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The Department of the Air Force, Air Combat Command issued an RFI seeking passive defense solutions (camouflage, concealment, deception, and hardening) to counter Group 1-3 UAS threats to Air Force assets. The RFI requests five-page vendor responses describing company capabilities, solution details, technical approach, performance data, and cost estimates to inform future acquisition decisions. This is an information-gathering pre-solicitation with no guaranteed procurement; point of contact is Timothy Overby (timothy.overby.1@us.af.mil).
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Seeking solutions that meet the following requirements: 1. Camouflage: the solution must be able to blend in with the surrounding environment, making it difficult for uas to detect or recognize daf assets. 2. Concealment: the solution must be able to conceal daf assets from uas sensors, making it difficult for uas to detect or track them. 3. Deception: the solution must be able to deceive uas sensors, making it difficult for uas to accurately determine the presence, location, size, or shape of daf assets. See attached file.
Posted Date
Dec 9, 2025
Due Date
Dec 22, 2025
Release: Dec 9, 2025
Close: Dec 22, 2025
Seeking solutions that meet the following requirements: 1. Camouflage: the solution must be able to blend in with the surrounding environment, making it difficult for uas to detect or recognize daf assets. 2. Concealment: the solution must be able to conceal daf assets from uas sensors, making it difficult for uas to detect or track them. 3. Deception: the solution must be able to deceive uas sensors, making it difficult for uas to accurately determine the presence, location, size, or shape of daf assets. See attached file.
AvailableThe Department of the Air Force (Air Combat Command) issued a Sources Sought / Request for Information seeking industry input on passive defense solutions using Camouflage, Concealment, Deception, and Hardening (CC&D+H) to protect USAF assets from Group 1-3 UAS threats. The RFI requests solutions that reduce or alter spectral and visual signatures, conceal and deceive UAS sensors, and harden assets while remaining low-cost, rapidly deployable, and easy to use. Responses are being solicited to assess current technology and inform potential future procurements; this notice is a sources-sought (not a grant) and is open on SAM.gov.
Posted Date
Dec 9, 2025
Due Date
Dec 22, 2025
RTD seeks information from qualified vendors about on-demand alternative transportation solutions to support its federally mandated paratransit service, Access‑a‑Ride. This RFI is for information‑gathering only and may inform a future RFQ/RFP; no contract will be awarded from this RFI.
Posted Date
Nov 13, 2025
Due Date
Dec 12, 2025
Release: Nov 13, 2025
Close: Dec 12, 2025
RTD seeks information from qualified vendors about on-demand alternative transportation solutions to support its federally mandated paratransit service, Access‑a‑Ride. This RFI is for information‑gathering only and may inform a future RFQ/RFP; no contract will be awarded from this RFI.
AvailableThe City of Virginia Beach issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking information from vendors about non-professional technology services. The solicitation (ID RFI-108034 / IV108034) was posted on 2025-11-21 and is scheduled to close on 2025-12-29; vendors must register on the Cityâs supplier portal to access full solicitation documents and submit responses. The RFI is not a grant and documents are hosted on the Cityâs mvendor/CGIEVA portal (official source).
Posted Date
Nov 21, 2025
Due Date
Dec 29, 2025
Release: Nov 21, 2025
Close: Dec 29, 2025
The City of Virginia Beach issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking information from vendors about non-professional technology services. The solicitation (ID RFI-108034 / IV108034) was posted on 2025-11-21 and is scheduled to close on 2025-12-29; vendors must register on the Cityâs supplier portal to access full solicitation documents and submit responses. The RFI is not a grant and documents are hosted on the Cityâs mvendor/CGIEVA portal (official source).
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The Department of the Air Force (Air Combat Command) issued a Sources Sought / Request for Information seeking industry input on passive defense solutions using Camouflage, Concealment, Deception, and Hardening (CC&D+H) to protect USAF assets from Group 1-3 UAS threats. The RFI requests solutions that reduce or alter spectral and visual signatures, conceal and deceive UAS sensors, and harden assets while remaining low-cost, rapidly deployable, and easy to use. Responses are being solicited to assess current technology and inform potential future procurements; this notice is a sources-sought (not a grant) and is open on SAM.gov.
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