Biological Containment Isolation System (BCIS)
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Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The U.S. Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), Natick Division, on behalf of the Joint Project Manager for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Protection (JPM CBRN P), is seeking prototype solutions for a Biological Containment Isolation System (BCIS). This opportunity, under Solicitation Number W911QY-26-S-BCIS-01, aims to develop a modular, field-installable kit to convert the existing USAF TMT60 positive-pressure tent shelter into a negative-pressure, multi-patient isolation system for managing High Consequence Infectious Diseases (HCID). The acquisition uses Other Transaction Authority (OTA) under 10 U.S.C. § 4022 and encourages participation from non-traditional defense contractors and small businesses. Solution Briefs are due by June 9, 2026, 1700 EST.
Scope of Work
The primary objective is to acquire a prototype BCIS that can adapt the USAF TMT60 tent system to provide negative pressure isolation for at least 5 patients. Key performance thresholds include:
- Negative Pressure: -2.5 Pa (≈ -0.01 in. w.g.) differential
- Air Exchange: ≥12 Air Changes per Hour (ACH)
- Filtration: 99.97% efficiency for 0.3-micron particles
- Compatibility: Must integrate with and be reversible for the standard TMT60 tent system
- System Interruption: Visual alarm for pressure outside negative range
- Patient Access: Anteroom for ingress/egress while maintaining negative pressure
- Patient Movement: Accommodates standard litters (94” x 31”)
- Power: Operates on military field power or integrated source
- Reusability: Safely decontaminable and reusable
- Noise Level: ≤ 75 dBA at operator position
- Shelf Life: 5 years
- Environmental: No degradation from wind, rain, sand, dust
- EMI: Meets applicable MIL-STD-461
- Transportation: Demonstrates transportability in stored configuration
Acquisition Approach & Contract Details
This is a two-step acquisition process with the intent to award multiple Prototype OTAs.
- Step 1: Solution Briefs: Interested parties submit a Solution Brief (15-page limit) detailing technical merit, credibility, feasibility, innovation, and a Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) cost estimate. A Supporting Data Package (no page limit) is also required.
- Step 2: Request for Solution Proposal (RSP): Selected offerors will be invited to submit full proposals. Up to three contractors are anticipated for Phase I prototype development (TRL 6), with a down-selection to up to two for Phase II (TRL 7). Successful prototypes may lead to a non-competitive follow-on production contract for up to 15 units. Berry Amendment compliance is required for prototypes. The Government strongly prefers Unlimited Rights for all technical data, software, and IP, with Government Purpose Rights as the minimum acceptable level.
Submission & Evaluation
Solution Brief packages must be submitted via email to the listed Points of Contact.
- Step 1 Evaluation Criteria: Technical Merit, Innovation & IP, and Non-Traditional/Small Business Participation.
- Phase I to Phase II Evaluation Criteria: Technical Feasibility & Requirements Alignment, Integration Potential, Design Maturity & Risk Reduction, and Programmatic Performance. Cost is a factor in evaluation, particularly for the production phase.
Timeline & Contacts
- Response Date: June 9, 2026, 1700 EST
- Issuing Office: W6QK ACC-APG NATICK, DEPT OF THE ARMY
- Points of Contact:
- Agreements Officer: Dan Adams (dan.l.adams2.civ@army.mil)
- Agreements Specialist: Andy Rhodes (andrew.r.rhodes10.civ@army.mil)