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HAARP large scale blast testing and fragmentation characterization
Contact and place of performance
Richard Crum
VA 22202
USA
SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE Hazards Associated with Anti‑Ram Perimeters U.S. Department of State (DOS) Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) Physical Security Division (PSD) Research and Development Branch (RD) This is a Sources Sought Notice for market research purposes only. This is NOT a solicitation, request for proposals, or request for quotes. No contract will be awarded from this announcement. The Government will not r...
View moreThe Bureau of Diplomatic Security’s Physical Security Division Research & Development Branch (DS/PSD/RD) seeks contractor support to conduct large‑scale blast testing and fragmentation characterization of Department anti‑ram perimeter systems subjected to a simulated Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) attack.
Work includes:
• Phase 1: Debris characterization of baseline anti‑ram barriers under a 2,000‑lb TNT‑equivalent blast.
• Phase 2: Debris characterization of modified systems using proposed opaque claddings to evaluate potential hazard‑mitigation properties.
• High‑speed videography, instrumentation planning, dynamic data collection, post‑blast debris assessment, and detailed reporting.
• Generation of updated or new engineering drawings for inclusion in the DOS Physical Security Handbook (Red Book).
• Monthly progress reporting.
Government‑furnished information includes test standards, historical test data, and drawing templates.
Anticipated NAICS: 541715 – Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
(If your agency prefers a different NAICS, I can modify.)
Estimated Period of Performance: Up to 24 months.
Accelerated schedules are preferred.
2. REQUESTED CAPABILITY INFORMATION
Interested small‑business concerns shall submit a capability statement addressing their ability to perform the following requirements:
A. Company Information
• Name, address, UEI, CAGE code
• Point(s) of contact
• Business size and socio‑economic status under the suggested NAICS:
– 8(a)
– HUBZone
– SDVOSB
– WOSB/EDWOSB
– Small Business
– Other (specify)
B. Technical Capability and Relevant Experience
Demonstrate capability and experience in:
• Large‑scale explosive testing up to 2,000 lbs TNT equivalent
• Test‑range access meeting the following:
– Flat, open areas capable of debris tracking up to 1,500 ft
– Ability to capture dynamic debris at 75 ft, 100 ft, 200 ft, and 300 ft
– Ability to run single or dual‑article tests requiring up to 3,000‑ft ranges
• Instrumentation design, including:
– High‑speed cameras
– Debris velocity/height characterization
– Debris discrimination between trials (color coding, dyes, etc.)
• Post‑test debris analysis: dimensions, weight, dispersion, and capture of 90% of debris ≥1 lb
• Blast test data processing, modeling, and reporting
• Engineering drawing development for physical security applications
Include prior contracts (federal or commercial) from the past 3–5 years that demonstrate similar test, analysis, or engineering capabilities.
C. Approach & Facilities
Respondents should include:
• Narrative describing test‑range setup and instrumentation approach
• Proposed methodology for data capture and analysis
• Discussion of ability to conduct accelerated testing or combined tests
• Proposed approach to researching and recommending opaque cladding materials (Phase 2)
• Any teaming or subcontracting strategies
D. Potential NAICS/Contract Feedback (Optional)
Industry feedback on NAICS code suitability, contract type, test feasibility, or major cost drivers is welcomed.
3. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Responses shall be submitted electronically in PDF or Word format.
Maximum length: 5 pages, excluding cover page.
Submit to:
Richard Crum at [email protected]
Subject Line: “Sources Sought – Hazards Associated with Anti‑Ram Perimeters”
Due Date:
Thursday June 18, 2026; at 1300 hours.
4. DISCLAIMER
This Sources Sought is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute a solicitation, nor does it commit the Government to issue a solicitation or award a contract. No feedback or evaluations will be provided to respondents.
5. ATTACHMENT
• Statement of Work – Hazards Associated with Anti‑Ram Perimeters (22 May 2026)
The Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Physical Security Division, Research and Development Branch, has issued this sources sought notice to identify small businesses capable of conducting large-scale blast testing and fragmentation characterization. Under solicitation number PSP00009, the agency seeks contractor support to evaluate the Hazards Associated with Anti-Ram Perimeters (HAARP) when subjected to simulated Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device attacks. The project involves a two-phase research approach: Phase 1 focuses on the debris characterization of baseline anti-ram barriers under a 2,000-lb TNT-equivalent blast, while Phase 2 evaluates modified systems using opaque claddings to identify potential hazard-mitigation properties.
The scope of work includes instrumentation planning, high-speed videography, dynamic data collection, and post-blast debris assessment. Contractors are required to track debris up to 1,500 feet and capture 90% of debris weighing one pound or more. Deliverables include detailed blast test reports and the generation of updated engineering drawings for the Department of State Physical Security Handbook. Performance is located in Virginia, and the anticipated period of performance is up to 24 months, with a preference for accelerated schedules. One attachment, a Statement of Work dated May 22, 2026, is included with the notice.
This requirement is classified under NAICS 541715, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology), and PSC code AC13, National Defense R&D Services; Department of Defense - Military; Reentry and Space Recovery; Experimental Development. There is currently no set-aside designated for this procurement, as the notice is being used for market research to determine the feasibility of various small business categories including 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, and WOSB/EDWOSB. Capability statements must be submitted to Richard Crum by the response deadline of June 18, 2026.
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