Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
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The Department of Defense requires Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems training for Marines, focusing on tactics to detect and mitigate UAS threats. The training includes a five-day instruction period and a full mission profile exercise, conducted at a secured site with varied terrain and controlled airspace. This opportunity is a service and is not under FAR Part 13.
Requirement is for Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Counter-UAS) training. The training is designed to equip Marines with the critical tactics, techniques, and procedures necessary to effectively detect, mitigate, and counter emerging UAS threats encountered in combat environments. Force Reconnaissance units operate beyond the forward line of troops where enemy UAS platforms are prevalent, making proficiency in Counter-UAS operations essential to mission success and troop survivability. The requirement includes a five-day initial instruction period for up to twelve students which will occur September 12 – 15, followed by a full mission profile training exercise involving eighteen Marines and Sailors which will occur September 15 - 19, incorporating realistic role players, and a mobile command center. The training will be conducted at a secured, contractor-owned field training site with a minimum 2000 acres of varied terrain and a minimum 1000 feet of controlled airspace for UAS operations.
COUNTER UAS TRAINING is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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