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SIT SAT Wireless Conversion
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The contract involves procuring commercial electronic targetry components and onsite installation services to convert existing hardwired Stationary Infantry Targets (SIT) and Stationary Armor Targets (SAT) at Fort Riley, Kansas, into a wireless system. Key components to be supplied include 72 Command and Control Boards for SIT, 27 Command and Control Boards for SAT, 99 Wire and Antenna Kits, and 99 RF Modules. The goal is to modernize the range infrastructure, enhancing reliability and reducing maintenance challenges related to worn physical wiring, thereby supporting uninterrupted live-fire training and range operations. This combined procurement requires all supplies and installation services to be delivered and performed exclusively at the Fort Riley training ranges, with no option periods or extensions available. The contract is associated with solicitation number W911RX-26-Q-A048 under NAICS code 334419 and is managed by the Department of Defense office W6QM Micc-Ft Riley. Key contacts for the contract are Jennifer Davis and Savannah Kennedy, who are available for inquiries related to the procurement.
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KS, 66442, USASet-Aside
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Submission Closed
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The Government has a requirement to procure commercial electronic targetry components and incidental onsite installation services to convert existing hardwired Stationary Infantry Targets (SIT) and Stationary Armor Targets (SAT) to a wireless configuration. The required components include Command and Control Boards (72 SIT, 27 SAT), Wire and Antenna Kits (99 total), and RF Modules (99 total), along with the necessary onsite installation to integrate these components into the existing range infrastructure. This modernization requirement supports live-fire training and range operations at Fort Riley, Kansas. Converting the current hardwired target lifters to a wireless system is necessary to improve range reliability, mitigate continuous maintenance issues associated with degraded physical wiring, and ensure uninterrupted training capabilities for military personnel. There are no option periods or "Option to Extend Services" clauses associated with this effort. All supplies and onsite installation services are required to be delivered and performed at Fort Riley, Kansas. No unique geographic limitations exist beyond the requirement for the installation to occur on-site at the Fort Riley training ranges
