Trackless Moving Target (TMT) Antenna - Network Relay Tower

sam.gov · score 17 · 540.3 miDenver branch · 50.0 mi
This lead has a score but hasn't been enriched yet.Request enrichment
Project Size
Stage
pre-budget
Distance
540.3 mi
Posted
16 days ago
05-08-26

Rationale

The SAM.gov sources-sought notice describes a trackless moving-target antenna mounted on a network relay tower, a specialized communications infrastructure component for tracking mobile assets. The solicitation sits at pre-budget stage, meaning the government buyer is surveying vendor capability before finalizing scope and security line items. The NAICS code 334220 (radio and television broadcast and wireless communications equipment) signals a federal RF or telecom project, likely military or defense-adjacent given the moving-target tracking function. Physical security for communications infrastructure. particularly relay towers in remote or tactical deployments. typically includes perimeter fencing, camera arrays for vandalism and intrusion monitoring, and vehicle barriers to prevent unauthorized site access. Project value is undisclosed in the source record. The notice posted May 8, 2026. Pre-budget sources-sought timing is ideal for security vendor engagement because the buyer has not yet locked scope or allocated line items. Once the solicitation closes and award is made, the security subcontractor is usually bundled or selected by the prime. The window to shape the security scope is now, during the capability-survey phase. The source is SAM.gov, the federal procurement platform, which means the buyer is a government agency with procurement-cycle visibility through award. Phoenix branch is nearest at 540 miles, outside the 300-mile coverage radius. The project sits near Colorado Springs based on the coordinates, a market Zedcor does not currently cover. Unless Denver or a northern expansion is imminent, this lead should be deferred or flagged for future footprint planning. If the tower deployment is part of a multi-site network with nodes inside Phoenix coverage, the salesperson could ask the buyer whether perimeter and surveillance scope extends across the full network rather than only the named site. The likely buying contact is a program manager or contracting officer at the issuing agency.

Project Facts

Owner
Not yet enriched
Prime Contractor
Pre-award (no awardee yet)
Project Size
Not disclosed (open solicitation)
Estimated Towers
Not yet enriched
Industry
Not yet enriched
Stage
pre-budget
Timing
Not yet enriched
Location
39.0598, -105.3111
Permit
Not yet enriched
Lot Size
Not yet enriched

Contacts

Contacts at —

Contact lookup pending owner identification.

Source: sam.gov publishes pointOfContact data only when the contracting officer attaches it to the notice. Many solicitations omit it.

HubSpot

Connect HubSpot to push this lead
Push leads from Pathfinder to your HubSpot portal as deals. Track stage updates, owner changes, and activity timestamps from this page.
Connect HubSpot

Outreach

Verifier — Unverified

unverified
⚠ unverifiedpass count · 1

branch attribution mismatch — ranker=null recompute=phx-001; score drift ranker=0 recompute=17

Source Record

sam.gov

Solicitation details (sam.gov)

View on sam.gov
Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYAMCACCMISSION INSTALLATION CONTRACTING COMMAND418TH CSBW6QM MICC-FT CARSON
Contracting office
FORT CARSON, CO, 80913-5198
Set-aside
Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Solicitation #
PANMCC-26-P-0000-046312
Bid window closes
2026-05-08 22:00Z
Archive date
2026-05-09

Activity timeline

  • Ranked · score 17
    Saw the TMT antenna relay-tower sources-sought post May 8, worth asking whether the security and surveillance scope is single-site or covers multiple network nodes, some of which might sit inside our Phoenix footprint?
    2026-05-09 01:00 · projects
  • Project ingested
    Source: sam.gov · posted 2026-05-08
    2026-05-09 00:00 · projects