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Node-locked license and software
The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) intends to award a sole-source purchase order to Comet Technologies Canada Inc., located in Montreal, Quebec, to provide a Dragonfly 3D World with Deep Learning perpetual license. This acquisition is being conducted under Simplified Acquisition Procedures per FAR Part 13.106-1(b) for requirements not exceeding the simplified acquisition threshold of $250,000. The government has determined that only one responsible source can satisfy the agency’s specific requirements for this node-locked software.
This Special Notice, identified by solicitation number N0017326Q-1301274801, is classified under NAICS 513210 for Software Publishers and PSC 7F20 for IT and Telecom - IT Management Tools/Products (Hardware and Perpetual License Software). While this notice does not constitute a request for competitive proposals, interested parties may submit capability statements to demonstrate how competition would benefit the government. Information received will be used to determine whether a competitive procurement is warranted, a decision held at the sole discretion of the government.
The place of performance for this requirement is Washington, DC. Capability statements and related correspondence must be submitted by the response deadline of November 6, 2025. This notice was published on November 3, 2025, and lists Teigh Cheyney as the primary point of contact. There are currently zero attachments associated with this announcement.
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Contact and place of performance
Teigh Cheyney
Washington, DC 20375
USA
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