Bordeaux Program Solicitation
Overview
Buyer
Place of Performance
NAICS
PSC
Set Aside
Original Source
Timeline
Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has SUSPENDED the Bordeaux Program Solicitation (DARPA-PS-26-20), effective June 5, 2026, at 12:00 PM ET. This solicitation sought innovative research proposals for cybersecurity performance in Artificial Intelligence (AI), specifically exploring revolutionary advances in AI models and hardware, under an Other Transaction (OT) for Prototype Agreement.
Current Status
All prospective proposers are advised to immediately cease preparation of proposals. No submissions will be accepted while the solicitation is suspended, and any submissions received prior to this amendment will not be reviewed unless the solicitation is unsuspended. The suspension is due to a DARPA system discrepancy. DARPA may issue a further amendment to lift the suspension, or close the current solicitation and issue a new Broad Agency Announcement or Program Solicitation.
Original Scope of Work
The program originally sought proposals for innovative approaches in cybersecurity performance in AI, excluding evolutionary improvements. It was structured into a 3-month Security Startup Period, an 18-month Phase 1, and an 18-month Phase 2, with an estimated 12-month Transition Phase for planning.
Contract Details
The anticipated award type is an Other Transaction (OT) for Prototype Agreement, with a planned duration of thirty-six (36) months, excluding the optional Transition Phase. Multiple awards were anticipated. Resource sharing may be required for OT for Prototype Agreements, particularly for traditional defense contractors not working with nontraditional defense contractors. Standard Government regulations (FAR/DFARS) do not apply to OT Agreements.
Eligibility & Set-Aside
The solicitation was open to all responsible sources, including large and small businesses, nontraditional defense contractors, and research institutions. Non-U.S. organizations and individuals were excluded. While Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Small Businesses, Small Disadvantaged Businesses, and Minority Institutions were encouraged to participate, no portion of the solicitation was set aside. Restrictions applied to contractors providing System Engineering Technical Assistance (SETA) or similar support, and UARCs/FFRDCs were strongly discouraged from proposing.
Submission & Evaluation (Pre-Suspension)
Prior to suspension, proposals required a Technical Proposal (Volume I) and a Cost Proposal (Volume II), utilizing specific DARPA templates. Evaluation criteria, in descending order of importance, were: Overall Scientific and Technical Merit, Potential Contribution and Relevance to the DARPA Mission, and Cost Realism. The solicitation involved classified information (TOP SECRET//SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED), requiring specific security qualifications for access to the classified addendum.
Key Attachments
Important attachments included the Associate Contractor Agreement (ACA) requirements, Schedule of Milestones and Payments, a Sample Other Transactions for Prototype Template, the DARPA Standard Cost Proposal Spreadsheet, and detailed Proposal Instructions for Volume II (Cost).
Point of Contact
For inquiries, contact Mark Jones at Bordeaux@darpa.mil.