On December 4, the U.S. Army issued a sources sought notice for an Airborne Anti-Terrorism/Border Security Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) system. Responses are due by 4:00 p.m. Eastern on December 18.
The U.S. Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) on behalf of the Communications-Electronics Command Security Assistance Management directorate (CECOM SAMD) is issuing this sources sought notice as a means of conducting market research to identify potential sources having an interest in, industry technologies available and qualified to fulfill Foreign Military Sales (FMS) requirements for a signals intelligence (SIGINT) system(s) For Foreign Military Sales (FMS).
CECOM SAMD administers and manages FMS cases including anti-terrorism and border security Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) system(s) used by partner nations. CECOM SAMD’s goal is to satisfy requirements for Airborne Anti-Terrorism/Border Security SIGINT System(s) for Egypt.
The purpose of this market research/sources sought is to identify interested sources that are qualified and able to provide requirements to Egypt. The partner nation requests for an Airborne Anti-Terrorism/Border Security SIGINT System(s) that matches the specifications described in the sources sought notice.
Review the anti-terrorism SIGINT sources sought notice.
Source: SAM
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