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Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Technical Oversight

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The contract pertains to technical review and oversight of an Intrusion Detection System deployment with a focus on sensor placement, network integration, and alarm response protocols to ensure alignment with mission-specific security requirements. The work is scoped to support the Department of Defense through the FA2835 Aflcmc Hanscom Pzi office and will be performed at New Boston, with the primary objective of validating and enhancing the IDS architecture to meet rigorous defense-level security standards. The subcontract opportunity was posted on June 30, 2026, and responses are due by July 8, 2026, at 3:00 PM, with the North American Industry Classification System code 541340 indicating it falls under professional, scientific, and technical services related to computer systems design. There is no set-aside designation provided, and the contract is structured as a subcontract under a larger defense procurement framework.

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Technical review of IDS deployment for DoD at New Boston, focusing on sensor placement and alarm protocols.

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Department Of Defense → FA2835 Aflcmc Hanscom PziView Agency

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New Boston, NH, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA2835 Aflcmc Hanscom Pzi
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Technical review and oversight of IDS deployment including sensor placement, network integration, and alarm response protocols to ensure compliance with mission-specific security requirements.

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