Opportunity
SAM #M6700126Q0100
USMC Procurement of Cisco Networking Equipment and Cases2Go Transit Case for Tactical Grid Kits
Buyer
Commanding General, MCIEAST-MCB CAMLEJ
Posted
July 07, 2026
Respond By
July 14, 2026
Identifier
M6700126Q0100
NAICS
334290, 423690, 334220
The U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is procuring Tactical Grid Expeditionary Kits to support mobile command post networks in challenging environments. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Marine Corps, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Commanding General's Office - OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers): - Cisco Systems (networking hardware, software, and accessories) - Cases2Go (custom transit cases) - Products/Services Requested: - Cisco Catalyst 9300 48-port PoE+ Network Advantage switches (2 units, C9300-48P-A) - Cisco DNA Advantage 48-port term licenses (2 units, C9300-DNA-A-48 and C9300-DNA-A-48-5Y) - Cisco ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent IBN Embedded and 5-year licenses (2 units each, TE-EMBEDDED-T, TE-EMBEDDED-T-5Y) - 1RU Cable Management Guides (2 units, CAB-GUIDE-1RU) - Network Plug-n-Play Connect licenses (2 units, NETWORK-PNP-LIC) - TE agent for IOSXE on C9K (2 units, TE-C9K-SW) - Catalyst 9300 8x10GE Network Modules (2 units, C9300-NM-8X) - Power supplies, rack installation screws, rubber feet, console cables, and other hardware accessories (2 units each, various part numbers) - Cisco Catalyst IR1835 Rugged Series Routers (2 units, IR1835-K9) - Power supplies and cords for IR1800 series (2 units each, PWR-MF4-125W-AC, IR-PWR-G2A-NA) - Wi-Fi 802.11ac and 5G/LTE antennas (4 units each, W-ANTM2050D-RPSMA, 5G-ANTM2-SMA-D) - WiFI6 Pluggable Modules for IoT Routers (2 units, WP-WIFI6-B) - 5G Sub-6 Standalone pluggable interface module (1 unit, P-5GS6-R16SA-GL) and firmware (2 units, FW-5GS6-SA-ATT) - SFP transceiver modules (GLC-LX-SM-RGD, GLC-LH-SMD++=) - Cases2Go injection molded Mil-Standard waterproof case (1 unit, CTG-49345-MEF-2222), custom-configured to hold Cisco routers and switches - Estimated shipping fee - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Strict brand name requirement: Only Cisco Systems and Cases2Go products are acceptable; no substitutions allowed - All items must be new and sourced through authorized channels; vendors may need to provide hardware provenance and authorized reseller certification - Equipment is intended for rugged, mobile, grab-and-go tactical deployments - Compliance with supply chain and security protocols is mandatory - Evaluation criteria include price, technical capability, past performance, and supply chain risk
Description
The United States Marine Corps (USMC) has a requirement to procure Tactical Grid Expeditionary Kit(s) systems. This equipment provides integrated, ruggedized tactical communications utilizing Cisco networking hardware (including routers, switches, 5G/Wi-Fi modules, and related components) to support mobile command and control (C2) operations.
This is a Brand Name Requirement for the following specific components:
Cisco Systems Networking Hardware Catalyst 9300 switches Cisco Systems IR1835 Rugged Routers Cases2Go Custom Transit Cases
No substitutions or alternative brands will be accepted.
Offerors are instructed to thoroughly review the attached solicitation (SF 1449) for all instructions, conditions, and applicable clauses. To be considered for an award, quotes must be submitted electronically via email to the Contract Specialist, Nichole DeWitt, at nichole.l.dewitt@usmc.mil no later than July 14, 2026, at 11:00 AM EST.
Your submission package must include:
Signed SF 1449 - Complete, sign, and return the attached solicitation document.
Itemized Pricing - Provide a full price breakdown of all hardware, software licenses, and accessories as detailed in the SF 1449 schedule.
Representations & Certifications - Completed Reps & Certs if not fully updated/active in SAM.gov.
Required Provisions - Completed certifications for FAR 52.204-26, DFARS 252.204-7017, and DFARS 252.204-7016.
Because this acquisition involves commercial information technology utilized in a covered military system, strict supply chain and security protocols apply.
The Government will thoroughly evaluate all proposals for supply chain risk prior to award in accordance with Federal and DoD acquisition regulations. Offerors may be required to provide hardware provenance, authorized reseller certifications, or other documentation to verify supply chain integrity.
The Government intends to award a contract resulting from this solicitation to the responsible offeror whose quote conforms to the solicitation requirements and represents the best value. Awards will be made based on the following three evaluation factors:
Price: Evaluated for completeness, reasonableness, and balanced pricing. Technical Capability: Ability of the proposed items to meet the Government's exact technical and brand-name specifications. Past Performance and Risk Assessment: An evaluation of the offeror's history of successful performance and supply chain security risk.