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The Department of the Army (U.S. Army) issued a sources-sought/solicitation notice seeking information and potential contractors to purchase and install two vertical lift modules at Fort Riley, Kansas, including demolition and disposal of existing machines and factory-certified installation and service. The posting includes a Draft Statement of Work and a Sources Sought Notice describing technical requirements (capacity, speed, safety features, certifications, and warranty) and service expectations. Responses were requested by Jan 13, 2026 and the posting remains active (inactive date Jan 28, 2026).
Posted Date
Jan 6, 2026
Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Release: Jan 6, 2026
Close: Jan 13, 2026
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The Department of the Army (U.S. Army) issued a sources-sought/solicitation notice seeking information and potential contractors to purchase and install two vertical lift modules at Fort Riley, Kansas, including demolition and disposal of existing machines and factory-certified installation and service. The posting includes a Draft Statement of Work and a Sources Sought Notice describing technical requirements (capacity, speed, safety features, certifications, and warranty) and service expectations. Responses were requested by Jan 13, 2026 and the posting remains active (inactive date Jan 28, 2026).
AvailableCopy Machines.
Posted Date
Nov 26, 2025
Due Date
Sep 29, 2026
Release: Nov 26, 2025
Close: Sep 29, 2026
Copy Machines.
AvailableConstruct the Modernization Improvements at the WTP Phase II - Vertical Well 2-5 replacement project. The work includes Demolition and abandonment of existing Vertical Wells 2 - 5 as indicated and necessary for the construction of the project including the removal of the vertical well structures, vaults, and associated piping and abandonment of the wells in accordance with MDNR. Installation of the new replacement Vertical Wells 2R - 5R as indicated for construction of the project.
Posted Date
Jan 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Release: Jan 5, 2026
Close: Feb 3, 2026
Construct the Modernization Improvements at the WTP Phase II - Vertical Well 2-5 replacement project. The work includes Demolition and abandonment of existing Vertical Wells 2 - 5 as indicated and necessary for the construction of the project including the removal of the vertical well structures, vaults, and associated piping and abandonment of the wells in accordance with MDNR. Installation of the new replacement Vertical Wells 2R - 5R as indicated for construction of the project.
AvailableThe objective of the DARPA Lift Challenge is to significantly advance the capabilities of vertical lift unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) by achieving substantial improvements in payload-to-weight ratio. Current multirotor UAS provide simplicity, affordability, and ease of operation; however, their primary limitation is their low payload-to-weight ratio, which typically falls at 1:1 or less. This restriction significantly limits their ability to carry heavy payloads or operate for extended durations.
Posted Date
Oct 23, 2025
Due Date
May 1, 2026
Release: Oct 23, 2025
Close: May 1, 2026
The objective of the DARPA Lift Challenge is to significantly advance the capabilities of vertical lift unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) by achieving substantial improvements in payload-to-weight ratio. Current multirotor UAS provide simplicity, affordability, and ease of operation; however, their primary limitation is their low payload-to-weight ratio, which typically falls at 1:1 or less. This restriction significantly limits their ability to carry heavy payloads or operate for extended durations.
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