The Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station, Atlantic (NCTAMS LANT) has issued a combined synopsis and solicitation (RFQ N7027224Q0025) for the procurement of six Yorkie-Pro handheld wireless intrusion detection systems. The procurement is not set aside for small businesses, with a size standard of 750 employees. Respondents must ensure the materials are Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant and include shipping costs in their price quotes. Evaluations will prioritize technical capability and price, with awards made to the lowest-priced technically acceptable offer.
Quoters must submit required information, including pricing, technical descriptions, delivery timelines, and relevant past performance records by September 11, 2024. The delivery location is Norfolk, VA, and a Firm-Fixed Price contract will be awarded based on the criteria outlined in the solicitation. Additionally, the document details the necessary clauses and regulations, emphasizing compliance with federal and operational security standards, and requires training on information technology security and operational security, particularly for contractors accessing sensitive information or facilities. This solicitation reflects a structured approach to procurement, ensuring accountability, regulatory compliance, and security in government contracts.
The document outlines the specifications for a Hand Held Intrusion Detector designed for advanced wireless security audits and technical surveillance countermeasures (TSCM). The device is capable of detecting all cellular devices across 3G, 4G, and 5G networks (excluding mm-wave frequencies), as well as locating various tracking devices including Apple AirTag and hidden GPS trackers. Key features include direction finding support, comprehensive data logging, and RF signal scanning across multiple frequencies including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The detector provides visual indicators for signal strength and can geo-locate rogue transmitters. Packaged with omni-directional antennas and a carrying case, the device is both portable and adaptable for on-the-go or fixed monitoring. This technology is essential for enhancing security measures in federal, state, and local sectors, facilitating the identification and analysis of unauthorized wireless signals. The RFP indicates a commitment to upgrading detection capabilities in alignment with contemporary security needs.