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PCTERange-FY2026
Response Deadline
Jul 14, 2026, 8:00 PM(EDT)22 days
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Contract Type
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Request for Information (RFI)
Title: Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE) Cyber Range Development Software Application Project (Simulated Internet for Cyber Range Training Events [Grey Space])
Issued By: Army Contracting Command Orlando in support of PEO STRI, PM CT2, PdM CRT PCTE
Issue Date: 18 June 2026
Response Due Date: 14 July 2026
The Capability Program Executive Simulation Training, Test and Threat (CPE ST3), Program Manager Cyber Test and Training (PM CT2), Product Manager Cyber Resilience and Training (PdM CRT), Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE) is seeking information from vendors and technology providers regarding a simulated internet capability (often called a Cyber Range or Grey Space Network). The purpose of this RFI is to explore available capabilities with a focus on realism, scale, and control.
This RFI is not a solicitation for proposals but rather a means to gather information for potential future procurement. Vendors are encouraged to provide detailed responses that address the requirements outlined below.
PCTE is built on a hierarchical, two‑plane architecture: a Control Plane (CP) hosts hardened, accredited services (training portal, help‑desk, dashboards, etc.) and provisions resources, while a logically isolated Event Plane (EP) runs virtual machines, containers, and software‑defined networking to create dynamic cyber‑range environments; the platform is deployed across regional compute/storage (RCS) sites and newer enterprise compute/storage (ENT) sites, leveraging VMware Cloud Foundation, NSX‑T for SDN, F5 edge firewalls, and Red Hat SSO for authentication.
The primary objectives of the simulated internet capability are:
1. Purpose
The Simulated Internet within the Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE) provides a realistic, controlled, and isolated network ecosystem that emulates the complexity and unpredictability of the real-world internet. Its primary purpose is to support persistent, scalable, and repeatable cyber training, mission rehearsal, and cyber operations experimentation for military and allied users, without risk to actual networks.
2. Objectives
Realism: Accurately mimic internet services, protocols, and user behaviors to provide authentic training scenarios.
Isolation: Ensure complete separation from live networks to prevent unintended impacts or data leakage.
Scalability: Support a wide range of training events, from small team exercises to large-scale, multi-organization operations.
Repeatability: Enable rapid reconfiguration and reset of the environment for multiple training iterations.
Observability: Provide robust monitoring, logging, and after-action review capabilities.
3. Operational Overview
3.1 Environment Composition
Core Internet Backbone: Simulated ISPs, backbone routers, and peering points.
Public Services: Emulated DNS, web, email, social media, and cloud services.
User Population: Automated user agents generating realistic traffic and behaviors.
Adversary Infrastructure: Simulated threat actors, botnets, and command-and-control (C2) servers.
Defensive Infrastructure: Blue team tools, sensors, and monitoring systems.
3.2 User Roles
Trainees: Blue, red, and purple team members conducting operations.
Instructors/Controllers: Scenario designers, exercise controllers, and observers.
Support Staff: System administrators and technical support personnel.
4. Key Functions
4.1 Scenario Generation
Dynamic Topology Creation: Automated deployment of network topologies and services based on exercise requirements.
Service Emulation: Realistic simulation of internet services (web, DNS, email, etc.) with configurable vulnerabilities and behaviors.
User Simulation: Automated generation of benign and malicious user traffic.
4.2 Exercise Execution
Isolated Operations: All activities occur within the simulated environment, with no external connectivity.
Attack/Defense Play: Red teams conduct offensive operations; blue teams defend; purple teams coordinate and analyze.
Live Monitoring: Real-time visibility into network and host activities for both participants and observers.
4.3 Data Collection and Analysis
Comprehensive Logging: Capture of all network, host, and user activity for after-action review.
Performance Metrics: Measurement of trainee actions, response times, and mission outcomes.
Replay and Debrief: Ability to replay scenarios for learning and assessment.
5. Security and Isolation
Physical/Logical Segregation: Use of air-gapped or logically isolated infrastructure.
Access Controls: Strict authentication and authorization for all users.
Reset and Sanitization: Automated environment reset and data sanitization between exercises.
6. Scalability and Flexibility
On-Demand Provisioning: Rapid instantiation of new environments for concurrent exercises.
Modular Design: Ability to add or remove services, users, and adversary elements as needed.
Integration: Support for interoperability with other training systems and federated ranges.
Vendors should provide information on the following aspects:
Interested parties should submit their responses in electronic format (PDF or Word document)
by 10 July 2026 to:
Contact Person:
ACC-O POC: Jaime Morrison
PCTE POC: Juan B. Orozco, PCTE Acquisition Product Lead
Alfredo Betancourt, PCTE Chief Engineer.
Email:
ACC-O POC: jaime.morrison.civ@army.mil
PCTE Acquisition: juan.b.orozco.civ@army.mil
PCTE Engineering: alfredo.o.betancourt.civ@army.mil
Phone:
ACC-O Phone Number, kurt.l.kleinlein.civ@army.mil, 321-235-7523
Responses should include a company profile, relevant case studies, and any additional marketing materials or whitepapers that provide insights into the proposed solution.
This RFI is for information-gathering purposes only and should not be construed as a commitment by PEO STRI / PM CT2 to issue a solicitation or award a contract. No compensation will be provided for responding to this request.
Thank you for your interest in supporting the development of a next-generation PCTE Cyber Range Software Application Simulated Internet for Cyber Range Training Events. We look forward to your insights and responses.
Kurt Kleinlein
DEPT OF DEFENSE
DEPT OF THE ARMY
AMC
ACC
ACC-CTRS
ACC-ORLANDO
W6QK ACC-ORLANDO
W6QK ACC-ORLANDO
12211 SCIENCE DR
ORLANDO, FL, 32826-3224
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IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
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