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ABERRANT, INC.

UEI: X9UNT4KBGXG5

ABERRANT, INC. is a federal contractor, registered under UEI X9UNT4KBGXG5. It has been awarded $1,820 across 2 federal contracts. Primary work spans All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Defense.

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Department Of Defense$1.8K100%
Awards by NAICS
611699 - All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction$1.8K100%
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NAICS: 611699
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Audio Engineer Instructor Support Services
Solicitation # N0018926QW258
The Naval School of Music at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story in Virginia Beach, Virginia, is seeking a qualified contractor to provide Audio Engineer Instructor Support Services under a Firm Fixed Price contract with a base year running from 24 September 2026 to 23 September 2027, and four optional years extending through 23 September 2030, with a possible six-month extension through 23 March 2031 under FAR 52.217-8. The contractor must assign a single instructor to deliver one-on-one and group instruction to students in the Basic Music Course and Unit Leader Course, focusing on audio engineering, production concepts, and instrumental proficiency assessments, while also supporting ensembles and completing administrative tasks in accordance with the Naval School of Music Master Training Schedule and NAVEDTRA M-142.4 Phase IV Vol 1 standards. The instructor is required to provide at least two individual lessons per week to each student, ensure 95% performance improvement after lessons, implement remediation plans for underperforming students, and maintain all equipment and facilities in compliance with DoD, Navy, and local security regulations. All work must be performed on-site at the specified location. The contract is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 611699, with submissions due by 10:00 AM EST on 30 July 2026 via email to Abbey Taylor at mary.a.taylor263.civ@us.navy.mil. Offerors must be registered in the System for Award Management with a current Unique Entity ID and CAGE code, and must comply with all representations regarding small business status, socioeconomic categories, and supply chain restrictions, including prohibitions on sourcing from State Sponsors of Terrorism, the Maduro Regime, and Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Personnel must undergo annual security training, complete antiterrorism awareness modules, obtain Personal Identity Verification credentials, and adhere strictly to physical security protocols, including key control and CAC badge return procedures. The Government will conduct performance evaluations based on the Performance Work Statement, with final acceptance authority resting solely with the Contracting Officer’s Representative or Technical Point of Contact. Invoicing must be submitted exclusively through Wide Area WorkFlow, and payment routing is managed via DoDAAC N3476B at the Center for Service Support in Newport, Rhode Island. The award basis is price-driven, though the Government retains the
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NAICS: 611699
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Federal
JPRA UTS Training
Solicitation # FA462026QA299
The Department of Defense is seeking information from capable vendors to provide an on-site, multi-day Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance Vehicle Tradecraft Course designed for 12 to 20 instructional cadre. The course requires expert-level classroom instruction and hands-on field exercises focused on detecting and neutralizing modern vehicular digital exhaust and external tracking systems. Contractors must deliver advanced signature management, non-attribution tactics, and physical evasion techniques that allow instructors to safely isolate or disable vehicle tracking mechanisms in hostile environments without impairing the vehicle’s operational mobility. MovementSafe is identified as the only known commercial provider capable of meeting the combined technical and tactical demands of this curriculum, which integrates hardware-level telemetry analysis with physical tradecraft. This sources sought notice is purely for planning and market research purposes and does not constitute a solicitation or binding commitment from the government. Responses must be submitted no later than 28 July 2026 at 10:00 AM PST and are limited to five pages, including a vendor capability statement, business name, address, CAGE code, size and socioeconomic classification under NAICS code 611699 with a $16.5 million revenue threshold, and supporting documentation if claiming a small business designation. Interested parties must be registered in the System for Award Management and provide a point of contact with email and phone number. The notice is issued under solicitation number FA462026QA299 by the 92 Cons Lgc office at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington, with primary points of contact Samantha Gorman and Chantal Henry. A separate formal solicitation will follow, and responses to this notice do not constitute an offer for contract award.
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NAICS: 712110
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Area of Interest (AoI) 018 - AME_CMH Racking & Shelving, Museum Support Center-Belvoir (CSO W912CH25SC001)
Solicitation # W912CH25SC001-AoI018
The Army Contracting Command - Detroit Arsenal (ACC-DTA) is seeking innovative commercial solutions to optimize specialized artifact storage capacity at the Museum Support Center located at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. This effort is being conducted under Area of Interest (AoI) 018 as part of a broader Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) solicitation, W912CH-25-S-C001. The objective is to acquire commercial technologies or services, specifically regarding racking and shelving, to improve storage efficiency. Amendment 01 to this AoI provides essential photographic references and dimensions to assist vendors in developing their Phase 1 submissions. The acquisition process follows a multi-phased evaluation approach consisting of a solution brief, a presentation or pitch, and a final commercial solution proposal. Proposals are evaluated on individual merit rather than through a comparative process, with a focus on technical innovation, feasibility, and price reasonableness. Awards are typically issued as fixed-price contracts under FAR Part 12 Commercial Item Procedures, with a general period of performance not exceeding 12 months. Interested parties must be registered in SAM.gov and use the PIEE system for invoicing. For AoI 018, the response deadline is August 24, 2026, and submissions must be delivered electronically via SAM.gov.
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NAICS: 611699
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USAF EOS Fieldcraft Training Support Services FY27-FY32
Solicitation # FA448426R0001
The U.S. Air Force 87th Contracting Squadron at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, is seeking a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) to provide Fieldcraft Training Support Services under a single Firm Fixed Price (FFP) Requirements Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract, with a base period of one year beginning December 12, 2026, and four additional one-year option periods extending through December 11, 2031, with a possible six-month extension under clause 52.217-8. The scope includes delivering annual training to approximately 8,000 Airmen as contingency skills instructors, Opposing Forces, and role players in support of overseas operations, adhering strictly to the Performance Work Statement (PWS) and referenced standards such as EOSI 36-100, CCAF-PPG, and FD PAM 350-3. All training must meet performance thresholds, including no more than one instructor or role player deficiency per month or quarter respectively, and require submission of milestone schedules prior to each course. The contract will be awarded based on a best-value trade-off, with technical acceptability being mandatory, past performance significantly more important than price, and price evaluated for reasonableness and affordability. Technical acceptability encompasses organizational staffing, recruitment and retention plans, key personnel qualifications, classroom capabilities, and a mission-critical Continuation of Essential Contractor Services Plan addressing disruptions, remote operations, mobilization procedures, and crisis communication. The acquisition is all-electronic, with solicitations and amendments posted exclusively on SAM.gov, and proposals must be submitted via email to two designated points of contact by August 24, 2026, with no extensions permitted. Offerors must certify SDVOSB status via SAM.gov, provide a valid UEI and CAGE code under NAICS 611699, and submit all required representations and certifications, including those related to cybersecurity, whistleblower protections, and foreign telecommunications equipment prohibitions. Proposals must comply with strict formatting rules, including four distinct parts—Technical, Price, Past Performance, and Continuation Plan—with the Technical Proposal limited to 50 pages and no resumes allowed. All pricing must be fully completed on the SF 1449, with unit and extended prices provided for each CLIN; failure to price any line item renders the proposal non-con
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