Opportunity

SAM #PAN411-26-P-0000-028344

Lease and Support of AI-Powered Mosquito Surveillance Systems for U.S. Army Korea

Buyer

411th Contracting Support Brigade

Posted

May 20, 2026

Respond By

June 01, 2026

Identifier

PAN411-26-P-0000-028344

NAICS

561710, 541690, 532490, 541330

The U.S. Army is seeking sources for the lease and support of AI-powered Mosquito Surveillance System (MSS) units at Eighth Army installations in Korea. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Army, 411th Contracting Support Brigade (CSB) - Products/Services Requested: - Four (4) AI-powered Mosquito Surveillance System units - Integrated, field-deployable smart trap systems - Capable of attracting, capturing, and imaging mosquitoes - AI-based species identification with at least 95% accuracy for medically important vector species - Near-real-time data transmission to a cloud-based, government-accessible dashboard - Lease, deployment, operation, and support services for all four units - Includes recommending optimal placement and relocating units as directed by the installation Public Health Entomologist - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice - Unique/Notable Requirements: - AI-based identification must achieve at least 95% accuracy - Data must be accessible to government personnel via a cloud dashboard - Contractor must be able to relocate units as directed - Place of Performance: - Camp Bonifas, Warrior Base, Dagmar North Training Area (DNTA), and Rodriguez Live Fire Complex (RLFC) in Korea

Description

AI-Powered Mosquito Surveillance System (MSS) Lease and Support

Description:

The U.S. Government is seeking potential sources capable of providing the lease, deployment, operation, and support of four (4) AI-powered Mosquito Surveillance System (MSS) units. These systems will be used to conduct automated mosquito surveillance at designated Eighth Army installations to support force health protection efforts.

Period of Performance:

01 July 2026 – 30 September 2026

Place of Performance:

The sensor systems will be placed at the following general locations: Camp Bonifas, Warrior Base, Dagmar North Training Area (DNTA), and Rodriguez Live Fire Complex (RLFC).

Final placement of MSS units will be subject to approval by the installation Public Health Entomologist. Contractors are expected to recommend locations that optimize the capture of medically relevant mosquito species in areas representative of Soldier living, training, and operational environments. The Government reserves the right to direct relocation of units if initial placement is deemed operationally unsuitable.

System Requirements:

The MSS must be an integrated, field-deployable smart trap system capable of:

Attracting and capturing mosquitoes using attractants and fan-driven airflow. Automatically imaging captured specimens. Performing AI-based species identification with at least 95% accuracy for medically important vector species (including, but not limited to: Anopheles, Culex tritaeniorhynchus, Aedes albopictus, Culex pipiens, Aedes vexans). Transmitting capture data, species identification results, and trap status to a cloud-based, Government-accessible dashboard in near-real-time (within 1 hour of collection).

Submission Instructions:

Interested parties are requested to submit capability statements demonstrating their ability to meet the requirements outlined above. Responses should include relevant experience, technical specifications, and any additional information that supports the contractor’s ability to fulfill the Government’s needs.

This notice is for market research purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation or request for proposals.

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