Opportunity
SAM #SN120526
Army Threat Coordination Group Engagement for Cleared Industry Partners (Special Notice)
Buyer
W6QK ACC-APG
Posted
May 12, 2026
Respond By
May 29, 2026
Identifier
SN120526
NAICS
928110
This special notice from the U.S. Army Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) announces an upcoming Threat Coordination Group (TCG) engagement for cleared industry partners. - Purpose: Facilitate classified, two-way discussions between government intelligence analysts and qualified industry participants - Focus areas: - Emerging and evolving threats to Army Command and Control (C2) and Counter-C2 portfolios - Global technology trends impacting threat capabilities - Survivability and lethality challenges - Counter-UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems) and Counter-GPS considerations - Outcomes: Inform future Army capability development and identify requirements for intelligence data and threat models - Participation: - Voluntary - Limited to U.S. companies with an active facility clearance - No specific products, services, OEMs, or vendors are mentioned - This is not a solicitation or contract award; no procurement action is being initiated - Key locations: - Event in Charlottesville, Virginia - Contracting office at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Description
The U.S. Army intends to conduct a Threat Coordination Group (TCG) engagement with cleared industry partners to support understanding of emerging and evolving threats relevant to the Army’s Command and Control (C2) and Counter‑C2 portfolio. This engagement will provide a forum for classified, two‑way discussions between Government intelligence analysts and qualified industry participants to improve shared awareness of global technology trends, threat capabilities, survivability and lethality challenges, and Counter‑UAS/Counter‑GPS considerations. Information gathered will help inform future capability development and identify requirements for intelligence data and threat models. This Special Notice is not a solicitation and will not result in a contract award. Participation is voluntary and limited to U.S. companies with an active facility clearance.