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Dept Of Defense- Dept Of The Air Force- Air Force Materiel Command- Air Force Life Cycle Management Center- Digital- Fa2381 Force Protection Aflcmc/Hbuk - Agency Bids & RFPs
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Global Unified Airbase Readiness and Defense ( GUARD) Capabilities Sources Sought - ** Update 15 June 2026 **** Answers to questions attached. Apologies for delay. ** Update 05 June 2026 **** Due date for final responses has been extended to 18 Jun 2026 **** EDT. A third version of the document has been
Integrated Base Defense Security Systems ( IBDSS) Physical security and force protection electronic security systems, equipment, and system integration capabilities, including installation and sustainment services. This encompasses electronic security intrusion detection systems designed to deter, anticipate, deny, detect, report, delay, assess, and track hostile forces and targets. The scope includes design, development, procurement, system installation and integration, system test, system certification and accreditation, and performance- based logistical support of IBD systems and equipment. Support for DoD security system architecture development is also included.
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This is a Request for Information (RFI) for Integrated Base Defense Security Systems (IBDSS). The Air Force is seeking industry capabilities for the acquisition and sustainment of physical security and force protection electronic security systems, equipment, and integration. This includes installation and sustainment services for intrusion detection systems. The government is considering a 10-year ordering period for a potential IDIQ contract with an estimated ceiling of $1 billion. Responses are due by June 18, 2026. The government is receptive to prime-subcontractor relationships but expects offerors to fulfill the holistic scope of work. Offerors must possess an active Secret facility security clearance at the time of submission and maintain it through contract performance. The government will not sponsor uncleared personnel. Respondents must be prepared to deliver both physical security hardware and software/cloud hosting aspects under a single prime contract.
The due date for final responses has been extended to 18 Jun 2026 **** EDT.
Personnel and facility security clearance to the secret level at a minimum is mandatory. he offeror must possess an active clearance at the time of submission and maintain it through contract performance.
Global Unified Airbase Readiness and Defense ( GUARD) Capabilities Sources Sought - ** Update 05 June 2026 **** Due date for final responses has been extended to 18 Jun 2026 **** EDT. A third version of the document has been attached with the final update to the response date. Due to the volume of questions
Integrated Base Defense Security Systems ( IBDSS) Installation and sustainment services for integrated base defense physical security and force protection electronic security systems, equipment, and system integration capabilities. This includes design, development, procurement, system installation and integration, system test, system certification and accreditation, and performance- based logistical support of IBD systems and equipment. The scope also includes supporting DoD security system architecture development and potentially 50 separate installation projects, equipment buys, and infrastructure upgrades.
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This is a Request for Information (RFI) for Integrated Base Defense Security Systems (IBDSS). The Air Force is seeking industry capabilities for the acquisition and sustainment of physical and electronic security systems, including installation and logistical support. The potential IDIQ contract has an estimated ceiling of $1 billion over a 10-year ordering period. Responses are due by June 18, 2026. The government is receptive to prime-subcontractor relationships but expects offerors to fulfill the holistic scope. Offerors must possess a Secret facility security clearance at the time of submission. The government will not sponsor personnel for clearances. Responses should detail experience in designing and installing physical security IDS, cybersecurity, and cloud computing environments. All costs associated with responding are at the respondent's expense.
The due date for final responses has been extended to 18 June 2026, **** EDT.
Offerors must possess an active Secret facility security clearance at the time of submission and maintain it through contract performance. The government will not sponsor personnel for clearances.
Respondents are solely responsible for properly marking and clearly identifying any proprietary information or trade secrets. The government will not be liable for any proprietary information not properly marked and identified.
Global Unified Airbase Readiness and Defense ( GUARD) Capabilities Sources Sought - ** Update 28 May 2026 **** The page limitation has been excluded entirely. Due date for final responses has been extended to 12 Jun 2026 **** EDT. A second version of the document has been attached with an update to the response d
Integrated Base Defense Security Systems ( IBDSS) Physical security and force protection electronic security systems, equipment, and system integration capabilities, including installation and sustainment services. Design, development, procurement, system installation and integration, system test, system certification and accreditation, and performance- based logistical support of IBD systems and equipment. Support to DoD security system architecture development.
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This is a Request for Information (RFI) for Integrated Base Defense Security Systems (IBDSS). The Air Force is seeking information on capabilities for acquisition and sustainment of physical security and force protection electronic security systems. This includes design, installation, integration, testing, certification, and sustainment of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) at CONUS and OCONUS locations. The government is considering a 10-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with an estimated ceiling of $1 billion. Responses are due by June 12, 2026. Offerors must possess a secret facility security clearance at the time of submission. The government is receptive to prime-subcontractor relationships but expects offerors to fulfill the holistic scope of work, including both physical security and IT requirements. Proprietary information must be clearly marked.
