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True Bear Engineering

UEI: SLED_A85183F9E13DDD8F

True Bear Engineering is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_A85183F9E13DDD8F. It has been awarded $14,000,000 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include W6QK Acc-Orlando.

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W6QK Acc-Orlando$14.0M100%
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NAICS: 333310
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ACC-Orlando Hybrid PALT Industry Update - 08 September 2026
Solicitation # W900KK-ACCORLANDO-PALTSESSIONS-RSVP
The US Army Contracting Command–Orlando is hosting a Hybrid PALT Industry Update on Tuesday, 14 July 2026, from 1100 to 1200 ET at the Central Florida Tech Grove, located at 12809 Science Drive in Orlando, Florida. The event, organized in coordination with US Army CPE ST3 and USMC PM TRASYS, is designed to provide industry partners with updates on key procurement initiatives, particularly related to the Training Simulation Software and Training Management Tool (TSS/TMT) program, which supports multi-echelon Combined Arms Maneuver Training from Squad through Brigade levels in support of Multi-Domain Operations. Attendance is limited to 160 in-person participants and 300 virtual attendees via Microsoft Teams, with mandatory RSVPs required by Sunday, 12 July 2026, at 11:59 PM ET. Questions for the session must be submitted by Sunday, 5 July 2026, at 11:59 PM ET to ensure inclusion in the response queue; submissions after this date may not be addressed. In-person attendees must present a government-issued photo ID to access the facility and are strongly advised to park in the designated lot at the southeast corner of Science Drive and Technology Parkway due to limited on-site parking. Virtual attendees must join via a web browser—Chrome or Edge—without being signed into a Microsoft Teams account, and should use the provided URL to access the session, avoiding the Teams application. Alternative audio dial-in is available at +1 571-616-7941, with conference ID 776 094 929#. The session will not disclose sensitive procurement information that could compromise source selection integrity. The event supports the broader TReX II contract vehicle, with anticipated contract types including Firm Fixed Price, Cost Plus Fixed Fee, and Other Transaction Authority as needed. The program lifecycle spans development through sustainment, with expected contract durations varying by acquisition stream—ranging from one-year bases with four-year options to seven-year total periods including options, aligning with funding cycles from FY25 through FY34. Participation is governed by rules ensuring structured engagement, with workload point of contact information and session materials available on the ACC-APG public website.
W6QK Acc-Apg-Orlando

POSTED

5 days ago

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N/A
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NAICS: 333310
Federal
Royal Saudi Land Forces CH-47F and UH-60M Flight Training Devices
Solicitation # W900KKSAUCH47UH60FTD
The U.S. Department of Defense, through the W6QK Acc-Orlando office, is conducting market research under a Sources Sought Notice for the design, development, production, delivery, and installation of two Flight Training Devices (FTDs) for the Royal Saudi Land Forces Aviation Corps: one CH-47F (Block I) FTD to be installed at Al Qassim, Saudi Arabia, and one UH-60M FTD to be installed at King Khalid Military City, Saudi Arabia. Both devices must meet FAA FTD Level 7 standards, accurately replicate the flight performance and characteristics of the Royal Saudi Land Forces-configured aircraft, and be equipped with NVG-compatible cockpits, high-resolution geo-specific visual databases, vibration cueing systems, and seat-integrated tactile cueing. The systems must adhere to Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) principles using open standards such as DIS and HLA, interoperate with legacy UH-60L OFT and AH-64Ev4 LCT trainers, and be engineered to withstand extreme environmental conditions including dust and sand ingress per MIL-STD-810H Method 510. Each location requires a minimum of two qualified Field Service Representatives and two Instructor/Pilots for installation, training, and ongoing support, with two years of on-site Contractor Logistics Support included and an option for one additional year per device. A complete technical data package and an integrated spare parts package sufficient to sustain two years of operations must be delivered. The effort is subject to strict compliance with International Traffic in Arms Regulations and the Arms Export Control Act, and no classified information may be included in submissions. While this is not a formal solicitation, the anticipated contract period of performance is five years beginning in the fourth quarter of FY27, with an NAICS code of 333310 and a size standard of 1,000 employees. Small businesses must address limitations on subcontracting and the nonmanufacturer rule, and provide workshare estimates between prime and subcontracted efforts. Respondents must submit a two-part proposal not to exceed 20 pages in Microsoft Word format, including company details, UEI and CAGE codes, business size status, socio-economic certifications, technical experience in simulation systems and environmental hardening, and OEM coordination capabilities. The revised response deadline for this sources sought notice is June 29, 2026, at 5:00 PM Eastern Time, and submissions must be emailed to
W6QK Acc-Apg-Orlando

