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DPS Requests Aircraft Detection Technology

DPS requires two subscriptions, both of which must include full optical, 360-degree field of aircraft detection, classification and an alert system.

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The Department of Public Safety (DPS) has issued a request for offers (RFO) for an aircraft detection technology subscription service.

DPS requires two subscriptions, both of which must include full optical, 360-degree field of aircraft detection, classification and an alert system.

According to the RFO, the service “must have cloud-based access with the ability to integrate with existing third-party situational awareness tools.”

The agency will also require installation, training, technical support and maintenance to be included.

More detailed information about RFO No. 405-24R0006462, including all minimum requirements and requested services, can be found online. The due date for proposals is 3:45 p.m. March 5. Heidi Davis is the point of contact for this RFO.
Chandler Treon is an Austin-based staff writer. He has a bachelor’s degree in English, a master’s degree in literature and a master’s degree in technical communication, all from Texas State University.