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Consolidated Towers and Surveillance Equipment Delivery Order 2

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The contract involves providing the United States Border Patrol with Integrated Surveillance Tower (IST) supplies and services at multiple predetermined locations within the Continental United States. Building on previous contracts and delivery orders aimed at acquiring new ISTs and upgrading existing legacy towers, this new delivery order will procure approximately 542 new IST units, as well as recapitalize about 348 legacy towers by installing new IST sensors and upgrading key subsystems such as power and communication. The objective is to enhance border surveillance capabilities through improved and expanded tower infrastructure. This procurement falls under the NAICS code 334511 and is categorized as a large business acquisition with no set-aside specified. The contract is managed by the Customs and Border Protection agency within the Department of Homeland Security. It covers numerous sites across the Continental United States and includes designated points of contact for general inquiries and small business coordination. The overall effort supports the ongoing modernization and integration of border security technologies to better protect and monitor U.S. borders.

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Provide and upgrade 890 Integrated Surveillance Towers for US Border Patrol across Continental US.

Agency

Department of Homeland Security → Customs And Border ProtectionView Agency

NAICS

334511 - Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing View NAICS

Place of Performance

Continental Unted States Numerous Sites

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AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security → Customs And Border Protection
Contacts2 people available
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Department of Homeland Security → Customs And Border Protection
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David HarrodSmall Business Specialist/APFS Coordinator

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To provide the United States Border Patrol with Integrated Surveillance Tower Supplies and Services at predetermined locations within the Continental United States. CBP previously awarded three CTSE contracts and Delivery Orders to acquire new Integrated Surveillance Towers and to upgrade or recapitalize existing legacy towers along the United States borders. CBP will now award a new Delivery Order to acquire approximately 542 new ISTs and recapitalize approximately 348 existing legacy towers with new IST sensors and other subsystems (e.g., power, communication).
Acquisition Strategy: Large Business

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