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FX Marking

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The Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection office is seeking acquisition of simulation marking and non-marking cartridges, blank cartridges, weapon conversion kits, and magazines meant for scenario-based use of force training. This requirement supports their training programs designed to enhance preparedness and realistic engagement exercises. The solicitation titled "FX Marking" targets large businesses and falls under the NAICS code 332992, which includes manufacturing related to ordnance and accessories. The contract opportunity was posted on February 25, 2026, and the anticipated place of performance is Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. There are no set-aside restrictions, signaling open competition for large firms. Key points of contact for the procurement include Matthew Butts and David Bak, with a small business specialist available to provide additional guidance. Interested parties can find further information and official documentation through the provided agency procurement system link.

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DHS seeks simulation cartridges, conversion kits, magazines for force training; open to large businesses.

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Department of Homeland Security → Customs And Border ProtectionView Agency

NAICS

332992 - Small Arms Ammunition ManufacturingView NAICS

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Harpers Ferry, WV, USA

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

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The Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection has a requirement for simulation marking and non-marking cartridges, blank cartridges, weapon conversion kits, and magazines for use in scenario-based us of force training.
Acquisition Strategy: Large Business

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