Technical Support and Specialized Infrastructure Services

Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

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Summary:

RFP for technical support and specialized infrastructure services involving RF detection, DAA integration, BVLOS airspace coordination, and compliance for emergency and healthcare operations.

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This RFP seeks a qualified vendor to provide technical support and specialized infrastructure services for a government authority in Syracuse, New York. The scope of work includes supplying integrated radar and radio frequency (RF) detection systems and ensuring real-time data integration for supporting detect-and-avoid (DAA) capabilities.

The vendor will also be responsible for facilitating access to operational airspace coordination infrastructure, particularly in support of Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations. Additionally, the contract encompasses technical and regulatory support to maintain ongoing compliance for healthcare delivery and emergency response missions.

Vendors should demonstrate expertise in complex infrastructure support, regulatory compliance, and operation of advanced detection and airspace management technologies.

Best-fit vendors:

• Experience with radar and RF detection system integration

• Proven track record in real-time data systems and DAA technology

• Background supporting BVLOS airspace operations

• Familiarity with regulatory guidelines for emergency and healthcare missions

• Presence or experience working with government agencies in New York

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