Marine Corps Wideband Satellite Communications - Expeditionary Program
ID: M6785425I2026Type: Sources Sought
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Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYCOMMANDERQUANTICO, VA, 22134-6050, USA

NAICS

Satellite Telecommunications (517410)

PSC

IT AND TELECOM - NETWORK: SATELLITE AND RF COMMUNICATIONS PRODUCTS (HW, PERPETUAL LICENSE SOFTWARE) (7G22)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC), is conducting market research to identify industry capabilities for supporting the Marine Corps Wideband Satellite Communications – Expeditionary (MCWS-X) program. The MCSC is specifically seeking vendors who can provide system maintenance, sustainment, and the development of new terminals to enhance existing communications capabilities, as they currently rely on L3Harris for these services. The MCWS-X terminals are critical for rapid deployment and high data throughput, utilizing advanced satellite communications technology that is compatible with both legacy and future systems. Interested parties must submit their responses detailing their capabilities and proprietary information by May 7, 2025, via email to the primary contact, Victoria Downing, at victoria.downing@usmc.mil, or the secondary contact, Leigh Anne Romo, at leigh.a.romo.civ@usmc.mil.

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    The Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) issued a Request for Information (RFI) to explore the industry’s capability to provide support for the Marine Corps Wideband Satellite Communications – Expeditionary (MCWS-X) program. This RFI seeks market research concerning system maintenance, sustainment, and the development of new terminals to enhance the current communications capabilities. MCSC currently relies on L3Harris for these services and aims to evaluate alternatives potentially available in the market. The MCWS-X terminals are designed for rapid deployment and high data throughput, using advanced satellite communications technology compliant with both legacy and future systems. Responses to this RFI must detail the vendor’s capabilities, compatibility with existing equipment, and any proprietary information while ensuring compliance with intellectual property rights. Submissions are to be made via email by 7 May 2025, and any proprietary data must be clearly marked for protection. This RFI does not obligate the government to issue a solicitation or procure services, serving solely as a means to assess market readiness.
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