Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) Qualified Product List (QPL)
Special Notice from TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Jan 30, 2027. Industry: NAICS 334511 • PSC 6350.
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- Solicitation
- 70T04026QPL7672AIT001
- Performance
- Springfield, Virginia • United States
- Response
- Jan 30, 2027, 10:00 PM UTC
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Description
TSA is establishing a Qualification Process in accordance with Revolutionary Far Overhaul (RFO) Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 9.202 in support of an Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) Qualified Products List (QPL). The purpose of this notice is to provide industry with details on the TSA Qualification Process and how to submit products to be tested.
Please see the attached documents for information regarding the qualification process and how to request access to the required documentation.
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