Author: Miles Jamison|| Date Published: January 26, 2026
Customs and Border Protection is planning to solicit a new requirement for a Modular Mobile Surveillance System, or M2S2, program with an estimated value exceeding $100 million.
What Is the Scope of the Proposed M2S2 Contract?
According to a notice published Friday in the Acquisition Planning Forecast System, the effort will cover delivery, engineering, testing, training, logistics, warranty, maintenance, and program management in support of the M2S2 system. The proposed contract will also provide Contract Data Requirements List, or CDRL, documentation.
What Are the Other Details of the M2S2 Contract?
The potential award will be competed as a new contract under the General Services Administration Schedule. It is structured as a combination contract and will run through Nov. 29, 2031. The solicitation is expected to be released through GSA eBuy by April 15, with an award anticipated in the first quarter of fiscal year 2027.
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