Opportunity
My Florida Marketplace #FWC SS 25/26-15
Single Source Procurement of TEM-Compatible CMOS Camera System for FWC
Posted
April 17, 2026
Respond By
May 08, 2026
Identifier
FWC SS 25/26-15
NAICS
423490
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), through its Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, is seeking to procure a scientific grade CMOS camera system for use with its existing Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) model JEM 1400. - Government Buyer: - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), Fish and Wildlife Research Institute - OEM Highlighted: - Advanced Microscopy Techniques (AMT) - Vendors: - Advanced Microscopy Techniques (AMT) (sole distributor and OEM) - Products/Services Requested: - Scientific grade CMOS camera system (NanoSprint15B) compatible with TEM JEM 1400 - 1 unit required - Part number: NanoSprint15B - Includes high-sensitivity, fine-pixel, low noise CMOS sensor, 15-megapixel sampling, 30fps readout, phosphor scintillator, macro lens, and full software suite for image acquisition and processing - Must be compatible with Windows 10/11, SerialEM software, and JEM 1400 control system via Ethernet - Laboratory equipment maintenance, test calibration, and repair services related to the TEM camera system - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Camera system must be fully compatible with existing JEOL JEM 1400 TEM - Single source justification: AMT is the only identified source for the required camera system - No competitive bids solicited; capability statements accepted from other vendors able to meet all requirements - Estimated Contract Value: - Up to $150,000 - Period of Performance: - Three-year term for camera system and associated services - Place of Performance/Delivery: - 1875 Orange Avenue East, Tallahassee, FL 32311-6160
Description
This is a single source procurement notice from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) seeking information from vendors capable of supplying a scientific grade complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) camera fully compatible with their existing Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) model JEM 1400. The camera system must meet specific technical specifications for high-resolution imaging and software compatibility. Vendors are requested to submit their capability information by May 8, 2026, but no bids or proposals are solicited as this is not a solicitation for bids.