DOJ AI. Case-grade. ATO-ready.

Precision Federal is targeting opportunities across the Department of Justice — US Attorneys case management AI, ATF/DEA/USMS/BOP mission ML, JMD DOJ CDO data strategy, and JCON-ready systems. Production federal ML behind us, law-enforcement-grade governance in our target. See also our FBI page.

JCON
Network-Aware
CJIS
Aware Architecture
ATO
Federal Security Review
541512
Primary NAICS

Targeting the Department of Justice with federal ML discipline

Precision Federal is targeting opportunities at the Department of Justice. We do not claim direct DOJ past performance. What we bring is a production ATO'd federal ML system at SAMHSA — and DOJ AI scope demands exactly that: ATO-ready architecture, audit-grade provenance, rigorous PII and law-enforcement-sensitive data handling, and production monitoring.

DOJ runs federal law enforcement and litigation through approximately 115,000 employees across the FBI, DEA, ATF, USMS, BOP, the 94 US Attorneys' offices (EOUSA), the litigating divisions, and the Justice Management Division. The FBI is a DOJ component with its own acquisition path; see our dedicated FBI page. This page covers the rest of DOJ. Precision Delivery Federal LLC (UEI Y2JVCZXT9HP5, CAGE 1AYQ0, SAM.gov active) is aligned for DOJ AI scopes where production ML, agentic AI, and federal governance discipline are the durable differentiators.

DOJ components we target

  • EOUSA — Executive Office for United States Attorneys. 94 US Attorneys' offices nationwide, case management system (CaseView/LIONS), discovery and e-discovery at scale.
  • ATF — Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Firearms tracing (eTrace), explosives incident analytics, arson investigation.
  • DEA — Drug Enforcement Administration. Trafficking-network analytics, diversion investigations, NFLIS forensic laboratory data, intelligence systems.
  • USMS — United States Marshals Service. Fugitive apprehension, judicial security, asset forfeiture, prisoner transport analytics.
  • BOP — Federal Bureau of Prisons. 122 institutions, ~150,000 inmates, PATTERN risk-scoring under First Step Act, programming analytics.
  • JMD and DOJ CDO — Justice Management Division runs department-wide IT including JCON. The DOJ Chief Data Officer drives department-wide data strategy.
  • Litigating divisions — Antitrust, Civil, Civil Rights, Criminal, Environment and Natural Resources, and Tax. Document-review AI, discovery, and predictive coding.
  • OJP — Office of Justice Programs. BJA, NIJ, OJJDP, BJS. Research and grant-making on criminal justice.

DOJ AI mission areas mapped to our capability

Where our stack fits

US Attorneys case management and discovery AI

EOUSA manages enormous discovery volumes across 94 districts. Agentic LLM systems with RAG over case files, privilege-log assistants, and deposition-summarization agents are directly applicable. Human-in-the-loop review gates for any AI output near legal deliverables. See Agentic AI.

DEA trafficking-network graph analytics

Graph ML on entity networks, cross-jurisdiction entity resolution, and LLM-assisted report synthesis. Adjacent to Treasury FinCEN and FBI patterns. NAICS 541512 core.

ATF firearm-tracing ML

eTrace data quality ML, time-to-crime analytics, and cross-reference ML to NIBIN ballistic-imaging data. Classical ML on structured firearm trace data.

USMS fugitive-tracking analytics

Spatial-temporal ML, cross-jurisdiction data fusion, and open-source intelligence augmentation. Judicial security analytics on threats to federal judges.

BOP programming and risk ML

First Step Act PATTERN tool evolution, programming outcome analytics, healthcare delivery analytics, and facility operations ML. Adjacent to SAMHSA behavioral health past performance.

DOJ FOIA and FOIA-Pro triage

DOJ receives among the highest FOIA volumes of any department. LLM-assisted triage, exemption-suggestion with human review, and redaction-assist AI reduce backlog. Our agentic AI stack fits.

Litigating division document review

Antitrust second-request review, Civil Division discovery, Tax Division document-review. Predictive coding, privilege ML, and cross-reference to administrative records.

DOJ CDO data strategy execution

Cross-component data catalog, data quality ML, and federated analytics. Our federal health IT data platform past performance transfers.

JCON, CJIS, and the DOJ data protection surface

DOJ AI work sits on data surfaces with strict controls:

  • JCON — Justice Consolidated Office Network. The DOJ's unified end-user IT platform. Systems that touch JCON inherit DOJ-approved ATO requirements.
  • CJIS Security Policy — FBI-administered but applies to DOJ components that access Criminal Justice Information (CJI). CJIS controls cover FIPS 140-2/3 crypto, multi-factor authentication, and rigorous access audit.
  • FISMA Moderate and High — most DOJ systems Moderate; DEA, FBI, and BOP mission systems frequently High.
  • Privacy Act and SORNs — numerous SORNs for EOUSA, DEA, ATF, USMS, and BOP case records.
  • LES and Grand Jury (Rule 6(e)) materials — law-enforcement-sensitive and grand-jury information have additional handling rules that shape AI system design.
  • Classified networks — Some DOJ intelligence and national-security scope runs on classified networks. Cleared-personnel scope; team with cleared primes.

