Opportunity
California eProcure #25-1417
California DOJ Solicits Crime-lite Auto Kits and Forensic Light Source System for Fresno Facility
Posted
April 02, 2026
Respond By
April 16, 2026
Identifier
25-1417
NAICS
423490
The California Department of Justice is seeking to procure advanced forensic equipment for its Fresno facility. - Government Buyer: - California Department of Justice (DOJ), Fresno, CA - Buyer contact: Vila Martin - Products and Quantities: - Crime-lite Auto Kit with Oblique, Coax & CSI 120V (Part Number: QCL/AUTO/KIT/SOC/CI), Quantity: 2 - Crime-lite Auto Kit 120V Charger (Part Number: QCL/AUTO/KIT120V), Quantity: 2 - Alternate Light Source with Integrated Camera System (specification includes 20.1MP mirrorless forensic camera, macro lens, HDMI output, segmented coaxial lighting, scientific-grade LED filters, motorized filter wheel, rapid charging, carry case) - Services: - Product Training for Crime-lite Auto Kit, Quantity: 2 sessions - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs are named, but the Crime-lite Auto Kit is referenced (commonly associated with Foster + Freeman) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Equipment must be new, latest model, and in current production (no used or discontinued models) - System must be compact, portable, and suitable for both laboratory and crime scene use - Must include near-infrared technology for biological stain detection, intelligent filter selection, and external rechargeable battery with ~3 hours runtime - Compliance with California small business and DVBE programs is emphasized - Delivery Location: - California Department of Justice, 5311 N. Woodrow, Fresno, CA 93740 - All items must be delivered to the DOJ Fresno office; payment terms are Net 45 days.
Description
The Department of Justice is seeking a multi-spectral light source for serological examinations, which is a non-contact method for detecting and examining body fluids. The equipment must include an integrated high-resolution camera system capable of near-infrared technology to locate biological stains and other evidence. The device should be compact, portable, and have an external rechargeable battery pack with approximately three hours of run time, suitable for use in laboratories and at crime scenes. The solicitation includes specifications for forensic-level technology, including a 20.1MP mirrorless forensic camera, autofocus macro lens, segmented coaxial lighting array, and motorized filter wheel with intelligent filter selection.