CBP Issues RFP for Medium Energy Mobile Scanners
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for medium-energy mobile imaging systems under the Non-Intrusive Inspection program. The agency plans to select up to three vendors under the pending five-year $293 million Indefinite Delivery, indefinite quantity contract. The ordering period under contract is expected to begin in September. Sol. No. HSBP1015R0022. Respond by June 19. Contact: Nathan Briggs, [email protected].
TSA Plans ID/IQ Contract for Security Screening Services under SSP
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued a pre-solicitation notice informing vendors that it plans to make multiple awards under a forthcoming indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contract for aviation screening services under the Screening Partnership Program (SSP). The ordering period is expected to be for 10 years. When the solicitation is released, TSA is planning to concurrently solicit to initial task orders for security screening services at San Francisco International and Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County (Calif.) Airports. The agency is tentatively planning to host pre-proposal conferences for the two airports in early July. Sol. No. HSTS05-15-R-SPP047. Contact: Marlene Kratz, [email protected], 571-227-1580.
TSA Issues RFI, Plans Industry Day for 3-D Volumetric Tomosynthesis Solutions
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has released a Request for Information (RFI) and plans to host an Industry Day regarding 3-D Volumetric Tomosynthesis solutions at passenger checkpoints to determine if there are current or future technologies for delivering cost efficient solutions for screening applications, specifically to screen carry-on bags. TSA is interested in information from all parties, including manufacturers as well as those researching components and subsystems. The agency says that its vision of the Next Generation Checkpoint foresees passengers walking through at a normal pace with out divesting clothing or shoes, or removing any liquids or electronics from carry-on bags, although there will still be requirements for screening of people and their bags. It also says that “screen-while-walk) means that carry-on baggage will be analyzed by next-generation X-Ray screeners “at a much faster rate at Tier IV requirements, and with a false alarm rate much lower than tat of current AT-2 (Advanced Technology-2 X-Ray) scanner,” which means the need for visual inspection of bags will be “greatly reduced. TSA’s Office of Security Capabilities (OSC) will host a Technology Conference on June 30 at its Transportation Security Integration Facility located at Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC, to discuss present and future checkpoint scanners, challenges and needs, the current RFI, and an overview of the Mission Analysis Division within OSC. Sol. No. HSTS04-15-RFI-CT7999. Respond by July 31. Contact: Josh Lim, contract specialist, [email protected].
DNDO Issues RFI for Mobile Radiation Detection Equipment
The Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to conduct market research to determine if sources capable of meeting its requirement for three different types of mobile detection and identification systems and/or vehicles are available in the commercial marketplace. The systems are relocatable radiation portal monitoring system, radiation detection/identification (or categorization) vehicle, and next-generation mobile radiation portal monitor. Sol. No. MobileSystemsRFI. Contact: Camille Murray, contract specialist, [email protected], 202-254-7128.
NATO Requests Information on Cyber Defense Situational Awareness System
NATO’s Communications and Information Agency and the Multinational Cyber Defense Capability Development project and partner nation’s are seeking input from nations and their industries regarding the demonstration of a Cyber Defense Situational Awareness System. Under the program, Canada, The Netherlands, Norway, Romania and Finland are interested in potential off-the-shelf solutions to meet requirements in three scenarios. Two solutions that best address use cases listed in the RFI will be invited to demonstrate at a NATO test environment. Sol.No. RFI-CO-14068-MNCD2. Respond by June 23. Contact: Lee Ann Carpenter, [email protected], 202-482-2583.
Pentagon Agency Seeks Biological Detection Systems
The Pentagon Force Protection Agency’s CBRNE Directorate has released a Request for Information seeking information from company’s that can provide biological detection systems for use at the Pentagon. The agency currently uses the Triggered CANARY (TCAN) system for a bio-detection capability and is seeking information on systems to replace TCAN. Specifications for a new system include detect, identify and quantify the particle size of the biological threats, to include toxins, inside the Pentagon in five minutes or less. The system must be able to communicate data and alarms in near real-time as part of an integrated system, and provide information for use in determining and confirming the relative location of an interior biological release. The anticipated period of performance for the work is between Sept. 2015 and Sept. 2016. Sol. No. RFINCN0410151722. Respond by June 11. Contact: Nnenna Njoku, contract specialist, [email protected], 703-545-9000.
DHS S&T Solicits for Cyber Security Research Support
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate has issued a solicitation to provide Cyber Security Research and Technical Execution Support to the agency. The forthcoming contract will have a base-year and four one-year options. S&T requires support for management of its existing technical research programs, research and analysis regarding potential new programs, coordinating and participating in technical experiments and exercises, conducting technical foraging, developing technology and sector roadmaps, conducting test and evaluation, coordinating with private industry and the venture capital community, subject matter expertise, and stakeholder education. Sol. No. HSHQDC-15-R-00041. Respond by July 13. Contact: William Mallison, [email protected].