TSA logo. The DHS agency needs IT services from industry to modernize operations and enhance capabilities under TALON.
TSA needs IT services from industry to modernize operations and enhance capabilities under the TALON program.
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TSA Issues Presolicitation Notice for TALON IT Services Program

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The Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration, or TSA, has started seeking industry feedback on companies capable of delivering IT services supporting the Technology for Applications, Logistics, Operations and Networks, or TALON, program.

TSA Issues Presolicitation Notice for TALON IT Services Program

The TSA operates under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Catch the Potomac Officers Club’s 2025 Homeland Security Summit on Nov. 12 to hear how various DHS agencies are advancing technology, operations and national security initiatives.

What Is the Scope of the TSA TALON Contract?

According to the presolicitation notice posted Friday on SAM.gov, the potential contract will cover scalable IT support services to advance TSA’s strategic IT objectives, including modernizing operations, boosting service delivery and enhancing capability to address emerging challenges. 

The agency intends to establish a potential 10-year multiple award blanket purchase agreement, or BPA, under the General Services Administration Federal Supply Schedule’s IT category. Through the BPA, TSA aims to integrate advanced technologies, strengthen data-driven decisions and enhance traveler services.

Task orders will be competed and awarded simultaneously. Funding will be allocated individually to each task order. Interested companies have until Nov. 11 to submit their responses to the notice.