The due date for final responses has been extended to 12 JUN 2026 **** EDT.
Offerors must possess an active secret facility security clearance at the time of submission and maintain it through contract performance. The government will not sponsor uncleared personnel.
Respondents are solely responsible for properly marking and clearly identifying any proprietary information or trade secrets. The government will not be liable for any proprietary information not properly marked and identified.
Global Unified Airbase Readiness and Defense ( GUARD) Capabilities Sources Sought - ** Update 08 May 2026 **** Questions are due on 27 May 2026 **** EDT. Answers will be posted no later than 3 June. The Force Protection Division ( AFLCMC/ESS) is seeking information regarding the acquisition and sustainment of Inte
Integrated Base Defense Security Systems ( IBDSS)
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This is a Request for Information (RFI) for Integrated Base Defense Security Systems (IBDSS). The Air Force is seeking information on industry capabilities for acquisition and sustainment of these systems, including installation and support services. The RFI is for planning purposes only and does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP). Responses are due by June 8, 2026. The government is considering a 10-year ordering period for a potential IDIQ contract, with an RFP tentatively planned for 1QFY27 and award in 3QFY27. The estimated ceiling for the IDIQ is $1 billion. Respondents should detail their experience in designing, installing, and sustaining physical security and electronic security systems, including specific experience with Department of War (DOW) and Department of Energy (DOE) facilities, Intelligence Community Directives (ICD), and Underwriters Laboratory (UL) **** standards. Experience with cybersecurity requirements, network infrastructure, and program protection plans is also requested. Personnel and facility security clearances to the secret level are mandatory at the time of submission. The government is receptive to prime-subcontractor relationships but expects offerors to fulfill the holistic scope of work. Responses should not exceed 10 single-sided pages and must be unclassified.
The deadline for submitting responses to this Request for Information (RFI) is not later than June 8, 2026, at 3:00 pm, Eastern Daylight Time.
The RFI requests information on companies' capabilities and recent experience within the last 5 years in designing, installing, and sustaining integrated base defense (IBD) physical security and force protection electronic security systems. Specific experience requirements are detailed in the RFI, including experience with OCONUS locations, nuclear material storage facilities, ICD/ICS and UL **** standards, cybersecurity requirements, network infrastructure, and program protection plans. Personnel and facility security clearance to the secret level at a minimum is mandatory at the time of submission.
The estimated ceiling for this potential IDIQ contract is $1 billion.
Global Unified Airbase Readiness and Defense ( GUARD) Capabilities Sources Sought - The Force Protection Division ( AFLCMC/ESS) is seeking information regarding the acquisition and sustainment of Integrated Base Defense ( IBD) physical security and force protection electronic security systems, equipment, and system integration capa
Integrated Base Defense Security Systems ( IBDSS)
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This is a Request for Information (RFI) for Integrated Base Defense Security Systems (IBDSS). The Air Force is seeking information on industry capabilities for acquisition and sustainment of physical security and force protection electronic security systems. This includes installation and sustainment services for intrusion detection systems. The government is considering a 10-year ordering period for a potential IDIQ contract, with an RFP tentatively planned for Q1 FY27 and award in Q3 FY27. The IDIQ ceiling is estimated at $1 billion. Responses are due by June 8, 2026, at 3:00 PM EDT. Respondents should detail their capabilities and recent experience in designing and installing physical security IDS at various locations, including OCONUS, nuclear material storage facilities, and SCIF/SAPF. Experience with cybersecurity requirements, program protection plans, and quality management systems is also requested. Personnel and facility security clearance to the Secret level is mandatory at the time of submission. The government is receptive to prime-subcontractor relationships but expects offerors to fulfill the holistic scope of work. Responses should not exceed 10 single-sided pages and must be unclassified. Questions concerning this RFI should be sent to ***@***. *. * responses to questions will be posted on SAM. gov.
The deadline for interested potential sources to provide their responses to this Request for Information (RFI) is not later than June 8, 2026, at 3:00 PM, Eastern Daylight Time.
Respondents should detail their company's capabilities and recent experience within the last 5 years in providing the scope of work identified in the RFI, including experience in designing/installing physical security IDS at OCONUS locations, nuclear material storage facilities, and SCIF/SAPF. Personnel and facility security clearance to the Secret level at a minimum is mandatory at the time of submission.
The estimated ceiling value for this potential IDIQ contract is $1 billion.
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