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The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Global Acquisitions is conducting market research via a Request for Information to identify Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and One-Time Password (OTP) technologies suitable for use with classified air-gapped environments and restricted-access offices. The government seeks information on technologies, cost models, licensing, integration (Active Directory/LDAP, Windows/Linux), and compliance with federal security standards, and requests capability statements describing experience, rough order of magnitude costs, and recommended acquisition approaches. Submissions are voluntary; no contract will be awarded from this announcement and responses are due by 3:00 PM EST on February 6, 2026.
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The U.S. Department of State (Bureau of Global Acquisitions / Office of Acquisition Management) issued a Request for Information to conduct market research for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and One-Time Password (OTP) generation technologies, including solutions that can generate OTPs on an internet-connected computer for authentication on a separate, air-gapped classified network. The government seeks information on technologies, cost models, licensing, support requirements, integration challenges, and mitigation strategies, with emphasis on solutions that do not rely on mobile phones or mobile authenticator apps. This RFI is for market research only (no contract will be awarded from this notice); responses are voluntary and due by 2026-02-06.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
Close: Feb 6, 2026
The U.S. Department of State (Bureau of Global Acquisitions / Office of Acquisition Management) issued a Request for Information to conduct market research for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and One-Time Password (OTP) generation technologies, including solutions that can generate OTPs on an internet-connected computer for authentication on a separate, air-gapped classified network. The government seeks information on technologies, cost models, licensing, support requirements, integration challenges, and mitigation strategies, with emphasis on solutions that do not rely on mobile phones or mobile authenticator apps. This RFI is for market research only (no contract will be awarded from this notice); responses are voluntary and due by 2026-02-06.
AvailableThe U.S. Department of State (Bureau of Global Acquisitions / Office of Acquisition Management) issued a Sources Sought Request for Information to conduct market research on multi-factor authentication (MFA) and one-time password (OTP) solutions, including cost/licensing, integration, and feasibility in classified air-gapped environments. This notice is for market research only (not a solicitation or grant) and will not result in award; responses are voluntary and the government will not reimburse response costs. The posting was made to SAM.gov and includes a response deadline for capability statements and information.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
Close: Feb 6, 2026
The U.S. Department of State (Bureau of Global Acquisitions / Office of Acquisition Management) issued a Sources Sought Request for Information to conduct market research on multi-factor authentication (MFA) and one-time password (OTP) solutions, including cost/licensing, integration, and feasibility in classified air-gapped environments. This notice is for market research only (not a solicitation or grant) and will not result in award; responses are voluntary and the government will not reimburse response costs. The posting was made to SAM.gov and includes a response deadline for capability statements and information.
Identify MFA and One-Time Password (OTP) generation technologies and approaches currently available in the market that meet or exceed mission needs. Assess cost models, licensing options, and support requirements. Identify potential risks, integration challenges, and mitigation strategies. Evaluate the feasibility of deploying MFA in our classified air-gapped environment. Identify innovative authentication methods beyond traditional PIV cards and token solutions.
Posted Date
Jan 16, 2026
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 16, 2026
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Identify MFA and One-Time Password (OTP) generation technologies and approaches currently available in the market that meet or exceed mission needs. Assess cost models, licensing options, and support requirements. Identify potential risks, integration challenges, and mitigation strategies. Evaluate the feasibility of deploying MFA in our classified air-gapped environment. Identify innovative authentication methods beyond traditional PIV cards and token solutions.
Montgomery County’s Department of Public Safety seeks software licenses, physical tokens, and professional services to design, configure, deploy, and manage multi-factor authentication (MFA) for systems that provide access to Criminal Justice Information (CJI). The implementation covers telecommunicators in PSAPs and satellite dispatch centers as well as external law enforcement officers and certain civilian staff accessing County systems such as CAD, MDCs, and NetViewer. The goal is to meet CJIS security requirements by enforcing MFA across these user groups and systems.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Montgomery County’s Department of Public Safety seeks software licenses, physical tokens, and professional services to design, configure, deploy, and manage multi-factor authentication (MFA) for systems that provide access to Criminal Justice Information (CJI). The implementation covers telecommunicators in PSAPs and satellite dispatch centers as well as external law enforcement officers and certain civilian staff accessing County systems such as CAD, MDCs, and NetViewer. The goal is to meet CJIS security requirements by enforcing MFA across these user groups and systems.
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