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This Government Contract opportunity from Department Of Defense was posted on May 12, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Special Notice: Army Threat Coordination Group Engagement with Cleared Industry

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The U.S. Army has issued Special Notice SN120526 to invite cleared U.S. industry partners for a Threat Coordination Group (TCG) engagement focused on enhancing shared understanding of emerging threats pertinent to the Army’s Command and Control (C2) and Counter-C2 initiatives. This engagement is a classified, two-way forum between Government intelligence analysts and qualified cleared industry participants intended to facilitate information exchange and collaboration on global technology trends, threat capabilities, survivability challenges, and countermeasures against threats such as Counter-UAS and Counter-GPS systems. Participation is voluntary, limited exclusively to companies with an active facility clearance (FCL) at the SECRET level or higher, and is restricted to U.S. citizens cleared for secret information. The event, scheduled for June 9–11, 2026, at a cleared facility in Charlottesville, Virginia, is not a procurement action and will not culminate in a contract award. The notice outlines clear submission requirements for companies wishing to participate, including providing company details, confirmation of active facility clearance, a brief capability statement relevant to C2 and threat domains, organizational information, and the number and security clearance level of proposed attendees (limited to five participants per company). The communication will be conducted at a minimum classification of SECRET//NOFORN. While the Special Notice does not include contract clauses, pricing, or evaluation criteria, it establishes strict eligibility conditions emphasizing security clearances, facility access, and subject-matter expertise in areas such as electronic warfare, threat modeling, and counter-small unmanned aerial systems. The engagement seeks to enhance mutual threat awareness to influence future capability development rather than solicit deliverables or procurement proposals. Industry responses are due by May 29, 2026, and must be submitted via email to designated Army intelligence points of contact. No package, inspection, invoicing, or payment arrangements are associated with this notice, as it serves solely as an information-gathering and collaboration effort within the U.S. defense industrial base.

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U.S. Army invites cleared industry for classified threat coordination June 9–11, 2026, Charlottesville, VA.

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Department Of Defense → W6QK Acc-Apg

NAICS

928110 - National Security View NAICS

Place of Performance

Charlottesville, VA, USA

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NONE

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Special Notice SN120526: Threat Coordination Group Invitation for Army C2/Counter-C2

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W6QK Acc-Apg
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OfficeABERDEEN PROVING GROU, MD, 21005-1846, USA
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Department Of Defense → W6QK Acc-Apg
Office AddressABERDEEN PROVING GROU, MD, 21005-1846, USA
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The U.S. Army intends to conduct a Threat Coordination Group (TCG) engagement with cleared industry partners to support understanding of emerging and evolving threats relevant to the Army’s Command and Control (C2) and Counter‑C2 portfolio. This engagement will provide a forum for classified, two‑way discussions between Government intelligence analysts and qualified industry participants to improve shared awareness of global technology trends, threat capabilities, survivability and lethality challenges, and Counter‑UAS/Counter‑GPS considerations. Information gathered will help inform future capability development and identify requirements for intelligence data and threat models. This Special Notice is not a solicitation and will not result in a contract award. Participation is voluntary and limited to U.S. companies with an active facility clearance.