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AI-powered Mosquito Surveillance System
Contact and place of performance
Miranda Harden
Pyeongtaek, KR-41
KOR
AI-Powered Mosquito Surveillance System (MSS) Lease and Support Description: The U.S. Government is seeking potential sources capable of providing the lease, deployment, operation, and support of four (4) AI-powered Mosquito Surveillance System (MSS) units. These systems will be used to conduct automated mosquito surveillance at designated Eighth Army installations to support force health protection efforts. Period o...
View moreSystem Requirements:
The MSS must be an integrated, field-deployable smart trap system capable of:
Submission Instructions:
Interested parties are requested to submit capability statements demonstrating their ability to meet the requirements outlined above. Responses should include relevant experience, technical specifications, and any additional information that supports the contractor’s ability to fulfill the Government’s needs.
This notice is for market research purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation or request for proposals.
The Department of the Army, 411th Contracting Support Brigade AU, has issued a sources sought notice under solicitation number PAN411-26-P-0000-028344 to identify potential sources for an AI-powered Mosquito Surveillance System. Classified under NAICS 561710 for Exterminating and Pest Control Services, this market research effort supports force health protection for the Eighth Army through the lease, deployment, operation, and support of four automated sensor units. The period of performance is scheduled for July 1, 2026, through September 30, 2026, at military installations in Pyeongtaek and surrounding areas, including Camp Bonifas, Warrior Base, Dagmar North Training Area, and Rodriguez Live Fire Complex.
Contractors must provide field-deployable smart trap systems that utilize attractants and fan-driven airflow to capture mosquitoes for near-real-time monitoring. The systems are required to automatically image specimens and perform AI-based species identification with at least 95% accuracy for medically important vectors, including Anopheles, Culex tritaeniorhynchus, Aedes albopictus, Culex pipiens, and Aedes vexans. Surveillance data and trap status must be transmitted to a cloud-based government dashboard within one hour of collection. Final placement of the units is subject to approval by the installation Public Health Entomologist to ensure coverage of areas representative of Soldier living, training, and operational environments.
Capability statements demonstrating technical specifications and relevant experience must be submitted to the point of contact, Miranda Harden, by the response deadline of June 1, 2026. This market research notice does not constitute a solicitation or request for proposals. There are currently zero attachments associated with this notice.
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