US Army issues RFI to support Eastern European air defence and C-UAS capability

The US Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal has issued a sources sought request for information (RFI) to support Eastern European air defence.

The requirement for this action is a new contract in September 2025 with a 12-month period of performance. “This effort will provide the necessary software engineering, field support, technical assistance, and interoperability testing to integrate into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) architecture for air defence and counter-uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS) in support of their homeland defence,” the RFI states.

Responses will be used for a market research analysis that will assist in determining if the contemplated acquisition could be conducted under full and open competition, or if the contemplated acquisition should be set-aside for small business.

Funding is provided by Fiscal Year 2024 Building Partner Capacity funds from European Command (EUCOM). 

The interested party must be able to obtain and maintain personnel and facilities at the SECRET clearance level. They must also comply with the Safeguarding Covered Defense Information and Cyber Incident Reporting clause at DFARS 252.204-7012 and have a program that follows the National Institute of Standards and Technology framework for improving critical compliance assessments performed by the government.

Responses are invited by April 25, 2025.

For more information

US Army RFI at SAM.gov

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