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This solicitation is primarily for social media monitoring/open source portal software licenses, the document stated. The Government is seeking licenses for software solutions involving, but not limited to, real-time open source intelligence monitoring.
Details of the solicitation have not been revealed as the full Statement of Work (SOW) is only being made available to contractors that respond to the notice. The United States Secret Service has a requirement for [an] open source portal software licenses/social media monitoring, a partial SOW stated. The request was first posted on July 29, and then updated on Aug. 1. Interested contractors have until Aug. 14 to respond.
The Secret Service is already using social media for intelligence, asking people to report tweets with time sensitive information on Twitter. "Contact your nearest field office with time-sensitive or critical info or to report a tweet, the agency tweeted on Tuesday. Last year, the Secret Service asked Americans to report tweets that concern you.
- See more at: Secret Service Will Use ?Social Media Monitoring? Software for Intelligence | CNS News
"Contact your nearest field office with time-sensitive or critical info or to report a tweet," said one message. That tweet from the Secret Service links to telephone numbers for every Secret Service office in the U.S. or its territories (there are 117 of them) and all 20 Secret Service offices overseas.
In a separate tweet on Tuesday morning, the Secret Service asked, "Have you seen any of our Most Wanted?" This tweet links to a list of suspects, most wanted for theft or fraud. None are listed as suspected terrorists. This is not the first time the Secret Service has asked its Twitter followers to tell on other subscribers.
As CNSNews.com reported last October, the Secret Service asked Americans to report tweets that "concern you." As of Tuesday morning, the Secret Service had more than 67,000 followers on Twitter. In May 2011, the Secret Service announced it would begin using social media sites to "supplement our recruitment efforts" as well as to send information to "businesses and individuals who are interested in information from our agency."
It said the @SecretService Twitter account "will be used to highlight the Secret Services investigative mission, share press releases from the Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security, distribute information to local communities hosting National Special Security Events, explore Secret Service history and promote upcoming recruitment opportunities."
- See more at: Secret Service: Contact Us to 'Report a Tweet' | CNS News
Yep. We pretty much crapped ourselves with 9/11. And we still having changed our pants.