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This contract involves the supply of components, subsystems, or software intended for integration into the Baggage Labeling System (BLS) managed by the Transportation Security Administration under the Department of Homeland Security. The contract emphasizes the necessity for thorough documentation of all agreements and strict adherence to Sensitive Security Information (SSI) compliance to ensure secure and controlled handling of sensitive data. It is designated as a subcontract opportunity within the industrial sector classified under NAICS code 334519, which pertains to other measuring and controlling device manufacturing. The solicitation was posted on April 14, 2026, with a response deadline set for September 7, 2026. Although details such as a specific solicitation number, set-aside type, and point of contact are not provided, the contract's primary focus is to engage third-party vendors and supply chain partners capable of delivering critical system components while maintaining stringent security protocols. The place of performance and exact office location details are unspecified, indicating a possible nationwide or flexible fulfillment arrangement. Overall, this contract represents a strategic collaboration to enhance the BLS infrastructure within the transportation security domain through specialized vendor integration.

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Supply of Baggage Labeling System components with SSI compliance; subcontract under NAICS 334519.

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Department Of Homeland Security → Transportation Security AdministrationView Agency

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334519 - Other Measuring and Controlling Device ManufacturingView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Transportation Security Administration
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Supply components, subsystems, or software for integration into the BLS system, with documentation of agreements and SSI compliance.

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