Opportunity
PIEE #N3943026R7003
Engineering Study and Modernization Plan for Coso Microearthquake Network
Buyer
Expeditionary Warfare Center
Posted
July 16, 2026
Respond By
July 31, 2026
Identifier
N3943026R7003
NAICS
541360, 541715, 541330
This opportunity seeks a contractor to perform an engineering study for the Coso microearthquake (MEQ) network at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. - Government Buyer: - Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Systems and Expeditionary Warfare Center - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive site survey and analysis of the existing MEQ network - Includes ~15 permanent seismic monitoring stations, 1 temporary station, Joshua Ridge repeater site, and the Navy Geothermal Program Office (GPO) central data site - Deliverable: Network Upgrade Plan and Cost Analysis Report - Must include a Plan of Action and Milestones (POAM) - Must provide a Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) cost estimate for modernization - Report must address hardware, software, and communications infrastructure - Requirements: - Analysis must be objective, impartial, and vendor-agnostic - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - No products or specific part numbers are requested; the focus is on professional engineering services and planning for future modernization.
Description
This requirement is to conduct a comprehensive engineering study of the current microearthquake (MEQ) network. The contractor shall perform a complete site survey and analysis of the existing network, which includes approximately 15 permanent seismic monitoring stations, 1 temporary seismic monitoring station, the Joshua Ridge repeater site, and the central data acquisition and processing site at the Navy Geothermal Program Office (GPO) office building at NAWSCL. The primary deliverable is a final Network Upgrade Plan and Cost Analysis Report. This report must provide a detailed plan, including a Plan of Action and Milestones (POAM), and a corresponding Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) cost estimate for the full modernization of the network hardware, software, and communications infrastructure. The analysis must be objective, impartial, and vendor-agnostic.