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WCF Microwave Intrusion Detection Upgrade

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The Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Office of Manufacturing Support WCF is forecasting a microwave intrusion detection system upgrade under NAICS code 561621, indicating a focus on security and investigation services. The opportunity, posted on May 25, 2026, is designated as a forecast with a set-aside status marked as yes, suggesting potential preferences for small businesses or specific socioeconomic categories, though exact set-aside details are not provided. The project aims to enhance physical security infrastructure at the WCF facility through advanced microwave-based intrusion detection technology, improving perimeter and facility protection without specifying exact locations or delivery timelines. Ariel Dillon is listed as the Bureau Point of Contact, and Chadwick Hunt serves as the Program Office Point of Contact, indicating dual points of coordination for vendor inquiries or proposal preparation. No solicitation number has been assigned yet, as this is a forecast rather than a formal solicitation, meaning the actual request for proposals or bids has not been issued. The place of performance and office address details are incomplete, implying that the precise installation site within the WCF complex is yet to be finalized. Interested vendors should monitor official channels for upcoming solicitations linked via the provided UI link, as this forecast serves as an early indicator of an upcoming procurement opportunity.

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Bureau of Engraving and Printing seeks upgrade of microwave intrusion detection, solicitation 2031ZA25R00014.

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Office of Manufacturing Support Wcf → Bureau Of Engraving And PrintingView Agency

NAICS

561621 - Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)View NAICS

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TX

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AgencyOffice of Manufacturing Support Wcf → Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
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Office of Manufacturing Support Wcf → Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
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Ariel Dillon
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WCF Microwave Intrusion Detection Upgrade

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