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Luke Air Force Base 2026 Air Show - Security Scanners
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: AZ. Response deadline: Jan 12, 2026. Industry: NAICS 334511 • PSC 6350.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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This opportunity is focused on providing security scanners for the 2026 Air Show at Luke Air Force Base. It requires technology that meets specific Department of Defense standards, catering to a large public audience while ensuring safety and security during the event.
The buyer aims to procure advanced security scanners for the upcoming Air Show to enhance safety measures for attendees and participants.
- Analyze security requirements for large events
- Identify suitable security scanning technology
- Develop a proposal including specifications and compliance
- Provide pricing and capacity for event duration
- Establish a timeline for delivery and setup prior to the event
- Company background and relevant experience
- Technical specifications of scanners
- Pricing structure and any bulk discounts
- Compliance statements with DOD security standards
- Past performance references
- Timeline for delivery
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- Detailed specifications for the desired scanning technology
- Total number of scanners required
- Budget constraints or limits on pricing
- Event security protocols that need to be followed
- Specific timeline for proposal evaluation and award process
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