The Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, is conducting a market survey to determine the existence of sources capable of providing protection of military facilities from chemical and biological threats. The organization does research that results in new technologies that help military installations provide and maintain quality training lands and facilities for soldiers and their families. Under the proposed acquisition, the offeror will provide design criteria, materials selection, analysis and engineering, related to systems within Army buildings, structures, and electrical-mechanical systems, and to develop and analyze systems for protection of occupants within Army facilities from chemical, biological and explosive hazards, including airborne contamination spread by aerosol contaminants and water contamination. The requirements also include the development of information management systems and tools to remotely monitor chemical, biological and explosive hazards and to maintain chemical and biological sensors and systems to assist in decision support, surveillance and screening capabilities to supplement physical security and or force protection. Sol. No. W9132T-11-R-0011. Respond by Jan. 19. Contact: David Ammermann, 217-373-4490, [email protected].