The U.S. Army's Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground has issued a special notice intended to improve communication between the Army and industry stakeholders. While this is not a formal solicitation, it provides quarterly updates on upcoming acquisitions.
The Army seeks industry partners for various engineering and technical support services across different divisions. These opportunities are primarily focused on intelligence, software engineering, and electronic warfare systems.
The scope of work for these acquisitions varies, but several require support services for software engineering, systems integration, and sustainment. Deliverables include engineering analysis, technical assistance, and intelligence support for Army operations.
Several divisions and program offices have outlined their requirements, including CECOM SEC, which seeks software engineering support for intelligence and electronic warfare systems. The estimated value of these contracts ranges from $100 million to over $500 million.
Another division, PM EW&C, requires a real-time monitoring solution for a Spectrum Situational Awareness System (S2AS), while SNTRE seeks a spectrum monitoring capability for Army systems. Additionally, PM IS&A has expressed a need for automated data reduction and analysis tools.
To apply, applicants should carefully review the requirements outlined in the Excel document attached to the quarterly update. Applicants must submit their proposals electronically, with deadlines varying based on the acquisition.
The Army will evaluate applications based on their relevance, technical merit, and cost-effectiveness. Applicants should direct any questions to the designated point of contact, Kellie Lamar-Reevey, ensuring they include the relevant RFP/TOR/Identifier number.
This summary provides an overview of the quarterly update and associated files, offering insight into the Army's upcoming acquisitions. For detailed information, potential applicants should review the original notice and attached files.