Explosive Detection Equipment
ID: FA442725QZ029Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA4427 60 CONS LGCTRAVIS AFB, CA, 94535-2632, USA

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

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking small businesses to provide two handheld explosive trace detection (ETD) devices to enhance security at military installations in compliance with DAFI 31-101 regulations regarding commercial vehicle inspections. These devices are intended to supplement existing K-9 detection capabilities, enabling rapid and accurate screening of vehicles to mitigate explosive threats and ensure a safe environment. The procurement emphasizes the need for lightweight devices with quick startup times, high accuracy, and robust operational capabilities, including a two-year supply of consumables and extensive warranty coverage. Interested parties should submit their information to the designated contacts, SrA Nadine Umunyana and Ms. Maekyla Rosendo, by email, as the government will not cover any costs associated with responses to this Sources Sought notice.

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    The 60th Security Forces Squadron (60 SFS/S-5) is seeking procurement of two handheld explosive trace detection (ETD) devices to bolster base security and comply with DAFI 31-101 regulations concerning commercial vehicle inspections. The ETD devices will complement current K-9 detection methods, enabling swift screening of vehicles to mitigate explosive threats. The contractor must provide devices that are lightweight (<1 lb), with rapid startup (<30 seconds) and high accuracy (false positive/negative rate of <1%). Equipment must also function effectively in temperatures from 25°F to 125°F, possess a battery life exceeding 12 hours, and require no calibration or downtime between tests. The proposal also necessitates a two-year supply of consumables, an extensive warranty, and the inclusion of freight and labor charges. This procurement request reflects the commitment to enhancing safety measures at military installations through advanced technology and rigorous operational standards.
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