Panama City, Florida, Nov. 22, 2017 -- The Department of the Navy posted a solicitation for information from manufacturers of Maritime SATCOM (Mobile Satellite Communication). The potential procurement will be for at least eight rugged, weather resistant radio systems, with the possibility of up to twenty-four.
To gage sources for the procurement, the Naval Station Weapons Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) will be holding an Industry Day on January 9, 2018 at the La Quinta Inn on Coastal Palms Blvd in Panama City Beach, Florida. Eligible federal contractors are asked to provide a static display of their proposed system. Among other technical specifications, acceptable SATCOM systems should demonstrate their ability operate under salt fog conditions, withstand dust penetration, be protected from snow and resist fungal growth.
Interested vendors should contact Tommy Bushman by email at [email protected] with a capability checklist and market research information, both of which can be found on the Federal Business Opportunity’s webpage. No contract will be awarded at this time from responses to this solicitation as this just the information gathering stage of the possible procurement.
Companies that respond to and attend this Naval Industry Day must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) Database.
US Federal Contractor Registration, the world’s largest third-party contractor registration firm, will assist businesses who have not yet registered in SAM or need to renew registration. An experienced, dedicated case manager at USFCR will help any business communicate professionally with the government in order to reach their full potential in government contracting.
Contact: David Rockwell Phone: (877) 252-2700 ext. 750 Email: [email protected]


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