Pop-up Target System
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
AI Contract Overview
The Contractor is required to deliver nineteen new pop-up targets that match the existing ATA PIT design in form, size, and fitment to ensure compatibility with current protected berms, all powered exclusively by batteries. The system must include a reliable long-range wireless communications network capable of operating across a minimum two-mile distance between the range tower and target areas, with network components optionally solar- or battery-powered. Control hardware consists of two battery-powered tablets for range tower operators and three battery-powered handheld controllers for maintenance staff, all running software that enables accurate hit scoring, background lighting control, simulated return fire modes, and real-time monitoring of target battery levels. The Contractor must also provide upgrade pathways to integrate and ensure full compatibility with pre-existing ATA pop-up targets and chassis, allowing seamless unification of old and new systems under the same control infrastructure. Comprehensive training on system operation, troubleshooting, battery and solar maintenance, and software usage will be provided to Grand Bay Range personnel, with a mandatory site visit scheduled for 1 July 2026 at the Grand Bay Range in Valdosta, Georgia, where vendors will receive a safety briefing and escorted access. All questions regarding the requirement must be submitted by 2:00 PM EST on 8 July 2026 via email in Word or PDF format, with responses posted to SAM.gov on 13 July 2026. Quotations, tagged with solicitation number FA483026Q0043, are due by 2:00 PM EST on 20 July 2026 and must be sent to both primary and alternate points of contact. This solicitation is a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 333310 and is managed by the Department of Defense through the Office at Moody AFB, Georgia, with performance location at Fort Moore, Georgia.
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Place of Performance
Fort Moore, GA, 31699, USASet-Aside
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Organization & Contact Information
Full Description
The Contractor shall provide all hardware, software, ancillary equipment, frames, andtraining necessary to deliver nineteen (19) new pop-up targets, a dependable long-range wireless communications network,and a comprehensive remote-control system. Furthermore, the Contractor shall provide upgrade options to integrate and ensure compatibility with existing, on-hand ATA pop-up targets and chassis.
Quantity: The Contractor shall deliver nineteen (19) new pop-up targets with all associated hardware.
Form Factor: The new pop-up targets must closely mirror the existing ATA "PIT" target design, form factor, and size to ensure seamless fitment into current protected target berms.
Power Supply: All target components must be exclusively battery-powered.
The Contractor shall provide control devices and software capable of operating the entire target system.
Hardware Devices:
Two (2) control tablets/pads designated for operator use at the range tower.
Three (3) hand-held controllers designated for maintenance personnel.
All hand-held and tablet control de-vices must be battery-powered.
Software Capabilities: The control software installed on the tablets and hand-held devices must provide the following functionalities from the range tower:
Accurate scoring and reporting of target hits.
Control of background lighting effects.
Selection and triggering of simulated return gunfire indication modes.
Realtime reporting and monitorinof target battery power levels.
Range and Reliability: The system shall utilize a dependable wireless long-range communications network (e.g.,WIFI) establishing a minimum two (2) mile range between the range tower and the pop-up target placement areas. All targets must be fully functional and controllable at the target location areas.
Power Supply: Communications relays and associated network components may be solar-powered or battery-powered.
The Contractor shall provide system upgrade options and required hardware/software to make existing, on-hand ATA pop-up targets and chassis fully compatible with the newly provided targets, communications network, and remote control software.
Operations & Maintenance: The selected Contractor shall provide comprehensive maintenance and operations training to designated Grand Bay Range personnel.Training will cover routine operations, system troubleshooting, battery/solar maintenance, and software utilization.
A site visit will be held on 01 July 2026 at 9:30 AM EST. Interested vendors will meet at the Grand Bay Range - East Gate, Valdosta, GA 31602 (Attachment 2- Location Map). Range personnel will meet parties at the gate entrance, provide a safety briefing and ear protection if necessary, and then proceed with escort to the site.
Questions and Answers: Should you have any questions about this requirement, please submit them no later than 2:00 PM EST 08 July 2026, all questions must be emailed to the POCs via a word document or PDF (Attachment 3- Contractor Questions). Answers to all questions will be posted to SAM.gov through an amendment to the solicitation on 13 July 2026. Interested vendors are responsible for monitoring the solicitation for amendments and updates.
Response Time: Quotations will be accepted electronically no later than 2:00 PM EST on Monday, 20 July 2026. All quotations shall be marked with the RFQ number and title. Email quotations shall be sent to both the primary and alternate points of contact identified below.
Primary Point of Contact: SSgt Landon Docherty, Email: landon.docherty@us.af.mil, Phone: 229-257-4739.
Alternate Point of Contact: Mr. Samuel Garfunkel, Email: samuel.garfunkel.1@us.af.mil, Phone: 229-257-3947.
