Flying Fox Sensors #2
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The contract titled "Flying Fox Sensors #2" is a procurement initiative by the Department of Defense to support Network Operation engineers with enhanced wireless intrusion detection capabilities within the SAPF facility. It involves the purchase of ten Flying Fox Sensors, which include the sensors themselves, cellular antennas, WiFi/BT antennas, and mounting brackets. These sensors are designed to detect and identify wireless devices, helping to locate them precisely within the facility to prevent data leakage caused by wireless signals extending beyond controlled areas. This effort aligns with JSIG standards by enabling proactive monitoring and quarterly scanning for unauthorized wireless access points, as well as ensuring unauthorized devices are promptly reported and addressed in line with the organization's incident response plan. Additionally, the contract includes a one-year Software, Support, and Repair (SSR) package for all ten Flying Fox Sensors to ensure ongoing functionality and reliability. The primary place of performance is in South Coffeyville, Oklahoma, with coordination managed through the office located at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. This contract supports continuous wireless monitoring, critical for maintaining data security and compliance in the organization's network environment. The point of contact for this procurement is Charlene Nguyen, reachable via email and phone.
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S Coffeyville, OK, USASet-Aside
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This is a new requirement and is needed by the Network Operation engineers as this will aid in taking a proactive approach in
data loss prevention by increasing accuracy of device detection locations and instances.
The Flying Fox Sensors purchase is for the Wireless Intrusion Detection System (WIDS) to detect and identify wireless devices
inside the SAPF. This will also help our security team in finding exactly where in the facility that these devices have been and
currently are. Wireless signals may radiate beyond the confines of organization-controlled facilities which is not good for
preventing data leakage. This is also to help us align ourselves better with the JSIG standards which states, "Organizations
should proactively monitor for unauthorized wireless connections, including scanning for unauthorized wireless access points at
least quarterly. Unauthorized wireless devices require reporting and response in accordance with the organization / system
incident response plan.
Flying Fox sensor for Installation, which includes:
- Flying Fox sensor
- Cellular antenna
- WiFi/BT antenna
- Mounting bracket
Quantity: 10
Software, Support, Repair (SSR) for Flying Fox Sensor (ES012-100) - 1 Year
Quantity: 10
This requirement is for the continuous wireless monitoring to detect and identify devices inside the SAPF
