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Satellite TV Headend System Installation

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The contract requires the design, supply, and installation of a centralized headend system to deliver commercial HD satellite television to 252 guest rooms and common areas at Eielson AFB, Alaska, with a strict requirement that signal strength remain within 0–10 dBmV at every outlet. The system must be fully integrated with the existing coaxial infrastructure without disruption, ensuring seamless signal distribution across all designated locations. All components, including tuners, modulators, signal processors, and distribution hardware, must meet commercial HD standards and be capable of supporting current and foreseeable future channel loads. This is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 268120, classified as a subcontract with the Department of Defense through the FA5004 354 Cons Pk office. The solicitation was posted on June 17, 2026, with a deadline for responses on June 25, 2026, at 8:00 PM EST. Performance of the work is specifically tied to Eielson AFB, and all materials and labor must comply with federal contract regulations for small business participation. The contractor is expected to deliver a fully functional, turnkey solution with documentation, testing, and commissioning completed to ensure uninterrupted service delivery across the entire facility.

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Design, supply, and install HD satellite headend for 252 Eielson AFB rooms meeting 0–10 dBmV signal standards.

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Eielson AFB, AK, 99702, USA

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Design, supply, and install a centralized headend system to deliver commercial HD satellite TV to 252 guest rooms and common areas, integrated with existing coaxial infrastructure and maintaining signal strength of 0–10 dBmV at all outlets.

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