The Air Force is conducting market research for a turnkey motion picture film scanning system for the Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA). This system will digitize historical analog film to archival standards for long-term preservation and digital access. The 42d Contracting Squadron at Maxwell Air Force Base is managing this inquiry to evaluate industry capabilities against the draft Statement of Requirements. The agency is requesting capability statements, company information, and supporting documentation to inform its acquisition strategy. Performance will occur in Montgomery, Alabama, where the system will be installed and integrated into the agency's archival workflow. The Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA) is seeking sources for a turnkey motion picture film scanning system. The system will digitize historical analog film for long-term preservation and digital access. This market research, issued by the 42d Contracting Squadron, aims to identify commercial solutions that meet the technical specifications in the draft Statement of Requirements. The Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA) requires a turnkey motion picture film scanning system to digitize historical analog film. The system meets archival standards through high-resolution oversampling and specialized film handling.
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Contact and place of performance
Malik Bacon
Montgomery, AL 36112
USA
The Air Force Historical Research Agency has a requirement to procure a complete, turnkey motion picture film scanning system. As the designated repository for historical Department of the Air Force analog film, their mission is to digitize these irreplaceable assets to the highest archival standards. This system is essential for the long-term preservation of our collection and to provide high-quality digital access...
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