Federal Contract Vehicles

CNSSD

Counter Nuclear Smuggling System Deployment (CNSSD)

DOE/NNSA IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$61.9M
Task orders
13
Contractors
2
Ceiling
$1 billion

Vehicle overview

The Counter Nuclear Smuggling System Deployment (CNSSD) is an IDIQ contract managed by the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) Office of Nuclear Smuggling Detection and Deterrence. It is designed to enhance the capabilities of partner countries to detect, disrupt, and investigate the illicit trafficking of nuclear and other radioactive materials. The vehicle supports the global deployment of mobile and distributed counter-nuclear smuggling systems, including the integration of design, logistics, and communications networks. The program has a total ceiling value of $1 billion.

The contract includes the provision of commercially available radiation detection devices, security equipment, and passive barriers to mitigate nuclear proliferation and terrorism risks.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

three-year base period of performance and two two-year option periods

Ceiling

$1 billion

CNSSD contract holders

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is CNSSD?
The Counter Nuclear Smuggling System Deployment (CNSSD) is an IDIQ contract managed by the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) Office of Nuclear Smuggling Detection and Deterrence. It is designed to enhance the capabilities of partner countries to detect, disrupt, and investigate the illicit trafficking of nuclear and other radioactive materials. The vehicle supports the global deployment of mobile and distributed counter-nuclear smuggling systems, including the integration of design, logistics, and communications networks. The program has a total ceiling value of $1 billion.
Which agency manages CNSSD?
Counter Nuclear Smuggling System Deployment (CNSSD) is a IDIQ managed by Department of Energy / National Nuclear Security Administration.
What can agencies acquire through CNSSD?
The contract includes the provision of commercially available radiation detection devices, security equipment, and passive barriers to mitigate nuclear proliferation and terrorism risks.
How much has been obligated through CNSSD?
$61.9M has been obligated across 13 task orders.
How many contractors hold CNSSD?
2 contractors hold a position on CNSSD.
What is the contract ceiling of CNSSD?
CNSSD has a program ceiling of $1 billion.
Is CNSSD active?
Yes, CNSSD is currently active (ordering period: three-year base period of performance and two two-year option periods).

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