Sources Sought - Non-Kinetic Handheld Drone Defeat System
ID: A047998Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8601 AFLCMC PZIOWRIGHT PATTERSON AFB, OH, 45433-5344, USA

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Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories Manufacturing (332994)

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MISCELLANEOUS WEAPONS (1095)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB, is conducting market research to identify potential sources for a Non-Kinetic Handheld Drone Defeat System intended for use by the Security Forces Squadron. This procurement aims to enhance base security against threats posed by small unmanned aerial systems, with specific requirements detailed in the attached Statement of Work, including the need for a low-power transmitter capable of jamming common GPS frequencies. Interested firms are encouraged to submit a capabilities package demonstrating their qualifications and socio-economic status by 1:00 PM ET on April 9, 2025, to the designated contacts, Matthew Shofner and Ljuan Benbow, via the specified email addresses. All responses will be considered for future acquisition strategies, including the potential for small business set-asides.

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    The document outlines a Statement of Work for the acquisition of the Ghoul-Tool Attachable Transmitter (GAT) aimed at addressing the growing threats posed by Small Unmanned Aerial Systems at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. It details the need for a non-kinetic, handheld system to enhance base security. The contract specifies the procurement of five GAT kits and additional handles, with training to be conducted for personnel within 90 days post-award. Key requirements include a low-power transmitter capable of jamming common GPS frequencies and a specified operational range. Essential terms under the contract cover warranties, payments, delivery protocols, and vehicle inspection procedures to ensure security upon delivery. This document serves a critical role in facilitating the installation's defensive capabilities against drone threats, reflecting the federal government's efforts to enhance security infrastructure through targeted acquisitions and training.
    The government document is a "Sources Sought" notice regarding a Non Kinetic Handheld Drone Defeat System. The purpose is to gather information from potential contractors about their capabilities and qualifications in relation to this specific requirement. Respondents are asked to provide detailed company information, including ownership status, socio-economic classification, CAGE Code, and manufacturing details. Additionally, feedback on subcontracting possibilities and capability survey questions are included, aiming to assess interest and capability, particularly among small businesses. The Air Force is considering a small business set-aside depending on the demonstrated interest and compliance with federal regulations. This information will inform the acquisition strategy while promoting small business participation. The document emphasizes the necessity for clarity in teaming arrangements and previous contract experiences relevant to the requirement, ultimately aiming to determine viable suppliers for the intended solutions in drone defeat technology.
    The United States Air Force is conducting market research for a Non-Kinetic Handheld Drone Defeat System required by the Security Forces Squadron at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. This notice, primarily aimed at identifying potential suppliers, does not constitute a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) nor obligate the Government to issue one. Responses should demonstrate the capability to meet specifications outlined in the attached Statement of Work and clarify the respondent's socio-economic status, registration in the System for Award Management (SAM), and any anticipated subcontracting plans. Firms must submit their capabilities package via designated email by 1:00 PM ET on April 9, 2025, and are encouraged to monitor SAM.gov for updates. The Government does not cover costs incurred during this process and retains the right to prioritize small businesses depending on responses. Correspondence must include proper subject lines to avoid email filters. This activity reflects a structured approach to sourcing military capabilities, emphasizing compliance, and planning for future acquisitions.
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