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Armed Forces Network (AFN) signals via Transport Steams over Internet Protocol (TSoIP) on commercial internet using the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT)
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Erin Malinski-Runge
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Request for Information – Information Technology Services SUBJECT: Armed Forces Network (AFN) signals via Transport Steams over Internet Protocol (TSoIP) on commercial internet using the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol AGENCY: Department of War (DoW) NOTICE TYPE: Request for Information / Sources Sought NAICS: 516210 - Media Streaming Distribution Services, Social Networks, and Other Med...
View moreThe US Army Regional Correctional Facility-Europe is exploring options for Contractor performance regarding the recommended equipment list for reception of Armed Forces Network (AFN) signals via Transport Steams over Internet Protocol (TSoIP) on commercial internet using the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol.
Transition to SRT has been recommended for all last-mile distributors (LMDs) worldwide as AFN’s strategic modernization efforts include the abandonment of satellite delivery for AFN content. All SRT decoders provisioned to acquire and distribute AFN signals must be compatible with Multi-Program Transport Streams (MPTS) or Single Program Transport Streams (SPTS), have native or licensed Zixi support, and comply with Section 889 of the FY 2019 National Defense Authorization Act. MPTS is AFN’s preferred content delivery method to achieve operational efficiency within our licensing constraints. AFN will work with LMDs to verify proposed system topography and architecture and for those distributors using SPTS equipment to determine the best method to support their needs. AFN is not funded for, and cannot provide, the equipment needed for SRT distribution. All LMDs should have a stable internet service with redundant pathways, minimum bandwidth of 25 Mbps, and a static IP address for this service. AFN has identified SRT decoder options that meet the above technical specifications. Two SRT equipment options may meet LMD needs that offer an integrated and a modular solution. Integrated options are often the most straightforward choice for facilities that have existing distribution headend systems with available ASI or IP inputs. It acts as a simple, robust bridge between the incoming SRT streams and the existing infrastructure. Modular options provide versatility and can serve as a complete, self-contained distribution headend. It may be an ideal choice if the LMD needs to build a new headend or desires a single system to handle signal reception, processing, and direct-to-cable modulation. Its modularity allows for future expansion to meet changing requirements.
USARCF-Europe is seeking the following information:
1. Potential Respondents shall describe how they would propose to successfully perform these services, assuming that all services provided by Respondent would be accomplished in accordance with all applicable U.S. and Germany laws, regulations, policies, and procedures.
2. Potential Respondents should describe both their existing relationships with the following entities and the extent to which such relationships would enable to successfully perform each of the three services:
Responses to this RFI shall be submitted via email to [email protected] no later than 1600 Central European Summer Time (CEST) on 13 May 2026.
Submissions should be provided in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format and shall not exceed 5 pages in length. Please ensure the subject line of the email reads: "RFI Response - Transport Steams over Internet Protocol (TSoIP) on commercial internet using the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) - [Company Name]".
The Department of the Army, specifically the US Army Regional Correctional Facility-Europe, has issued this sources sought notice to explore options for the reception of Armed Forces Network (AFN) signals via Transport Streams over Internet Protocol (TSoIP) using the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol. As AFN modernizes and transitions away from satellite delivery, last-mile distributors must utilize SRT decoders that are compatible with Multi-Program Transport Streams (MPTS) or Single Program Transport Streams (SPTS). Requirements include native or licensed Zixi support, compliance with Section 889 of the FY 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, and a stable internet connection with redundant pathways, a minimum bandwidth of 25 Mbps, and a static IP address.
Performance is located in Germany, specifically within the Rhineland-Palatinate region. This requirement falls under NAICS 516210, Media Streaming Distribution Services, Social Networks, and Other Media Networks and Content Providers. The government is investigating integrated and modular equipment options to facilitate signal reception, processing, and distribution. Integrated solutions are intended for facilities with existing headend systems, while modular solutions are considered for building new headends or providing self-contained distribution.
This market research is identified by solicitation number USARCFETSOIP and involves no set-aside (NONE). Responses must describe the capability to perform these services in accordance with U.S. and German laws, as well as the respondent’s relationships with internet engineering organizations, registry authorities, and national governments. Submissions are due via email to the 409th Contracting Support Brigade by May 13, 2026. Erin Malinski-Runge is the designated point of contact for this notice.
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