Microelectronics Request for Information
Sources Sought from DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY (DTRA) • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Jan 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS 541512 • PSC AC32.
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The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) has issued a Sources Sought notice for Microelectronics to gather information from industry regarding capabilities and innovative solutions. This request aims to identify potential sources that can support DTRA's microelectronics needs, fostering advancements in technology and operational effectiveness.
DTRA seeks to understand the microelectronics landscape to enhance their operational capabilities and identify potential vendors for future acquisitions.
- Review RFI document thoroughly for requirements and objectives.
- Identify unique microelectronics capabilities offered by your organization.
- Prepare a summary of relevant past performance in microelectronics or similar fields.
- Outline potential innovative solutions that could meet DTRA's needs.
- Develop draft responses based on gathered information and insights.
- Completed response to the RFI detailing capabilities and solutions.
- Summary of past performance related to microelectronics.
- Any relevant datasheets, case studies, or technical papers.
- Company capabilities statement emphasizing microelectronics expertise.
- Contact information for follow-up.
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- Specific microelectronics needs or challenges faced by DTRA.
- Detailed requirements or criteria for responses to the RFI.
- Potential budget constraints or funding sources related to this initiative.
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