POSTED

8 days ago

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in 7 days
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NAICS: 541330
Federal
Fast Burst Reactor (FBR) Modernization Market Research RFI
Solicitation # Fast_Burst_Reactor_FBR_Modernization_Market_Research_RFI
The U.S. Government, through the Department of Defense and the Office of W6QK Acc-Orlando, is conducting market research via a Request for Information to gather industry input on the turn-key modernization of the Fast Burst Reactor (FBR) facility at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. This initiative, funded under the Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program, aims to assess viable approaches for the full life-cycle modernization of the FBR to ensure its continued availability, reliability, maintainability, and long-term sustainment. Responses are solicited in the form of a five-page white paper, with additional materials such as cover pages and past performance documentation excluded from the page limit. All submissions are voluntary, non-reimbursable, and become Government property with no obligation on the part of the Government to proceed with procurement or compensate respondents for their efforts. The RFI does not constitute a solicitation, request for proposal, or binding commitment to award a contract, and no claims may be filed based on responses submitted. The Government intends to use the information received to refine its acquisition strategy and identify appropriate contracting methods, including potential alternative NAICS codes that might better reflect the scope of work. Industry participants are encouraged to highlight proprietary information clearly and to provide suggestions for improved classification. The response deadline is August 21, 2026, and inquiries should be directed to Janice Williams or Whitly Hamilton at the provided contact details. The effort is strictly for planning purposes and is not intended to initiate a procurement event.
W6QK Acc-Orlando

POSTED

about 1 month ago

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in 2 days
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NAICS: 334517
Federal
PI538 Flash X-Ray Pulse Replacement Project
Solicitation # PI538_Flash_X-Ray_Pulse_Replacement_Project
The U.S. Government is seeking input from qualified industry sources to support the turn-key replacement and modernization of the PI-538 Flash X-Ray Pulse Replacement Project at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, including upgrades to the underlying underground facility. This request is a sources-sought notice aimed at gathering technical approaches, scheduling concepts, and rough order of magnitude cost estimates from prime contractors, engineering firms, and systems integrators capable of delivering a design-build and integrated solution. Responses must be submitted as a five-page white paper, excluding cover materials and past performance documentation, and any proprietary information must be clearly marked. All submissions become Government property, are voluntary, and will not be returned or reimbursed. The solicitation, posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of September 1, 2026, is part of the Department of Defense’s planning process via the Office of W6QK Acc-Orlando in Orlando, Florida. The North American Industry Classification System code listed is 334517, though industry is encouraged to propose alternatives. This RFI is strictly for information gathering and does not constitute a solicitation, invitation to bid, or commitment to procure. The Government will use the responses to refine its acquisition strategy, and no claims may be filed by respondents based on their participation. Point of contact for inquiries includes Janice Williams and Whitly Hamilton, both reachable through Army email and phone numbers provided.
W6QK Acc-Orlando

POSTED

about 1 month ago

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in 13 days
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NAICS: 541715
Federal
Broad Agency Announcement _ TRMC _ TE-ST _ W900KK-22-R-0012
Solicitation # W900KK-22-R-0012
The Broad Agency Announcement W900KK-22-R-0012 is a long-term solicitation active through March 14, 2037, aimed at advancing Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) technologies to enhance the Department of Defense’s Test and Evaluation/Science and Technology (T&E/S&T) capabilities. It targets Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) 3–6, focusing on innovations that will make T&E processes higher quality, more cost-effective, and faster across Developmental, Operational, and Live-Fire Testing domains. The program actively seeks novel, high-risk, high-payoff solutions that are too unconventional for current DoD adoption, prioritizing technical merit and mission relevance over cost. Proposals must align with specific Opportunity Notices detailing technical areas such as high-G centrifuges for IMU testing, requiring precision engineering, sustainability planning, and compliance with advanced performance metrics. Submission requires a multi-volume technical and cost proposal adhering to strict formatting, page limits, and naming conventions, with all documents delivered electronically to designated officials by the deadline. Key attachments include signed data rights, intellectual property assertions, cost worksheets, and project quad charts, all subject to Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), export control, and Limited Dissemination markings. Evaluation prioritizes scientific and technical merit equally with mission relevance, followed by cost realism, using a trade-off process rather than Lowest Price Technically Acceptable. Contractors must comply with rigorous security protocols including Facility Clearance Levels, NISPOM standards, antiterrorism training, and organizational conflict of interest disclosures, particularly when providing prior advising services to TRMC. All work must be performed under strict data rights agreements, with the government expecting unlimited rights to developed IP unless explicitly restricted, and prohibits public dissemination of results without approval under ITAR or CUI regulations. Performance is structured in phased milestones with defined exit criteria and deliverables including prototypes, software with source code, and system documentation, all subject to Government inspection and acceptance via DD Form 250 at designated facilities, with no FOB terms specified. Submission is governed by a clear chain of contact, administrative requirements, and adherence to federal acquisition guidelines, but no contract value, funding ceiling, or payment details are provided in the solicitation.
W6QK Acc-Orlando

POSTED

3 months ago

DEADLINE

in over 3 years
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