Type : Pre-Bid Notification
Weapons Simulator Training System. See attached notice for detailed information.
Weapons Simulator Training System. See attached notice for detailed information.
Contract Opportunity Award Details General Information Classification Description Attachments/Links Contact Information History Award Notices Follow Contract award to provide a Weapons Simulator Training System to nine installations Active Contract Opportunity Notice ID N6817123D0008 Related Notice Contract Line Item Number N6817123D0008 Department/Ind.
Request for Proposal (RFP) for F-16 Weapon System Simulator Training and Support Services W9133L-22-R-3000Description of Services: The National Guard Bureau (NGB) Directorate of Acquisitions (AQ-C) is hereby soliciting industry in order to competitively award a single firm-fixed-price contract for non-personal, non-commercial services to provide Weapons System Simulator Training and Support (WSSTS) for domestic and international combat-capable aircrews
W9133L-21-R-WSSTF-16 Weapon System Simulator Training & SupportBrief Description: The National Guard Bureau (NGB)/A2/3/6/10 has an ongoing requirement for non-personal services to provide services that meet or exceed performance objectives in support of the Weapon Simulator Training (WSST) program.
Statement of Capabilities with regards to the tasks outlined in the attached draft WEAPONS TRAINING SIMULATOR SYSTEMS SUPPORT.
The United States Military Academy at West Point - NY has a requirement for Weapons Training Equipment for the M17 Pistol Simulator System from Inveris Training Solutions. The specific items needed are listed on the attached Standard Form 1449 (SF1449) (Solicitation# W911SD23R0108). All bids must meet the specific requirements listed on the attached SF1449.
The information requested will be used to facilitate decision making.Naval Expeditionary Combat Command and NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk (FLCN) are seeking industry input from Small Business concerns for TORA SYNTHETIC WEAPONS TRAINING SIMULATOR SYSTEMS SUPPORT. THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT SEEK TO PROCURE NEW SIMULATORS.