The NATO Tactical Satellite Radio Demonstration Checklist is a federal government document designed to evaluate the performance and capabilities of the AM3T radio and its associated ancillary equipment. The checklist covers critical operational parameters for the AM3T radio, including UHF SATCOM transmit (291.000 to 318.300 MHz) and receive (243.000 to 270.000 MHz) frequency ranges, simultaneous dual-channel transmission at 20 watts with internal amplification, and support for various waveforms such as UHF Dedicated SATCOM, UHF DAMA, UHF IW, and VHF/UHF VULOS. It also verifies JITC-certification for NATO Integrated Waveform (STANAG 4681) and approval for U.S. Type 1 and NATO SECAN secure communications. Additionally, the checklist assesses the functionality of AM3T radio ancillaries (handsets, cables, battery/AC/DC power), man-portable ancillaries (various antennas, GPS, battery charging), mobile ancillaries (vehicular SATCOM, LOS, GPS antennas, rugged mount, RF amplifier), and deployable HQ ancillaries (foldable SATCOM, LOS, GPS antennas). This document serves as a standardized verification tool for ensuring compliance and operational readiness of the AM3T radio system in tactical satellite communications.
The U.S. Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) is conducting market research through a Sources Sought notice for Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) tactical satellite radio systems. These systems are for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) to support the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Communications Information Agency (NCIA). The goal is to identify potential sources capable of delivering up to 517 ruggedized dual-channel UHF tactical satellite radio terminal equipment in three batches over 36 months. The radios must meet specific technical requirements, including JITC certification for NATO Integrated Waveform and approval for U.S. Type 1 and NATO SECAN secure communications. Interested vendors should provide company information, a solution description, and a plan for demonstrating system capabilities, along with Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) pricing. This is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP).
This document clarifies deadlines for an unspecified government solicitation, likely an RFP or grant. It addresses an industry question regarding two dates, 10 December and 17 December, confirming that questions are due by 10 December 2025, and final responses or submissions are due by 17 December 2025. This ensures clarity on the timeline for interested parties.