



ATTACHMENTS & FORMS


Industry Day Vendor Information Template.pdf (opens in new window)

Police Check Inquiry Form.pdf (opens in new window)

Industry Day Technical Capabilities Matrix.pdf (opens in new window)