ContractCombined Synopsis/Solicitation

MQ-25 Radio Frequency Blanker Unit (RFBU) and Advanced Networking Tactical System Hardware Build 2.2

DEPT OF DEFENSE N00019-25-RFPREQ-WPM268-0018
Response Deadline
Feb 12, 2026
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Notice Type
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Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of Defense, specifically the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), intends to award a contract to The Boeing Company for the procurement of obsolescence efforts related to the Radio Frequency Blanker Unit (RFBU) and the integration of the Advanced Networking Tactical System Hardware Build 2.2 (ANTS HB 2.2) to support the MQ-25A program. This contract will also involve replacing the existing Encrypted Mass Storage Solution with a new data transfer system that maintains the required form, fit, and function, along with necessary software modifications. The MQ-25A unmanned aircraft is a critical component of the Navy's future carrier-based operations, and Boeing, as the sole designer and manufacturer, possesses the unique capabilities required for this project. Interested parties may submit their interest and capabilities in writing to the designated contacts, Janet L. Kennedy and Jennifer A. Alvey, via email, as this notice is not a request for competitive proposals.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
336411
Aircraft Manufacturing
PSC Code
AC14
NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; R&D ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedAug 7, 2025
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedJan 28, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineFeb 12, 2026
expiryArchive DateFeb 27, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE NAVY
Office
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND

Point of Contact

Name
Janet L. Kennedy

Place of Performance

Saint Louis, Missouri, UNITED STATES

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