1. DE-OBLIGATION, OR RE-ALLOCATION, OF FUNDS:

1 July 2025

If you wish to de-obligate funds (FY25 expiring funds) on an active IAC task order, we must receive the de-obligating instrument by 1 July. This deadline also applies to any re-allocation of expiring funds (e.g., CLIN change from travel to labor)

2. INCREMENTAL FUNDING DOCUMENTS:

5 September 2025 at midnight EST

If you wish to fund work using FY25 expiring funds, we must receive the funding instrument (MIPR or 7600B) NLT5 September at (dtic.belvoir.rm.mbx.iac-mipr@mail.mil).

This deadline does not apply for new task order awards. We will accept a MIPR/7600B for a new task order award occurring in FY25 to accomplish the award.

We will continue to accept a rolling submission of new requirements (i.e., new task orders) and at the time of submission our Customer Support Cell (CSC) will provide an estimated time to award for your effort.

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TECHNICAL FOCUS AREAS

The DoDIAC services span across 22 Technical Focus Areas, each critical to the needs of the Department and mapped to one of the three corresponding primary domain areas: Defense Systems, Cybersecurity and Information Systems, and Homeland Defense and Security.

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HDIAC SOAR

Latest HDIAC SOAR Release

Biometric Standoff Detection: Examining the Technologies, Implementations, and Developments of Biometric Systems

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