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Conduct a Compatible Use Study (CUS) for current and existing development surrounding Grand Forks Air Force Base (GFAFB). The purpose of the study is to identify, evaluate, and address land use, airspace, electromagnetic spectrum, and other compatibility issues in order to protect the long-term sustainability of GFAFB while supporting regional development.
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The Department of the Air Force (Air Force Installation Contracting Agency) posted a Special Notice to provide the draft RFP questions and answers for the Mississippi Group Optimized Remediation Contract covering Columbus AFB and Keesler AFB, MS. The notice is listed as an 8(a) set-aside (NAICS 562910 - Remediation Services) and supplies a PIEE solicitation module link and an attachment labeled MS_Group_ORC_Draft_RFP_QA.pdf. The contracting office is FA8903 (JBSA LACKLAND, TX) with primary POC John Finkenstadt and the posting was published 2026-01-12 and remains active (inactive date listed 2027-01-12).
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Jan 12, 2027
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Close: Jan 12, 2027
The Department of the Air Force (Air Force Installation Contracting Agency) posted a Special Notice to provide the draft RFP questions and answers for the Mississippi Group Optimized Remediation Contract covering Columbus AFB and Keesler AFB, MS. The notice is listed as an 8(a) set-aside (NAICS 562910 - Remediation Services) and supplies a PIEE solicitation module link and an attachment labeled MS_Group_ORC_Draft_RFP_QA.pdf. The contracting office is FA8903 (JBSA LACKLAND, TX) with primary POC John Finkenstadt and the posting was published 2026-01-12 and remains active (inactive date listed 2027-01-12).
AvailableThe Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) is conducting market research for Enhanced Use Lease Opportunities at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. This is a Sources Sought / Request for Information (AFCEC-25-R-000XRFI) to gather information from interested parties. Responses are due by February 7, 2026, and should be submitted to AFCEC.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Feb 7, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Close: Feb 7, 2026
The Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) is conducting market research for Enhanced Use Lease Opportunities at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. This is a Sources Sought / Request for Information (AFCEC-25-R-000XRFI) to gather information from interested parties. Responses are due by February 7, 2026, and should be submitted to AFCEC.
The U.S. Air Force (U.S. Department of Defense) is soliciting optimized remediation services for Columbus Air Force Base and Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. The contract’s period of performance is approximately ten years and the draft RFP is anticipated to be issued as a competitive Section 8(a) Set-Aside, with 8(a) small businesses encouraged to participate. Key dates listed are an Open Date of 2025-10-01, Questions Due 2025-10-15, and a Close Date of 2027-01-12; budget estimate given on the aggregator was approximately $10M–$50M.
Posted Date
Oct 1, 2025
Due Date
Jan 12, 2027
A contract for base alarm services. Base Alarm requirement will provide a service to perform maintenance and repair on the current bases alarm system and CCTV system. This will include cleaning, scheduling, repairing, planing and or replacement of base alarm, access control readers, workstations and various types of surveillance equipment to insure Air Force requirements are met. Additionally, contractor shall maintain the the VPN which currently is part of the base network backbone, this requires network troubleshooting experience, testing and evaluating the current condition or state of the VPN, the ability to utilizing network test equipment for measuring voltages and frequencies on the network. The service will also require a good degree of network experience on IP configurations for surveillance equipment and alarm system components. This includes Fiber, Network switches (CISCO), Network video reorders, media converts, and LPR technology.
Posted Date
Dec 5, 2025
Due Date
Feb 2, 2026
Release: Dec 5, 2025
Close: Feb 2, 2026
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The U.S. Air Force (U.S. Department of Defense) is soliciting optimized remediation services for Columbus Air Force Base and Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. The contract’s period of performance is approximately ten years and the draft RFP is anticipated to be issued as a competitive Section 8(a) Set-Aside, with 8(a) small businesses encouraged to participate. Key dates listed are an Open Date of 2025-10-01, Questions Due 2025-10-15, and a Close Date of 2027-01-12; budget estimate given on the aggregator was approximately $10M–$50M.
A contract for base alarm services. Base Alarm requirement will provide a service to perform maintenance and repair on the current bases alarm system and CCTV system. This will include cleaning, scheduling, repairing, planing and or replacement of base alarm, access control readers, workstations and various types of surveillance equipment to insure Air Force requirements are met. Additionally, contractor shall maintain the the VPN which currently is part of the base network backbone, this requires network troubleshooting experience, testing and evaluating the current condition or state of the VPN, the ability to utilizing network test equipment for measuring voltages and frequencies on the network. The service will also require a good degree of network experience on IP configurations for surveillance equipment and alarm system components. This includes Fiber, Network switches (CISCO), Network video reorders, media converts, and LPR technology.
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