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Tender for Fire Station Alerting and Alarm in USA - 137979469

USA

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24 Mar 2026
Deadline
Expired
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Procurement Summary

Summary: Fire Station Alerting and Alarm Fsaa System

Posting Date: 17 Mar 2026

Deadline: 24 Mar 2026

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Notice Type: Tender

TPD Ref No.: 137979469

Document Ref. No.: FA527026Q0006

Financier: Self Financed

Tender Value: Refer Document

Document Fees: Refer Document

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1.0 PURPOSE
The purpose of this Sources Sought Request for Information (RFI) is for market research purposes only. The Government is seeking to identify all responsible sources capable of providing a complete fire station alerting and alarm (FSAA) solution that can fully integrate with the Government's existing communications and 911 infrastructure. The objective is to understand the current market's capability to meet a series of integration requirements outlined below.
2.0 BACKGROUND & CRITICAL INTEGRATION CONSTRAINTS
The Government currently operates a public safety ecosystem built upon several existing platforms. Any new solution must seamlessly and natively integrate with this specific infrastructure.
This market research is specifically intended to assess the ability of commercial solutions to integrate with the following:
Redundant Alerting via LMR Network: The solution must provide alerting notifications through both IP-based networks and, for redundancy, directly through the INDOPACOM IP2LMR trunking system (a Motorola Pacific-wide LMR network). The solution must also interface directly with existing Motorola MCC7500 dispatch consoles.

Native VESTA 911 Integration: The proposed Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system must integrate directly and natively with the VESTA 911 system managed by the program office at Hill AFB. The solution must not require dispatchers to use a separate, secondary system or screen for 911 data, but must instead ingest data directly from VESTA to reduce workflow steps.

Native C2 via LMR Network: The proposed Command & Control (C2) software must provide real-time situational display of mobile fire units by pulling location data directly from radios operating on the current Motorola LMR radio network.

Existing Inter-Agency Video Architecture: The proposed video surveillance system must be able to natively integrate into the existing Avigilon video hardware/software architecture utilized by part...

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