Request for Information for Laser Warning Receiver (LWR)
ID: VPS_LWRType: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC- DTAWARREN, MI, 48397-5000, USA

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MISCELLANEOUS VEHICULAR COMPONENTS (2590)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army, is seeking industry input through a Request for Information (RFI) for the Vehicle Protection System (VPS) Laser Warning Receiver (LWR), aimed at enhancing the survivability of ground combat vehicles. This RFI invites responses from potential contractors to provide insights on their capabilities, past performances, and technical expertise related to laser warning systems, as the Army plans to procure up to 4,000 kits in Fiscal Year 2026. The initiative underscores the importance of accurate threat detection and quality assurance in modernizing defensive technologies. Interested parties can direct inquiries to Chester Ho at chester.c.ho.civ@army.mil or by phone at (571) 588-8866, noting that participation is voluntary and no awards will result from this RFI.

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    The Request for Information (RFI) issued by the U.S. Army on March 10, 2025, pertains to the Vehicle Protection System (VPS) Laser Warning Receiver (LWR), aimed at enhancing survivability sensors for ground combat vehicles. This RFI seeks industry input to inform a potential contract for the production of up to 4,000 kits, anticipated for award in Fiscal Year 2026. It explicitly states that no award will result from the RFI, and all participation is voluntary without financial obligation to the government. Respondents must submit unclassified responses addressing a series of detailed questions covering their capabilities, past performances, security protocols, manufacturing processes, and technical expertise in laser warning systems. The document emphasizes the importance of accurate threat detection and the overall quality assurance of potential products. Participation will allow the government to assess market capabilities comprehensively and gather essential data for future procurement decisions. This RFI represents a strategic initiative by the Army to modernize its defensive technologies by leveraging industry insights while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and operational readiness.
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