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System Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) Support for Public Safety Communications (PSC)

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W15P7T-27-R-A001Federal

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Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.

General Info

Agency

Department Of Defense → W6QK Acc-ApgView Agency

NAICS

541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, 21005, USA

Set-Aside

SBA

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B08+-+W15P7T-27-R-A001+-+Attachment+0003+-+Performance+Assessment+Questionnaire+_Signature+Page.pdf

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B08-CDRL+G001_Contractor+Travel_BECS+SETA.pdf

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B08-CDRL+E001+Asset+Database+Entries_+BECS+SETA.pdf

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A03-CDRL+G002_Non-Disclosure+Agreement+%28NDA%29_BECS+SETA.pdf

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B08-CDRL+B002+System+Design+Documents_+BECS+SETA.pdf

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B08-CDRL+D002+Cybersecurity+Assessment+Reports_BECS+SETA.pdf

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B08-CDRL+A002_POAMs_BECS+SETA.pdf

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B08-CDRL+A003_Risk+Management+Plan+%28RMP%29_BECS+SETA.pdf

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B08-CDRL+B003+Architectural+Modernization+Plan_+SETA+for+PSC.pdf

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B08+-+W15P7T-27-R-A001+-+Attachment+0002+-+Quality+Assurance+Surveillance+Plan_Final.pdf

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B08+-+W15P7T-27-R-A001-+DRAFT+RFP+-+SETA+PSC_20Aug2026_+Final.pdf

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B08+-+W15P7T-27-R-A001+-+Attachment+0005+-+Corporate+Experience+Information+Form_Final.docx

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B08-CDRL+E003+Asset+Database+Synchronization_SETA+for+PSC.pdf

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B08-CDRL+A004_Quarterly+Program+Management+Reviews+%28QPMRs%29_BECS+SETA.pdf

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B08+-+W15P7T-27-R-A001+-+Attachment+0007-+RFP+Industry+Question+Sheet_Final.xlsx

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B08-CDRL+D001+Integration+and+Testing+Plans_BECS+SETA.pdf

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B08+-+W15P7T-27-R-A001+-+Attachment+0004+-+Organizational+Conflict+of+Interest+%28OCI%29_Final.docx

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B08-CDRL+E002+Asset+Database+Updates_+BECS+SETA.pdf

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B08+-+W15P7T-27-R-A001+-+Attachment+0006-+Cost+Price+Proposal+Workbook_Final.xlsx

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B08+-+W15P7T-27-R-A001+-+Attachment+0001+-+PWS+-+SETA+PSC+_19Aug2026_Final.pdf

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B08-CDRL+A001_Monthly+Progress+Report_SETA+for+PSC.pdf

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B08-CDRL+B001+ECPs_SETA+for+PSC.pdf

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B08+-+W15P7T-27-R-A001+-+Attachment+0003+-+Performance+Assessment+Questionnaire+_Final.docx

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B08-CDRL+F001_Monthly+Invoice_BECS+SETA.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W6QK Acc-Apg
Contacts2 people available
OfficeABERDEEN PROVING GROU, MD, 21005-1846, USA
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Department Of Defense → W6QK Acc-Apg
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Office AddressABERDEEN PROVING GROU, MD, 21005-1846, USA

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The Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), on behalf of U.S. Army, Capability Program Executive Command and Control, Information Network (CPE C2IN) intends to award a Cost-Plus-Fixed Fee (CPFF) Term single award contract for Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) services in support of the Army’s Public Safety Communications (PSC) for the Project Manager Integrated Enterprise Network (PM IEN)/Product Director Base Emergency Communications System (PD BECS).


This solicitation is set aside for Small Businesses under NAICS 541330 and a small business size standard of $25.5M.


Please see attached DRAFT Request for Proposal (RFP)  and associated documents.  Please reach out to POCs on this announcment if you can not view any of the attachments. 


PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A DRAFT RFP.  


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