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Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) Field Operations

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The contract requires comprehensive technical surveillance countermeasures field operations to detect, assess, and neutralize electronic eavesdropping devices, hidden cameras, and other technical surveillance threats across all Department of Energy facilities nationwide. This includes conducting detailed RF spectrum analysis to identify unauthorized transmissions and performing cybersecurity vulnerability assessments to safeguard sensitive information. The scope extends to on-site physical and electronic inspections, ensuring the integrity of classified and critical infrastructure environments. All work must be carried out with precision and confidentiality, adhering to federal security standards and procedures. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 541690, issued by Headquarters Procurement Services within the Department of Energy. Solicitation materials were posted on July 7, 2026, with a firm deadline for responses set for July 23, 2026. While the exact location of performance is not specified, the work will span DOE facilities nationwide, requiring contractors to operate across multiple geographic regions. There is no set-aside designation, meaning the opportunity is open to all qualified entities. Proposers must demonstrate proven expertise in counter-surveillance, electronic countermeasures, and cybersecurity to meet the demanding technical and operational requirements of this effort.

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Conduct nationwide technical surveillance countermeasures for DOE facilities with RF analysis and cybersecurity assessments.

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Department Of Energy → Headquarters Procurement ServicesView Agency

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541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Perform on-site detection, assessment, and neutralization of electronic eavesdropping devices, hidden cameras, and technical surveillance threats at DOE facilities nationwide, including RF spectrum analysis and cybersecurity vulnerability assessments.

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