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This Government Contract opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on June 1, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Supply of Fully Automated Tunable Mid-Infrared (MIR) Laser System

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NAICS: 334511
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HOUSING SECTION, NIGThis contract, issued under solicitation number SPE4A7-26-T-299J by the Department of Defense’s Defense Logistics Agency, specifies the procurement of 9 units of Housing Section, NIG with NSN 5855-01-723-0661 at a unit price of $9.00, totaling $81.00. Delivery is required FOB origin within 164 days, with inspection and acceptance occurring at the destination, and no variance in quantity is permitted. All items must be packaged in compliance with ASTM D3951, but must adhere to the higher precedence of the DLA Master List of Technical and Quality Requirements, including MIL-STD-129 for marking and labeling. Palletization must meet RP001 DLA Packaging Requirements, and sampling for quality verification follows MIL-STD-1916 or ASQ H1331, with zero non-conformances required unless otherwise stated. Critical, major, and minor attributes are assigned verification levels VII, IV, and II or AQLs of 0.1, 1.0, and 4.0 respectively, with unspecified attributes treated as major. The contract mandates adherence to cybersecurity standards including CMMC Level 2 self-assessment and includes requirements for the removal of government identification from non-accepted supplies and physical identification of bare items. The delivered goods must be shipped to the designated DLA Distribution facility in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, with transportation governed by DLAD Proc Notes C19 and C20. The original required delivery date is February 10, 2027, though the need ship date is specified as October 18, 2026. The contract incorporates applicable technical and quality specifications referenced by R or I numbers from the DLA Master List, and the unit of issue follows DoD standards as defined in the official DLA Excel spreadsheet. All requirements take precedence over any conflicting commercial standards, and the point of contact for inquiries is Georgina Vass at DLA.
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NAICS: 334511
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IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE, NIGHT VISIONThe contractor is required to conduct a first article test on one unit of item 5855016964208, an image intensifier tube for night vision, and submit a detailed test report within 150 calendar days of contract award to DLATesting@dla.mil, clearly marked with the contract number and lot/item number. The contractor must notify the contracting officer in writing at least 30 days prior to testing to allow government witnessing. The report must be signed and accompanied by the system of record receiving report and written confirmation that the same manufacturing processes and facilities will be used for production units. Submission addresses vary by DLA component: Aviation, Troop Support, Land, Maritime, and Construction and Equipment each have designated points of contact for receiving the report, with specific email or mailing instructions. The contractor must maintain an approved government inspection system and retain all supporting records for government review. If the first article is disapproved, the contractor must redo the tests at their own expense and resubmit a revised report under government-directed timelines. Failure to submit a timely report or repeated disapprovals may be treated as a failure to deliver under the contract’s default clause. Before first article approval, all costs for materials or production of remaining contract quantities are borne solely by the contractor and are not eligible for progress payments or termination settlements. If approved and not consumed in testing, the first article unit may be delivered as part of the contract quantity. The government may waive the requirement if similar items have been previously accepted. For government-performed testing, the contractor must ship the units to the designated test facility with proper labeling and documentation, including internal copies of the contract, drawings, certifications, and a pre-paid return label. Shipments must be traceable, accompanied by a notification email with shipment details and receiving report. The government may return unused test units at no cost to itself, provided the contractor supplies a return address and shipping account. The FOB point is destination, and government inspection occurs at source with acceptance at destination.
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The contract requires the supply of a fully automated turnkey mid-infrared laser system capable of continuous-wave operation across the 1.45 to 4.0 micron wavelength range, with integrated fiber-coupled outputs for flexible delivery. The system must support seamless, hands-free remote operation through standardized control hardware and software from TOPTICA, enabling fully automated wavelength scanning without manual intervention. It must be delivered as a complete, integrated solution ready for immediate deployment in research or industrial applications requiring precise and repeatable MIR wavelength control. The system is being procured under a subcontract by the National Research Council of Canada, part of the Government of Canada, with a response deadline of June 15, 2026. The North American Industry Classification System code 334511 indicates this relates to the manufacturing of lasers and optical equipment. The place of performance and specific delivery location are not detailed, but the solution must be fully operational upon delivery and compatible with existing TOPTICA control frameworks to ensure seamless integration into current laboratory environments. All components must be thoroughly tested and documented to guarantee reliability, precision, and remote operability under unattended conditions.

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Procurement of turnkey tunable MIR laser system with automated scanning, fiber coupling, and remote control.

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Government of Canada → National Research Council of CanadaView Agency

NAICS

334511 - Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument ManufacturingView NAICS

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CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → National Research Council of Canada
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Procure and deliver a turnkey tunable MIR laser system with continuous-wave operation from 1.45–4.0 µm, fully automated wavelength scanning, fiber-coupled outputs, and integration with TOPTICA control hardware and software for hands-free, remote operation.