Tenders of Dept Of The Army Usa

DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender

Security and Emergency Services
United States
Closing Date23 Nov 2027
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This Synopsis Is For Informational Purposes Only. This Is Not A Request For Quote And No Solicitation Exists. the Mission & Installation Contracting Command (micc), Fort Drum, Ny Is Seeking Multiple Correctional Institutions Inside The United States And Within A 150 Mile Radius From Fort Drum, New York Willing To Enter Into A Blanket Purchase Agreement (bpa) For Pre And Post Trial Confinement Under North American Industry Classification System Code (naics) 922140: Correctional Institutions. confinement Facilities Must Be Approved By The Federal Bureau Of Prisons Or United States Marshals Service, Or, Be Accredited By The American Correctional Association (aca) Or New York State. Facilities Must Comply With The Department Of Justice National Prison Rape Elimination Act Standards. Facilities Must Comply With The Standards Of Treatment Specified In Army Regulation 190-47, The Army Corrections System. these Bpas Will Be Evaluated Annually And May Remain In Place For Up To Five Years. When Establishing These Bpas The Government Will Consider Price, Past Performance (where Past Performance Information Exists), And Technical Capabilities. As Prescribed In Dfars 252.204-7004, Interested Parties Must Be Registered With The System For Award Management (sam) Under Naics Code 922140. Representations And Certifications Must Also Be On Record. The Registration Is Done Through The System For Award Management Website For Free At Https://www.sam.gov. please Respond Via Email With Intent To Participate. Any Correspondence Relating To This Synopsis Should Have "pre And Post Trial Confinement Bpa" Notated In The Subject Field.

DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender

Software and IT Solutions
United States
Closing Date23 Mar 2027
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C5isr Center Mosa Management Office (mmo) For Cmoss / Victory / Mora

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Others
United States
Closing Date31 Oct 2027
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The Mission Of Esi Directorate Is To Provide Support For Rapidly Integrating And Maturing Esi Technologies Onto Ground And Air Platforms And For Rapid Prototyping To Define, Ideate, And Test, To “learn By Doing” And Enable Solider-centric System Design. Esi Explores How To Manage And Securely Transmit Trustworthy Data As It Transverses The Army’s Network. This Baa Invites Industry To Submit Innovative Proposals That Address The Technical Portfolio Areas Of The Esi Directorate: Systems Integration (si), C5i Engineering And Readiness Engineering.

DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender

Aerospace and Defence
United States
Closing Date17 Dec 2025
Tender AmountUSD 16.8 Million 
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Broad Agency Announcement Emerging Technologies

DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender

Others
United States
Closing Date31 Jul 2026
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Artificial Intelligence Integration Center (ai2c) - Transformative Artificial Intelligence Research And Applications Broad Agency Announcement (baa)

DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender

Others
United States
Closing Date30 Apr 2026
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The U.s. Army Research Office (aro) In Partnership With Nsa’s Laboratory For Physical Science (lps) Is Soliciting Incubator, Collaboration, And Fellowship Research Proposals For Participation In The Lps Qubit Collaboratory (lqc). The Mission Of The Lqc Can Be Captured In Three Broad Goals: 1) Pursue Disruptive Fundamental Research And Enabling Technologies With A Focus On Qubit Development For Quantum Computing And Other Applications (such As Sensing); 2) Grow Deep, Collaborative Partnerships To Tackle The Most Difficult And Relevant Long-term Problems In Quantum Information Science And Technology; And 3) Build A Quantum Workforce Of Tomorrow Through Research Experiences In Government At Lps And At Lqc Partners. The Lqc Will Offer A Mechanism For Collaborative Research Between Lps And Academia, Industry, Ffrdcs, And Government Laboratories To Advance Foundational And Transformative Research On Challenging Problems That Have Hindered Progress In Quantum Information Processing And Associated Technologies. the Goal Of This Baa Is To Seek Proposals That Bring Together Expertise From The Public And Private Sectors And Their Respective Research Infrastructures To Advance Solutions That May Be Best Approached As A Collaborative Team. A Collaboratory Is “a Center Without Walls, In Which The Nation’s Researchers Can Perform Their Research Without Regard To Physical Location, Interacting With Colleagues, Accessing Instrumentation, Sharing Data And Computational Resources, [and] Accessing Information Indigital Libraries. This Baa Introduces Lqc Research Thrusts (a.1.1) Which Are The Technical Areas Of Interest—which Will Be Updated Periodically—where Partners Of The Lqc Will Pursue Joint Research With Lps Through Incubator (a.1.2) And Collaboration (a.1.3) Collaborative Agreements. The Lqc Baa Also Fulfills The Government’s Overarching Interest--through The Proposed Research And On-site Research Experiences--in Creating And Training A Workforce In Quantum Science And Technology, Generating Pathways Of Solutions That Feed Technology Development, Establishing Partnerships, And Creating Transition Opportunities. In Further Support Of Training Through Research, Section A.1.4 Calls For Quantum Computing Research (quacr) Graduate And Postdoctoral Fellowships For Us Citizens Working In Areas Of Interest As Described Below. substantial Progress On Solving The Most Difficult And Long-term Quantum Information Science & Technology (qist) Research Problems That Unleash Further Rapid Progress In The Field Will Constitute Lqc Success. Examples Of Such Research Problems Include (but Are Not Limited To): Limits Of Performance Due To Device Design, Material Selection, And/or Control, The Exploration Of Alternative Qubit Physics (e.g., Different Approaches To Qubit Encoding Or Types Of Gates) And Lowering Of Barriers To Such Approaches, Advances In Materials That Improve Qubit Gate Fidelity, Reducing The Overhead Of Classical Components In Quantum Information Technology And Optimizing Classical Performance, And The Exploration Of Applications Of Quantum Technologies To New Domains. three Categories Of Proposals Are Sought For This Baa: incubator Opportunities Seek Partnership Proposals From Single Investigators And Small Research Groups, Including Teaching Colleges, Who May Have Unique Skillsets To Contribute Toward The Pursuit Of The Research Thrusts Presented In A.1.1. Incubator Proposals May Also Be The Development Of Concepts Into A Detailed Technical Research Approach To Advance Solution Of Problems Of High Interest To Quantum Information Science Research. Incubator Proposals Would Avail Themselves Of The Collaboration Opportunities With Lps Research Staff And Infrastructure Made Available At The Laboratory For Physical Sciences (lps) To Lay The Groundwork For Concepts That May Be Suitable For A Collaboratory Proposal Or Responses To Other Dod Quantum Information Science Research Opportunities. collaboratory Proposals Seek Research Proposals That Bring Together A Strong Significant Collaboration--researchers From Academia, Industry, Ffrdcs, And/or Government Laboratories--to Pursue Long-term Projects Focused On Fundamental Problems Of Interest To Qubit Development And/or Associated Science And Technology. These Collaborative Groups Will Propose To Work Together In A Focused Manner For A Period Of Time Expected To Be One To Three Years In Order To Demonstrate A Proof-of-concept Experiment And/or Theory Exploration To Determine The Feasibility Of Their Creative Idea. quacr Research Fellowship Proposals Seek To Support Talented U.s. Citizen Graduate Students And Postdoctoral Researchers In The Field Of Quantum Information Processing (primary Interest) And Quantum Sensing (secondary Interest). Applicants With A Background From Either Within Or Outside Qis Are Encouraged. The Proposed Research Areas Are Described In This Baa And Must Enhance Active Quantum Information Science Research Efforts Being Supported By The Army Research Office And/or Lps. Research Fellows Are Encouraged To Complete An Lps Internship During Their Graduate Career Or Visit During Their Postdoctoral Fellowship.

