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Spring 2026 Reverse Industry Day �Understanding Industry�s Use of AI in Approaching Government Solicitations�

Dept of Defense · DEPT OF THE ARMY

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Response deadline
Mar 24, 2026, 8:00 PM EDT
Posted
Mar 18, 2026
Solicitation
2026RFI0422
Set-aside
None listed
NAICS
PSC
Place of performance
VA, USA
Contracting office
W6QM MICC-FDO FT EUSTIS · FORT EUSTIS · VA
Source
SAM.gov · updated May 9, 2026

Description

REQUEST FOR INFORMATION We are seeking participation for the Spring 2026 Reverse Industry Day �Understanding Industry�s Use of AI in Approaching Government Solicitations� taking place on or around 21 April 2026, at Fort Eustis, VA. Participation is requested for up to three (3) contractors, on individual panels, concerning their experiences using AI in proposal generation. The Government is interested in diverse perspectives at this event centered around hearing industry leaders� experiences on their current and planned approaches to incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) tools and techniques in the entire proposal process. The Government is asking for industry to showcase how AI tools are being used to create proposals in response to solicitations. Presentations will be in person at Fort Eustis, VA and approximately 30-45 minutes in length with 15-20 minutes for questions. The goal of these panels is aimed at improving the Government�s understanding of AI tools and prompt creation in the solicitation process. The Government will select up to three (3) contractors to participate in this event based upon the topics offered in response to this RFI. A few potential example topics for the panels are: How are Government contract opportunities evaluated differently with AI tools versus without? How does industry combat confirmation bias created in their AI generated proposals? How do you 1-scrutinize your proposals to confirm that false claims about abilities are not made while also 2-producing the most favorable proposals? How can the Government create solicitations that work with industry�s usage of AI tools? What elements of current solicitations have made it difficult to use new AI technology? What controls are put in place to protect sensitive data? How is industry protecting proprietary data while using AI tools? If you wish to be considered for participation, please submit a brief one page or less summary of one or more topic(s) you would like to present no later than 23 March 2026 at 12:00PM EST to Ms. Anna Taylor at arianna.m.taylor4.civ@army.mil. *Attendance is at no cost to the Government or contractors.*

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