JB Charleston Generator Monitoring System
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Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
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Joint Base Charleston is seeking manufacturers to supply and install a remote generator monitoring system across 65 generators located at four geographically separated sites on the base. The system will serve as a data acquisition platform integrated into the existing Energy Management and Control System architecture to provide real-time alerts for electrical and generator failures, replacing manual inspection methods with immediate situational awareness to enhance base resiliency and ensure uninterrupted mission operations. Approximately 18 generator systems are confirmed compatible with Monico integration, while seven additional units are likely compatible but require further verification. Around 40 older Cummins generators may lack the necessary Cummins network cards and ProtoNode gateways, posing potential installation challenges that must be addressed during deployment. The solicitation, identified as A065363, was posted on July 12, 2026, with responses due by July 27, 2026, under NAICS code 334515. No set-aside is in effect, and inquiries should be directed to Jeffrey Krieger or Roger Crews at the Department of Defense’s 628th Contracting Squadron located at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina.
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Charleston AFB, SC, 29404, USASet-Aside
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Joint Base Charleston is seeking manufactures of remote generator monitoring systems and associated services. See attachments for specifics.
This project will procure and install a remote monitoring system for 65 generators across Joint Base Charleston's four geographically separated locations. This system is a data acquisition platform and will be integrated into the existing EMCS architecture, providing instant, centralized notification of any electrical or generator failures. This directly enhances base resiliency by replacing slow, manual inspection processes with real-time situational awareness, allowing for rapid response to power disruptions and ensuring mission continuity. The MP has provided that 18 generator systems have confirmed communication capability compatible with Monico integration. An additional 7 units are believed to be compatible but require additional discovery and confirmation. Approximately 40 units have been identified as older Cummins generators which may or may not currently have the required Cummins network cards and commissioned Cummins ProtoNode gateways installed and operational.