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Others
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Closing Date31 Dec 2027
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413th Csb Theater-wide Blanket Purchase Agreement (indo-pacific)

DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender

Cable and Wires
Corrigendum : Closing Date Modified
United States
Closing Date14 Apr 2027
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Cable Tv, Wired And Wireless Internet For Fort Drum, Ny

DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender

Aerospace and Defence
United States
Closing Date8 Jun 2027
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The Mission Of The U.s. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (devcom Sc) Is To “maximize The Warfighter’s Survivability, Sustainability, Mobility, Combat Effectiveness And Field Quality Of Life By Treating The Warfighter As A System.” Our Focus Is To Deliver World Class Research, Development, Systems Engineering, And Services With A Unique Human-centric Focus By: cultivating A Highly Motivated, Expert, And Agile Workforce. exceeding Customer And Stakeholder Expectations. delivering What We Promise At An Unprecedented Pace And Honoring Our Commitments. fostering Long Term Strategic Partnerships And Collaborations With Key Customers, Other Government Agencies, Industry And Academia. general Information On Devcom Sc Can Be Obtained From The Devcom Sc Website At Https://ccdcsoldiercenter.army.mil/ under The Authority Of 10 U.s.c. 4022, Devcom Sc Seeks To Award Funding Through Other Transaction Agreements (otas Or Agreements) To Non-traditional And Traditional Defense Contractors For Prototype Projects Within Devcom Sc’s Areas Of Interest. Devcom Sc Is Interested In Efforts Directed Toward The Development Of Enabling Technologies That Speed Up The Advanced Development Process. this Broad Other Transaction Authority Announcement (botaa) Provides Information, Submission Instructions, Evaluation And Selection Criteria, And Award Administration. how The Process Works: offerors May Submit Preproposals Against Any Area Of Interest Listed In §iv. Additional Areas Of Interest May Be Issued Through A Request For Project Proposal. (note: Guidelines For The Requirements Of A Preproposal Are Listed In §iii B 1.) preproposals Are Reviewed By The Government. if There Is Interest, The Government Will Reply With A Request For Full Proposal (rffp) Within 60-90 Days. (note: The Guidelines For All Required Information Needed For A Full Proposal Is Explained In §iii B 2.) the Offeror Will Prepare And Submit The Full Proposal Within The Period Of Time Stated In The Rffp. This Is Generally Set At 30 Days. once Received, The Government Will Evaluate The Proposal. discussions Among The Parties, Whether Verbally Or In Writing, Will Occur As Appropriate. the Government Will Send An Agreement To The Offeror. additional Discussions Will Occur As Necessary. awards Will Be Made After Evaluation And Selection Of A Successful Proposal. (note: Awards Are Dependent Upon The Availability Of Funds.) the Full Devcom-sc Botaa Document Is Attached Herein.

DEPT OF THE ARMY USA Tender

Software and IT Solutions
United States
Closing Date4 Jan 2028
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Devcom Analysis Center Broad Agency Announcement For Applied Research
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