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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is seeking industry input on draft requirements for Non-Intrusive Inspection (NII) technologies related to Multi Energy Portals (MEP) and Low Energy Portals (LEP). The agency aims to ensure that future acquisitions reflect current technological capabilities and best practices within the sector.
CBP invites knowledgeable vendors to review the draft requirements and provide specific, actionable feedback. Industry respondents are asked to focus their comments on clarifying ambiguous areas, identifying requirements that may not align with state-of-the-art technologies, and suggesting revisions that would broaden the inclusion of newer, proven technologies. The agency values concise input related directly to the draft requirements, including insights on feasibility, limitations, and realistic implementation timelines.
This request is for information purposes only and not a solicitation for proposals. Timely and detailed industry feedback will inform and refine the final requirements, supporting the continued advancement of CBP's NII capabilities for border security applications.