The Department of Commerce's Office of the Secretary is issuing a Sources Sought Notice for market research related to the acquisition of telecommunications products and services. Dated July 16, 2025, this notice is intended to gather information on potential sources, their capabilities, and the level of competition. Respondents are invited to review a draft Statement of Work and submit capability statements via email by July 23, 2025. The notice includes specific instructions for submission, emphasizing the importance of confidentiality and the non-obligation nature of this notice, which does not constitute a solicitation for proposals or contracts. The government seeks vendor details such as company information, DUNS, and relevant NAICS codes, and clarifies that proprietary or sensitive information should not be submitted. Overall, this notice reflects the government's strategy to refine its acquisition planning for telecommunications services through industry collaboration.
The U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) requires the development of a spectrum monitoring system for the Table Mountain National Radio Quiet Zone under its FACTS project. The system aims to monitor compliance with quiet zone restrictions and geolocate any emissions using Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) techniques. Currently, the NTIA utilizes limited-capacity equipment for annual spectrum surveys, which are not continuous; hence, a dedicated year-round monitoring solution is needed.
The proposal outlines the need for four CRFS RFeye sensors capable of operating between 20 MHz and 18 GHz, complemented by several software programs for data management and analysis. The equipment and services must come from authorized distributors, ensuring that all products are genuine and under warranty. The delivery deadline for the equipment is set at 120 days after receipt of the order, with all items to be shipped to a designated NTIA address in Boulder, Colorado. This project reflects the government’s commitment to effective spectrum management and compliance with telecommunications regulations.