RFI-Advanced Forensic Capabilities for Identifying Non-Traditional Insider Data Exfiltration Methods

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FBI-JEH

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Not provided

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RFI4222026MM

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None

Place of Performance

Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES

SourceSAM
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), operating under the Department of Justice, has issued a Request for Information (RFI) titled "Advanced Forensic Capabilities for Identifying Non-Traditional Insider Data Exfiltration Methods." This market survey seeks to identify mature, commercially available—or proprietary/non-proprietary—technologies capable of forensically tracing and attributing non-traditional methods used to exfiltrate sensitive or classified materials from FBI-managed workstations. The primary objective of this RFI is to gather information from industry providers regarding advanced forensic solutions that can address the evolving challenge of insider threats, particularly those employing unconventional techniques to remove data. The FBI is interested in technologies that can enhance its ability to detect, investigate, and attribute incidents where sensitive information may be illicitly transferred or accessed through methods that fall outside traditional exfiltration vectors. Respondents are expected to provide details on their solutions’ capabilities, maturity, and applicability to the FBI’s operational environment. The scope of the RFI encompasses both commercial off-the-shelf and proprietary technologies, with an emphasis on solutions that are ready for deployment or can be rapidly adapted to the FBI’s requirements. The intended outcome is to inform the FBI’s understanding of the current market landscape and potential acquisition strategies for advanced forensic tools. This RFI is for information-gathering purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation or a commitment by the Government to issue a contract. All costs associated with responding to this RFI are the sole responsibility of the submitting organization; the Government will not reimburse any expenses incurred in the preparation or submission of responses. The place of performance for any future activities related to this requirement is Washington, District of Columbia. The contracting entity is the FBI-J. Edgar Hoover Building (FBI-JEH), a federal office under the Department of Justice. Interested parties should direct inquiries and responses to Meredith Mcie at [email protected]. The notice is currently active, with a posting date of March 25, 2026, and a response deadline of April 22, 2026. Additional information, including any attachments, can be accessed via the official SAM.gov opportunity listing at https://sam.gov/opp/1f7161659fa0481ca3eaf13ce7fd5447/view. Contractors with expertise in forensic analysis, insider threat detection, and data loss prevention technologies—particularly those with solutions capable of addressing non-traditional exfiltration methods—are encouraged to review the RFI and consider submitting a response. This opportunity is particularly relevant for organizations with mature, field-tested technologies that can be adapted to the FBI’s high-security environment.