Mobile Radar Kits
ID: W911YN24Q0046Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW7M2 USPFO ACTIVITY FL ARNGST AUGUSTINE, FL, 32085-1008, USA

NAICS

Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing (334511)

PSC

RADAR EQUIPMENT, AIRBORNE (5841)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army, is seeking proposals from small businesses for the procurement of four Mobile Radar Kits to enhance the operational capabilities of the Florida National Guard Counterdrug Program's Air and Marine Reconnaissance Team. The radar kits must include features such as a TZtouch3 portable radar kit with a 12-inch multi-function display, solid-state pulse compression Doppler radar, and a compact 24-inch radome, all designed for discreet operation in populated areas and rapid deployment within 30 minutes. This procurement is critical for improving surveillance capabilities in challenging coastal environments, thereby supporting law enforcement agencies in maritime and land operations. Interested vendors must submit their detailed quotations by September 16, 2024, and can contact Thomas Fazio at thomas.p.fazio.civ@army.mil or Darrin Weaver at darrin.j.weaver.mil@army.mil for further information.

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    The document outlines a Request for Quote (RFQ) for RRB Mobile Radar Kits under solicitation number W911YN24Q0046 by the U.S. Army. The RFQ requires vendors to provide detailed quotations by September 16, 2024, and emphasizes that this opportunity is exclusively set aside for small businesses with a size standard of 1,350 employees and a PSC of radar equipment (5840). Contact information, submission guidelines, and relevant federal regulations regarding representations and certifications are included. The RFQ indicates that the offeror must comply with various FAR clauses, submit quotes electronically, and ensure acceptance for at least 60 days post-solicitation closing. Evaluation will primarily focus on price and past performance in accordance with governmental regulations. The document also details inspection and acceptance terms, delivery schedules, and incorporates numerous clauses affecting contractor responsibilities and compliance standards, including prohibitions related to telecommunications equipment linked to national security concerns. This solicitation represents the government’s broader commitment to engage small businesses while adhering to strict procurement rules.
    The document appears to be an inaccessible PDF related to government Requests for Proposals (RFPs), federal grants, and state and local RFPs. As it stands, it does not provide any content or specific data to summarize effectively. Typically, such documents serve to announce funding opportunities, outline application processes, and specify the eligibility criteria for potential applicants. They aim to solicit proposals from qualified individuals or organizations to provide goods or services that meet the government’s needs. Each RFP generally details the project scope, objectives, deadlines, and evaluation standards. Given the nature of RFPs, this document would likely play a significant role in ensuring fiscal responsibility by attracting competitive bids while fostering transparency in the allocation of governmental resources. Without access to the actual content of the document, a comprehensive summary or detailed analysis cannot be provided.
    The Florida National Guard Counterdrug Program (FLNG-CDP) seeks proposals for the acquisition of four mobile radar kits to enhance its Air and Marine Reconnaissance Team's operational capabilities. The current Furuno radar system lacks necessary mobility and technological features for effective function in challenging coastal environments. The proposed radar packages must have features that allow for discreet operation in populated areas, including a TZtouch3 portable radar kit with a 12-inch multi-function display, a solid-state pulse compression Doppler radar, and a compact 24-inch radome. Additional specifications include a dual-channel chirp sounder, automatic identification system antenna, transceiver, and a comprehensive power supply. The equipment should be capable of rapid deployment within 30 minutes to assist law enforcement agencies during maritime and land operations. The investment underscores the importance of enhancing surveillance capabilities for heightened effectiveness in counter-drug initiatives.
    The document outlines a procurement request for various marine electronic equipment, indicating quantities of four for each item. It includes the NavNet TZtouch3 12" Multi-Function Display (MFD) with a sounder featuring internal GPS, as well as the DRS4DL+ 19" radar sensor, which operates at 4kW. The request also specifies the need for a FURUNO power cable, advanced Class B transceivers (B951) with high-performance capabilities, and a set of digital antennas suitable for AIS frequency requirements. Additionally, it lists a stainless steel mount and a power supply with a 12V output. This procurement request suggests a focus on enhancing marine navigation and communication technologies, likely in support of government operations or initiatives involving maritime equipment. The structure is straightforward, presenting item descriptions followed by their respective quantities, indicative of a formal procurement process aligned with governmental RFP protocols. The overall objective is to secure advanced electronic systems for improved operational capabilities in a marine context.
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