ACC-APG Competitive Opportunities: Division C
ID: ACCAPG_CompetitiveOpportunities_DivisionCType: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-APGABERDEEN PROVING GROU, MD, 21005-1846, USA

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Engineering Services (541330)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL (R425)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), is announcing competitive opportunities for various engineering services under Division C. This initiative aims to enhance communication with industry stakeholders by providing quarterly updates on upcoming acquisitions, which include a range of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and contracts related to advanced technology and systems, such as radar systems and artificial intelligence software. The opportunities outlined are critical for supporting the Army's evolving needs and improving military capabilities, with estimated project values ranging from $10 million to over $4 billion. Interested parties are encouraged to direct their inquiries to Yadira Colon at yadira.i.colon.civ@army.mil, with updates expected to be posted quarterly around the 20th of the first month of each quarter.

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    The document outlines various Request for Proposals (RFPs) and opportunities as of January 29, 2024, primarily related to U.S. Army programs, including multiple proposal identifiers, associated mission partners, and contract types. It also details tentative award dates, requirement values, and a range of tasks including software/support services, engineering assistance, and system integrations to enhance defense capabilities. Additionally, the status of each opportunity is classified into stages from pre-award development to solicitation evaluation.
    The document outlines various upcoming government contracting opportunities, particularly Requests for Proposals (RFPs), from the Army's Communication-Electronics Command (CECOM) and associated Program Manager offices. Key opportunities involve engineering and technical support services related to electronic warfare, sensors, and software for Army systems, with significant contract values ranging from $1 million to over $4 billion. The document details specific requirements, such as support for advanced radar systems, electronic warfare systems, and modernization of navigation technology, along with their tentative award dates and estimated periods of performance. The status of each requirement varies from awarded contracts to pre-award development stages, indicating the dynamic nature of defense-related procurement processes. As these contracts are critical for maintaining operational readiness and technological advancement, they play a fundamental role in the Army's modernization initiatives and strategic capabilities. The competitive landscape is emphasized, with many projects recognizing incumbents but also highlighting new requirements, showcasing ongoing support for both established and emerging defense contractors.
    The document outlines various Request for Proposals (RFPs) and contracts managed by the ACC-APG Division C as of January 23, 2025, targeting several U.S. Army programs. Key initiatives include Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) for aerostat capability, advanced radar systems, and navigation/positioning technologies. Notable contracts involve ongoing support for Persistent Surveillance Systems and Artificial Intelligence software projects, with estimated values ranging from $20 million to $4 billion. The document details incumbent contractors, award timelines, potential contract types (e.g., Fixed-Price, Cost-Plus), and projected durations. Several requests aim to support digital engineering ecosystems and enhance electronic warfare capabilities through innovative technological solutions. The summary also stresses the collaborative efforts required from industry partners to meet military operational needs, showcasing the strategic importance of these contracts within the broader scope of defense capabilities and modernization efforts. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive overview of opportunities available for contractors in defense-related sectors.
    The ACC-APG Division C report outlines various contracting opportunities as of January 29, 2024, with a focus on requirements across multiple programs, primarily pertaining to the U.S. Army. It details specific RFPs, associated mission partners, requirement values, tentative award dates, estimated periods of performance, and the status of each opportunity in the pre-award phase. Additionally, it includes contractor information and contact details for relevant contracting officers.
    The ACC-APG Division C document outlines various opportunities related to U.S. Army contracting and specifications for proposals (RFPs) as of April 2025. It includes details about multiple Requests for Proposals (RFPs) addressing specific needs, such as the PD Aerostats' Science, Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) support, advanced radar systems, artificial intelligence software, and improvements in electronic warfare systems. The document highlights both ongoing solicitations and completed awards, providing estimated contract values and timelines for contract performance, ranging from $10 million to over $4 billion for varying projects. Key players involved include the Program Executive Offices (PEO), Project Managers (PMs) across various sectors like Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT), and Electronic Warfare. The document focuses on competitive and sole-source acquisition strategies, reflects a range of contract types including Firm-Fixed-Price (FFP) and Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF), and emphasizes the importance of ongoing software support, integration, technical assistance, and the integration of emerging technologies into military operations. The overall aim is to enhance Army capabilities through strategic acquisitions, fostering advancements in military technology and operational readiness.
    The document outlines various contracting opportunities available through the ACC-APG Division C as of January 29, 2024, including RFPs for software engineering, technical assistance, and support services for multiple Army programs. It provides details on tentative award dates, estimated contract values ranging from $10 million to $4 billion, and specifies the status of proposals, evaluations, and awards. Additionally, it includes contact information for key personnel associated with each opportunity.
    The document outlines various government Requests for Proposals (RFPs), contracts, and other procurement opportunities related to advanced technology and systems within U.S. Army programs. It includes notable efforts such as the Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar System (ASARS) and the Joint Common Access Platform (JCAP) along with estimates for awards and contract details. A significant note is the cancellation of specific projects like the Artificial Intelligence Software at Pace (AIS@P), highlighting evolving priorities within the Army. Each entry provides a brief description of the requirement, historical context around incumbent contractors, and planned award dates along with varying estimated project values ranging from $10M to $600M. Additionally, the document indicates the solicitation status and categorization, showcasing a mix of competitive and sole-source acquisitions. This structure aims to inform potential contractors about upcoming opportunities while documenting ongoing project statuses. It serves as a vital resource for understanding current military needs and guiding industry responses to federal RFPs tailored to enhance defense capabilities.
    The ACC-APG Division C document outlines various government Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and opportunities for partnerships in support of electronic warfare, positioning, navigation, timing systems, and advanced technological solutions within the Army's modernization efforts. It categorizes projects by customer/mission partner and provides detailed descriptions of required capabilities, including synthetic aperture radar systems, electronic warfare planning, and artificial intelligence software support. Each entry specifies the funding range, anticipated award dates, and contract types, emphasizing the competitive nature of most solicitations and the inclusion of new and follow-on requirements. This document serves as a critical resource for contractors seeking to engage with the government on innovative defense projects, outlining the scope and support needed for successful integration and operational effectiveness in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. Overall, it underscores the government's commitment to enhancing operational readiness and technological advancement within military operations.
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