Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE

    SUAS PURPOSE BUILT ATTRITABLE SYSTEMS (PBAS) USAEUR

    Sol. W912PB25RA000Sources SoughtAPO, AE
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    closed Jul 29, 2025
    POSTED
    Jul 10, 2025
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    336411
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    1550
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The Department of Defense is seeking vendors for the Purpose Built Attritable Systems (PBAS) small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) program, focusing on modular, open-systems architecture. This sources sought aims to establish a Blanket Purchase Agreement for various components listed in Attachment 0001, which must be brand name or equivalent and NDAA compliant. Interested vendors do not need to supply all parts but must ensure their components meet specified quality and security standards.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    W912PB25RA000
    Notice Type
    Sources Sought
    Posted Date
    July 10, 2025
    Response Deadline
    July 29, 2025
    NAICS Code
    336411AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    1550
    Issuing Office
    0409 AQ HQ CONTRACT
    Primary Contact
    Debbie Frankovich
    City
    APO
    ZIP Code
    09114

    Description

    Background
    The Purpose Built Attritable Systems (PBAS) small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) program leverages a modular, open-systems architecture featuring standardized interfaces and open-source software. This design approach mitigates proprietary barriers and facilitates integration of additional vendor components. This effort aligns with DoD’s Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) objectives and supports the Army’s goal of developing interoperability and interchangeability standards for attritable sUAS platforms.

    Requirement

    The purpose of this sources sought is to identify vendors to be added to a Blanket Purchase Agreement. The Government intends to identify multiple sources for the parts listed in the, Attachment 0001 Parts List.

    *To be identified as a potential vendor you do not have to be able to supply all the parts listed. 

    The parts list specifies that each component must be brand name or equivalent.

    Equivalent means it must:

    • Meet the essential functional and performance characteristics of the brand-name item.
    • Be suitable for the intended use.
    • It must provide the same level of quality and reliability.

    NDAA Compliance

    The Government also needs components listed on Attachment 0001 to be NDAA compliant. The NDAA, specifically Section 889 of the 2019 NDAA (and subsequent amendments in later NDAs), aims to prohibit the U.S. government from contracting with companies that use certain drone components manufactured by companies identified as posing a national security risk

    What Drone Components are "Covered"?

    The covered drone components, as defined by the Department of Defense (DoD)  include:

    • Flight Controllers: The "brain" of the drone, responsible for controlling flight.
    • Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs): Control the speed of the motors.
    • Batteries: Lithium-polymer (LiPo) and other drone batteries.
    • Radio Transmitters and Receivers: Used for communication between the drone and the operator.
    • Cameras & Gimbals: Especially those with advanced features or data transmission capabilities.
    • Navigation Modules (GPS, IMUs): Essential for drone positioning and navigation.
    • Processors and Microcontrollers: Key components in many drone systems.
    • Sensors: Including LiDAR, thermal sensors, and other specialized sensors.
    • Communication Modules: Components enabling data transmission.
    • Software: Specifically, firmware and software that controls critical drone functions.

    Impact on Government Contractors:

    • Supply Chain Due Diligence: Contractors are responsible for ensuring their supply chains are free of prohibited components.
    • Certification: Contractors may be required to certify that they are not using covered components.
    • Subcontractor Flowdown: The NDAA requirements flow down to subcontractors.
    • Potential Penalties: Violations of the NDAA can result in significant penalties, including contract termination and fines.

    More information can be found: https://sam.gov/announcements/american-security-drone-act-covered-foreign-entity-list and https://www.acquisition.gov/Section-889-Policies and  https://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/policy/policyvault/USA000827-20-DPC.pdf

    Considerations:

    The delivery address listed on the Attachment 0001, parts list will not be the only delivery address. It is anticipated to have deliveries taking place throughout the European theatre of operations and there is potential for deliveries to occur within the Continental United States (CONUS).

    Key dates

    1. July 10, 2025Posted Date
    2. July 29, 2025Proposals / Responses Due

    Frequently asked questions

    SUAS PURPOSE BUILT ATTRITABLE SYSTEMS (PBAS) USAEUR 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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