Our SAMHSA ATO experience translates: the statute on top changes, but the engineering posture — minimum necessary, audit logging, FISMA controls, access segregation — is the same.

BOP and the First Step Act AI surface

The First Step Act of 2018 requires BOP to use a validated risk and needs assessment tool (PATTERN) to determine programming and early-release eligibility. PATTERN is under continuous review for accuracy, fairness, and validity. BOP's data modernization, programming outcome analytics, and healthcare delivery under the federal inmate population are durable AI scopes. Our behavioral-health past performance from SAMHSA is adjacent to BOP mental-health services scope.

DOJ CDO and the department data strategy

The DOJ Chief Data Officer leads department-wide data management under the Evidence Act, the Federal Data Strategy, and OMB M-22-10. Cross-component data catalogs, data quality ML, privacy-preserving federated analytics, and the DOJ AI inventory under the AI in Government Act are active execution priorities. AI small businesses with production ML and federal governance track records are credible partners.

DOJ vehicles we pursue

  • DOJ ITSS-5 — Information Technology Support Services successor IDIQ.
  • Component-level IDIQs — DEA CORE, BOP OMS, ATF and USMS BPAs, EOUSA task orders.
  • CIO-SP4 — NIH NITAAC government-wide IT.
  • GSA MAS and Alliant 2 — standard IT and AI/ML pathways.
  • SEWP VI — NASA-managed government-wide solutions.
  • OJP and NIJ grants — for research-oriented AI/ML criminal justice work.

Relevant NAICS

  • Primary NAICS 541512 — Computer Systems Design Services. SBA small business.
  • Adjacent — 541511, 541519, 541611, 541990.

How DOJ program offices and primes engage us

Three patterns:

  • ITSS and component-IDIQ subcontracting — to primes on AI/ML task orders.
  • Direct task order pursuit — on small-business-set-aside scopes under NAICS 541512.
  • DOJ CDO and NIJ research partnership — as an AI small business with production ML discipline.

Email [email protected]. We respond within 24 hours. See also our SBIR page and FBI page.

DOJ AI contracting, answered.
Does Precision Federal have DOJ past performance?

We do not claim direct DOJ past performance. We are targeting DOJ opportunities and bring transferable production federal ML discipline from SAMHSA — a production ATO'd ML system on sensitive federal data. Regulated-data ML, ATO engineering, and agentic AI skills move directly into DOJ scopes across US Attorneys case management, ATF, DEA, USMS, and BOP.

Which DOJ components do you target?

US Attorneys (EOUSA), ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives), DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration), USMS (US Marshals Service), BOP (Federal Bureau of Prisons), Justice Management Division (JMD) including the DOJ CDO, Antitrust Division, Civil Division, Civil Rights Division, Criminal Division, and the Tax Division. The FBI is a DOJ component; see our dedicated FBI page.

What is JCON and why does it matter for AI?

JCON is the Justice Consolidated Office Network — the DOJ's unified end-user IT platform. JCON-hosted systems require DOJ-approved ATO packages, specific security controls, and JMD coordination. AI systems deployed into JCON-touched scopes must be designed for the DOJ's layered security environment. Our ATO experience translates directly.

What DOJ AI mission areas do you pursue?

US Attorneys case management AI (discovery summarization, document review, e-discovery triage), DEA trafficking-network graph analytics, ATF firearm-tracing ML, USMS fugitive-tracking analytics, BOP inmate-risk and programming ML, DOJ FOIA triage and redaction, Antitrust and Civil Division document-review AI, and DOJ CDO data strategy execution.

How does Precision Federal relate to the FBI?

The FBI is a DOJ component with its own acquisition pathways and dedicated IT environment. We treat FBI as a separate target with its own page and strategy. The DOJ-wide scope on this page covers non-FBI components (EOUSA, ATF, DEA, USMS, BOP, JMD, the litigating divisions) which have distinct vehicles, CDOs, and mission needs.

Can you subcontract on DOJ ITSS and JMD vehicles?

Yes. DOJ runs the Information Technology Support Services (ITSS) IDIQs and component-level IDIQs like DEA CORE and BOP OMS. We subcontract on AI/ML task orders via GSA Alliant 2, CIO-SP4, SEWP VI, and DOJ-specific vehicles where production federal ML past performance adds differentiated capability.

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