National Airspace System Air Traffic Control Voice Communications Switch (NAS ATC VCS)
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Place of performance: Tinker AFB, OK
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- Posted
- Aug 19, 2026
- Closes
- No deadline published by the funder
At a glance
This is a government contract opportunity posted by DEPT OF DEFENSE in the telephone apparatus manufacturing category. Work is performed in Tinker AFB, OK.
Classification and identifiers
- Industry (NAICS)
- Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing (334210)
- Product or service (PSC)
- Digital Network Communications Hardware, Software, and Other Equipment Used Within the Core Data Centers and Work Areas, Connecting End Users to the Organization's Local Area Network (lan). Wide Area Network (wan) Digital Transmission Equipment, Supporting Hardware and Software Directly Connecting Data Centers, Offices and Third Parties. Includes 1) External Digital Network Transport Equipment (outside Plant) Physical Communications Infrastructure Connecting to Lan/Wan End Points 2) Copper and Fiber Communications Systems, and 3) Cellular Infrastructure Such As Towers, Repeaters, Switching Systems Dedicated for Cellular Communication. Products and Tools That Enable or Distribute Voice Services Through On-Premise Digital Equipment Including Pbx, Voip, Voicemail and Handsets. (7G21)
- Solicitation number
- FA8141-27-R-0001
- Contracting office
- FA8102 AFLCMC WI
Who can apply
About this opportunity
PURPOSE/DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this notice is to advise that the Government intends to solicit for award to a limited pool of potential vendors already identified, validated, and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Air Traffic Control (ATC) operations in the National Air Space (NAS). This acquisition is critical to ensuring the safety, interoperability, and continuity of operations within the NAS. The United States Air Force (USAF) requires a modernized Voice Communications Switch (VCS) that meets stringent FAA operational and safety standards to ensure uninterrupted air traffic management, which is essential for the safety of all aircraft operating within the NAS.