Opportunity
Hawaii eProcurement Portal #Q26003331
Procurement of Fusion Night Vision Binocular System for Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
June 19, 2026
Identifier
Q26003331
NAICS
423490, 423410
The Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife is seeking to procure advanced night vision technology for field operations. - Government Buyer: - Hawaii Department of Land & Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Wildlife (Kauai, Lihue office) - OEMs and Vendors: - Rix (Original Equipment Manufacturer of the RENV-B 1800-2000 FOM system) - Equivalent OEMs are permitted if all technical specifications are met - Products/Services Requested: - One (1) Fusion Night Vision Binocular System - Model: Rix RENV-B 1800-2000 FOM or equivalent - Helmet-mountable, dual-pod design - Integrated thermal imaging and image intensification fusion (real-time thermal overlay) - Gen 2+ or better image intensifier tubes (2 tubes), white phosphor, minimum FOM 1800, 64 lp/mm resolution, SNR 28+ - Integrated thermal sensor: 640x512 resolution, 12 µm pixel pitch, 30 mK sensitivity, 50 Hz frame rate - Multiple fusion display modes, OLED display (800x600), GPS/navigation - IP67 water resistance, operating temperature -40F to +122F - Max weight: 1.3 lb (main unit) + 0.25 lb (battery pack) - Accessories: external battery pack, charger, wireless remote, lens covers, carrying case, user manual - Minimum 5-year manufacturer warranty - Unique/Notable Requirements: - System must be helmet-mountable and include all specified accessories - Must meet or exceed all detailed technical specifications - Delivery to Lihue, Hawaii, with all taxes and shipping included - Minimum 5-year manufacturer warranty required - Open to equivalent products if all requirements are satisfied
Description
This solicitation is for the procurement of one new Rix RENV-B 1800-2000 FOM or equivalent night vision binocular system. The item must be delivered to the Division of Forestry and Wildlife in Lihue, Hawaii. The system should include night vision capabilities, and the bid must include taxes and shipping. The procurement is managed by the Land & Natural Resources Department, Forestry and Wildlife Division, and is open statewide in Hawaii.