Law Enforcement Stationary (Vehicle Mounted) Radar system
Department of Defense · Department of the Army · W6QM MICC-FT DRUM
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Solicitation details
Solicitation number
W911S226U4152
Notice type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
NAICS
334511
Product service code
5840
Set-aside
Small Business Set Aside - Total
Posted
2026-08-19
Response deadline
Aug 26, 2026, 10:00 PM UTC
Contracting contact
timothy.s.reasoner.civ@army.mil
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Law Enforcement vehicle mounted radar system. To ensure full operational capability, maximum accuracy, and compatibility with existing law enforcement and military police vehicle fleets, this solicitation requires the Ka-Band, dual-antenna, direction-sensing moving/stationary Doppler radar system. It must include simultaneous dual-zone tracking, digital antenna communication to eliminate RFI, and standard mounting hardware. The required radar system shall be a complete, dual-antenna, direction-sensing moving/stationary Doppler radar package. The system must include the following salient components and characteristics: A central counting unit featuring an ARM processor, paired with a detachable LCD display and a protective sun shield. The system must utilize dual Ka-Band antennas, including a rear-facing antenna that is waterproof (rated IPX9K or greater). It must come with a fast-lock remote control with a screw latch for secure operation. The package shall include a comprehensive mounting and installation kit containing a tall mount for the counting unit/display, a dash mount, and a tall deck mount for the antennas. All necessary cabling must be provided, including an 8-foot and a 20-foot antenna cable (both IP67 rated) and a Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) cable kit. To ensure accurate calibration and verification, the system must be delivered with two Ka-Band tuning forks (25 MPH/40 KPH and 40 MPH/64 KPH). The procurement must also include a documentation kit, a fan noise suppression addendum, and a certificate of accuracy for dual-antenna radar systems. The entire system and its components must be delivered in a suitable shipping container for a dash-mounted radar configuration and include a minimum 36-month warranty.
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Timothy Reasoner
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timothy.s.reasoner.civ@army.mil
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