Legacy Radar Electronics and Cabinet Disposition
The FAA is identifying qualified vendors for the disposition of legacy radar electronics and cabinets. This initiative supports National Airspace System (NAS) modernization by decommissioning outdated radar systems, including ASR-8, ASR-9, ASR-11, and Mode-S models. The scope involves removing, transporting, and disposing of approximately 612 systems across 386 sites nationwide and in territories such as Guam and the Bahamas. Franchise Acquisition Services issued this notice to establish a potential competition pool. Responses will help determine the acquisition strategy. Statements of interest are due June 12, 2026. The June 9, 2026, Performance Work Statement (PWS) is the current version. Technical data includes equipment weights, dimensions, and hazardous material inventories for tritium and dielectric oil. Requirements include a 95% on-time completion rate and recycling at R2 or e-Stewards certified facilities. The FAA is seeking vendors for the Legacy Radar Electronics and Cabinet Disposition program to support NAS modernization. The FAA requires removal, transportation, and disposal of legacy radar electronics and cabinets at 386 sites to support NAS modernization.
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Contact and place of performance
Erick Martinez
Oklahoma City, OK
USA
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is seeking statements of interest from qualified and capable vendors to participate in the upcoming acquisition of Legacy Radar Electronics and Cabinet Disposition. This initiative is a critical component of the FAA's ongoing efforts to modernize the National Airspace System (NAS) by replacing outdated radar systems with state-of-the-art technology. Please review attachme...
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