Lidar Component for WWMP Drone
Federal opportunity from 635000 - ODFW | 000 - ODFW • Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 27, 2026.
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Description
Lidar Component for WWMP Drone
UAS mounted Flux O1 LiDAR sensor from Freefly Systems that will combine an Ouster OS1 scanner with an NDAA compliance system to improve the agencys ability to monitor conservation easements and to generate actionable spatial data in support of partner land management projects
Freely Systems Flux 01 LiDAR Sensor
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking proposals for a Lidar Component specifically designed for their WWMP Drone. This includes the Flux O1 LiDAR sensor from Freefly Systems, which will enhance conservation easements monitoring and generate actionable spatial data. Proposals are due by January 27, 2026, making timely and precise responses critical.
The buyer aims to procure a Flux O1 LiDAR sensor that combines an Ouster OS1 scanner with an NDAA-compliant system to improve land management capabilities and support partner projects.
- Vendors with experience in UAS and Lidar technology
- Companies specializing in environmental monitoring solutions
- Firms that can demonstrate NDAA compliance
- Supply of Flux O1 LiDAR sensor
- Integration with UAS technology
- Delivery and freight services
- Technical proposal detailing sensor specifications
- Cost proposal including delivery and freight
- Evidence of NDAA compliance
- Company qualifications and past performance examples
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- Strict adherence to NDAA compliance is required.
- Proposals must demonstrate capability to integrate with existing systems.
- Consider including freight costs within the total proposal.
- Competitive pricing related to market averages for similar technologies.
- Potential collaboration with firms specializing in UAS and LiDAR technologies.
- Partnerships with logistics companies for efficient delivery.
- Potential delays in integration with existing drone systems.
- Challenges in ensuring NDAA compliance post-delivery.
- What specific land management projects will utilize the sensor data?
- Are there existing systems with which the sensor must integrate?
- What is the anticipated timeline for deployment after award?
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- Specific performance requirements for the sensor
- Details about the agency's existing drone systems and technologies
- Information on partners involved in the land management projects
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