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General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Special Notice (Updated)
  • Updated Published Date: Apr 24, 2023 11:41 am EDT
  • Original Published Date: Feb 09, 2023 09:24 am EST
  • Updated Response Date: Apr 30, 2023 08:00 am EDT
  • Original Response Date: Apr 30, 2023 08:00 am EDT
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
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  • Place of Performance:
    MD 21010
    USA

Description

SYNOPSIS:  Team Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) will host the APG Advance Planning Briefing to Industry (APBI) from 25–27 April 2023, at APG, MD. Please note that details, including specific organizational briefing schedules, remain subject to change.  As more information is received, we will update this posting.

The goal of the APG APBI is to describe for industry potential future contracting opportunities for mission areas that focus on: Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance; Research and Development; Test and Evaluation; Chemical and Biological Defense; and APG Garrison. The APG APBI will identify potential contracting opportunities that are aligned with the roadmaps of each respective organization, specifically focusing on Fiscal Years 2024–2025.  The Government will not hear formal bids from industry, as the purpose of the APBI is for the Government to brief upcoming opportunities to industry to help it better understand Army capability requirements and shape its internal development efforts.

APBI 2023 will be held as a hybrid event with both in person and virtual attendance. Virtual attendees will be able to sign on and watch presentations live via MS Teams. We will release more information about logging on to the event, including links, by updating this Save the Date message a few days prior to APBI beginning. For those attending this event in person, Team APG will welcome you back to Myer Auditorium (Building 6000). In a change from our most recent in person APBIs, all portions of this event will be held in Myer Auditorium. There will not be any food or beverage service on site during APBI. Attendees are encouraged to visit some of the local vendors located on APG. We will also schedule a minimum of 90 minutes for lunch, to allow attendees to go off post and return before the afternoon briefings begin.

Links to the MS Teams meeting(s) are included in the APBI Schedule and Teams Links attachment.  Please check back regularly for any changes, updated read-aheads, general APBI updates, and, if needed, updates regarding DoD health guidance related to COVID-19.

LOCATION: APG, MD

REGISTRATION: The APG APBI will be unclassified and open to all interested contractors, large and small businesses, academia, as well as other Government stakeholders.  We request that all those planning to attend the event either in person or virtually register using the link below.

Registration for the 2023 Team APG APBI is now open. To register for either in person or virtual attendance, please visit

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/team-apg-advance-planning-briefing-to-industry-apbi-2023-tickets-568139740257

Other questions about APG APBI should be directed to Team APG at usarmy.apg.cecom.mbx.apbi-registration@army.mil.

Contracting Office Address:

E4215 Austin Road

Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21010-5424

United States

Place of Performance:

APG, Maryland 21005

United States

Primary Point of Contact:

APG APBI Team

usarmy.apg.cecom.mbx.apbi-registration@army.mil

Contact Information

Contracting Office Address

  • INSTALLATION AND TECHNOLOGY DIV 6472 INTEGRITY COURT BLDG 4401
  • ABER PROV GRD , MD 21005
  • USA

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