Joint Cyber Command and Control - ANTICIPATED ACQUISITIONS - UPDATE MAY 2026

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Agency & Value
Agency

FA8307 AFLCMC HNCK C3IN

Contract Value

Not provided

Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number

FA8307HNCKJ

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Additional Details
Set Aside

None

Place of Performance

San Antonio, Texas, UNITED STATES

SourceSAM
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Joint Cyber Command and Control (JCC2) (AFLCMC/HNCK), based at Joint Base San Antonio, Lackland AFB, Texas, has issued a Special Notice to inform industry of anticipated acquisitions and recent updates to requirements and acquisition strategies within its portfolio. This notice is not a solicitation or a request for competitive quotes, but rather serves as a communication tool to keep potential contractors apprised of evolving program needs and timelines. The JCC2 portfolio encompasses several key programs, each with distinct objectives and requirements: 1. **JCC2 Cyber Operations (JCO):** JCO is a mission orchestration, automation, and analysis platform designed to empower users at various organizational levels to plan and manage all-domain operations, facilitating informed decision-making. Leveraging advanced Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, JCO synthesizes disparate data sources and consolidates complex operational challenges into a unified view, thereby accelerating and scaling mission execution across domains. As a program of record, JCO is integrated with JCC2 Battle Management and is operationally deployed to support real-world cyber missions. It serves as the authoritative data source for all Offensive and Defensive Cyber Operations (OCO/DCO) mission planning. The acquisition method for JCO is currently under review, with industry engagement and solicitation release dates yet to be determined. The requirement is presently on standby, and future updates will be provided via this posting. 2. **Battle Management Support Capability (BMSC):** The BMSC requirement has been superseded by the Joint Cyber Command and Control Readiness (JCC2-R) initiative. No further acquisition activity is planned for BMSC, and interested parties are directed to review the JCC2-R requirement for relevant opportunities. 3. **Joint Cyber Command and Control Readiness (JCC2-R):** JCC2-R aims to deliver rapid capability development and operational readiness by leveraging industry best practices and innovative solutions. The program’s scope includes new software development, sustainment, comprehensive engineering analysis, software modification, maintenance, and enhancement, as well as maturation of existing government-owned software architecture and infrastructure. Additional tasks involve supporting interoperability with other systems, facilitating system integration services, managing operational deployments, and modeling application architecture and interdependencies. The acquisition will be conducted via the GSA Alliant 2 contract vehicle, with an anticipated award date of September 24, 2025. 4. **Enterprise Service Center (ESC):** The ESC requirement focuses on providing Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud system administration and help desk support for all HNCJ cloud hosting environments and associated applications. The ESC will support the transition and evolution of applications into new technology directions and assist in meeting cybersecurity requirements. The contract will deliver operational support for deploying and maintaining daily updates across production, staging, testing, exercise, and training environments as directed by the Program Management Office (PMO). Additionally, the ESC will support Cybersecurity Risk Management Framework (RMF) technical tasks and Cyber Security Service Provider (CSSP) requirements. This acquisition will be conducted competitively through GSA Multiple Award Schedules, with an expected award date of June 30, 2025. 5. **Field Operations Engineering:** This requirement, which was intended to provide technical and expert-level support to the Joint Staff, Combatant Commands, and Services—including JCC2 training and field application engineering—has been cancelled and will not proceed. **Contracting Entity and Contact Information:** The contracting entity for these acquisitions is FA8307 AFLCMC HNCK C3IN, a federal office under the Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force. The primary place of performance is San Antonio, Texas. For questions regarding these acquisitions, contractors should contact Captain Melvin Mitchell at [email protected], with Star Jimenez ([email protected]) as a secondary point of contact. **Procurement Considerations:** The notice outlines a mix of acquisition methods, including GSA Alliant 2 and GSA Multiple Award Schedules, indicating a preference for established government-wide contract vehicles. No set-aside requirements or special considerations are specified in the notice. Contractors should note that the status and requirements for some programs are subject to change, and ongoing updates will be provided through this posting. **Summary for Contractors:** This notice provides a comprehensive overview of anticipated acquisition activities within the JCC2 portfolio, highlighting the Air Force’s commitment to advancing cyber command and control capabilities through innovative software solutions, cloud administration, and operational support. Contractors with expertise in software development, cloud services, cybersecurity, and system integration are encouraged to monitor this opportunity for further updates and to engage with the contracting office as appropriate. The information provided herein reflects elements that are expected to remain constant throughout the contract lifecycle, including the contracting entity, place of performance, and primary points of contact. For additional details and future updates, contractors should refer to the official posting on SAM.gov: [https://sam.gov/opp/38edcb86c0e24c6aa6850928b3a474fa/view](https://sam.gov/opp/38edcb86c0e24c6aa6850928b3a474fa/view).