NATO Business Opportunity: Provide Deployable Point of Presence to Liaison Elements (LES) to Special Operations Forces – WP1 (SOPLE & SOLE)
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.
The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) intends to issue an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for the provision of Deployable Point of Presence to Liaison Elements (LES) to Special Operations Forces – WP1 (SOPLE & SOLE)
Potential U.S. prime contractors must 1) maintain a professionally active facility (office, factory, laboratory, etc.) within the United States, 2) be pre-approved for participation in NATO Competitive Procurement (NCP), 3) be issued a Declaration of Eligibility (DOE) by the Department of Commerce (DOC), and 4) register with NCIA’s eProcurement tool, Neo: https://www.ncia.nato.int/business/procurement/neo-eprocurement
For the performance under the contract, the contractor will need to be security cleared to access and handle information up to SECRET.
The reference for the IFB is IFB-CO-424324-SOCC-LES and all correspondence concerning the IFB should include this reference.
The Competition Type is Lowest Priced Technical Compliant
SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS
The complete Summary of Requirements is attached.
BECOMING ELIGIBLE TO BID
NCP requires that the U.S. Government issue a DOE for potential U.S. prime contractors interested in this project. Before the U.S. Government can do so, however, the U.S. Government must approve the U.S. firm for participation in NCP. U.S. firms are approved for NCP on a facility-by-facility basis.
The U.S. NCP application is a one-time application. The application requires supporting documentation in the form of 1) a company resume or capability statement indicating contracts completed as a prime contractor and 2) an annual report or set of financial documents indicating compilation, review, or audit by an independent CPA.
The U.S. Government continues to accept the legacy NATO International Competitive Bidding (ICB) application for participation in NCP. U.S. firms can download a copy of the legacy ICB application from the following website:
https://www.bis.gov/about-bis/bis-leadership-and-offices/SIES/business-opportunities-nato
DOC is the U.S. Government agency that approves NCP applications. Please submit to the email address provided your application and supporting documentation (as attachments). If your firm is interested in a specific NCP project at this time, please also include the following in the TEXT of your email:
- the title and/or solicitation number of the project
- the name/phone/email of the company employee who should receive the bid documents
After approval of your one-time NCP application, DOC will then know to follow up by issuing a DOE for the project. DOC will transmit the DOE to the NATO contracting agency.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Request a DOE (and, for firms new to NCP, submit the completed one-time NCP application): 09 March 2026
In addition to the referenced project, you may present the DOE to NCIA for future NCIA NCP opportunities, The DOE will be valid for a period of three years,
NCIA distributes the IFB (planned): 16 March 2026
Bid closing (anticipated): 29 May 2026
Contract Award (estimated): 31 July 2026