The Joint Project Manager CBRN Protection is hosting an Industry Day on February 11, 2026, in Stafford, VA, to discuss the Biological Containment Isolation System (BCIS), Portable Patient Transport System (PPTS), and Shipboard Isolation System (SIS). The event will provide an overview of JPM CBRN Protection, detailed presentations on each system, and information on solicitation and award processes, including OTA vs. FAR-based vehicles. Attendees will have networking opportunities, and the day will conclude with breakout sessions for each system, offering a platform for in-depth discussions on requirements, interoperability, evaluation factors, and potential Request for Prototype Proposals topics across various phases.
The Joint Project Manager CBRN Protection is hosting an Industry Day on February 11-12, 2026, in Stafford, VA, focusing on chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense. The event will cover the Biological Containment Isolation System (BCIS), Portable Patient Transport System (PPTS), and Shipboard Isolation System (SIS). The agenda includes overviews of JPM CBRN Protection, detailed discussions on each system, and insights into solicitation, award processes, and business opportunities. Breakout sessions will allow for in-depth discussions with product managers. Additional topics for consideration include requirements, interoperability, evaluation factors, and prototype proposal phases. This event aims to engage industry partners on critical CBRN protection capabilities and future acquisition pathways.
CPE CBRND and JPM CBRN Protection are hosting an Industry Day on February 11, 2026, in Stafford, VA, to discuss Biocontainment, Isolation, and Quarantine (BIQ) requirements for the Biological Containment Isolation System (BCIS), Portable Patient Transport System (PPTS), and Shipboard Isolation System (SIS). This event aims to gather market research on existing technologies. Industry members are invited to register via CPE CBRND's Joint Enterprise Technology Tool (JETT) by January 28, 2026 (foreign attendees by January 8, 2026). Attendees should also upload their RFI responses to JETT, specifying "BCIS/PPTS/SIS RFI". Draft Request for Proposals for all three systems are expected to be released by February 1, 2026. The BCIS is a field-deployable system to convert positive pressure tents into negative pressure environments for airborne infectious particles. The PPTS is a man-portable, single-patient transport system with negative pressure and air filtration. The SIS is a quickly erectable isolation system for shipboard environments, also featuring negative pressure and air filtration.
CPE CBRND and JPM CBRN Protection are hosting an Industry Day on February 11–12, 2025, in Stafford, VA, focusing on Biocontainment, Isolation, and Quarantine (BIQ) requirements. This event will cover the Biological Containment Isolation System (BCIS), Portable Patient Transport System (PPTS), and Shipboard Isolation System (SIS). The goal is to engage with industry members, inform them about current and future needs, and gather market research on existing technologies. Attendees must register via CPE CBRND's Joint Enterprise Technology Tool (JETT) by January 28, 2026, with foreign attendees needing to register by January 8, 2026. Participants are also encouraged to upload their RFI responses to JETT, specifically noting “BCIS/PPTS/SIS RFI” in the RFI# field. Draft Request for Proposals for these systems are expected by February 1, 2026. The BCIS will provide a transportable, negative-pressure, field-deployable isolation area for individuals with highly contagious infectious diseases (HCIDs). The PPTS is a man-portable system for single, non-ambulatory patient transport, featuring a negative-pressure enclosure and air filtration. The SIS is designed for quick erection on ships to isolate infectious patients, also featuring a negative-pressure enclosure and air filtration.
The Q&A for BIQ Industry Day RFI clarifies key details for attendees. There is no cost to attend the industry day, though participants are responsible for their own travel expenses. The event does not include formal platforms or exhibitor booths for capability sharing; instead, attendees are encouraged to bring portable items such as samples or materials. This summary addresses common questions, providing essential information for those planning to participate in the industry day.