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Supply of Personal View Stations (PVS)

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The contract involves the procurement of two secure, single-user monitoring workstations that are either pre-configured or compatible with VICADS® V100 software, designed for reviewing camera feeds. These personal view stations will support surveillance operations and are intended for deployment at Charleston Air Force Base. The acquisition falls under the NAICS code 334111, indicating a focus on electronic computer manufacturing or related technology. Managed by the Department of Defense through the FA4803 20 Cons Lgca agency, the contract is a subcontract type without specified set-aside provisions. The workstations are essential for secure, individual monitoring, ensuring reliable access to camera feeds in a defense context. The solicitation was posted in early May 2026, and while specific contract values or award details were not provided, the emphasis on compatibility with VICADS® V100 highlights the need for integration with existing surveillance systems within the Department of Defense infrastructure. This procurement supports ongoing security and monitoring needs at Charleston Air Force Base, reinforcing operational capabilities through enhanced technological resources.

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Procurement of two secure VICADS® V100-compatible monitoring workstations for Charleston Air Force Base.

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Department Of Defense → FA4803 20 Cons Lgca

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334111 - Electronic Computer Manufacturing View NAICS

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Charleston AFB, SC, 29152, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA4803 20 Cons Lgca
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Procurement of two secure, single-user monitoring workstations pre-configured or compatible with VICADS® V100 software for camera feed review.

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