ClosedSpecial Notice
Homeland Security, Department of contract category

Transportation Security Administration�s Open Architecture Initiatives

Homeland Security, Department of · TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

This notice is not accepting responses (deadline was Sep 29, 2023, 8:00 PM EDT).

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Response deadline
Sep 29, 2023, 8:00 PM EDT
Posted
Feb 8, 2023
Solicitation
TSA25-04-03789
Set-aside
None listed
Place of performance
Springfield, VA, USA
Contracting office
TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Source
SAM.gov · updated May 9, 2026

Description

The purpose of this notice is to streamline and consolidate industry engagement and feedback related to Transportation Security Administration�s (TSA) Open Architecture (OA) initiatives. It is expected that TSA will release multiple open architecture artifacts and this notice serves as the centralized point for future efforts. This notice will be updated as appropriate. The TSA�s mission is to protect the nation�s transportation systems to ensure the freedom of movement for people and commerce. To achieve this mission in an evolving threat environment, TSA must remain an agile and flexible organization that can rapidly field innovative screening solutions that improve TSA�s security posture. It is essential that TSA implements these innovative screening solutions in a manner that supports the Transportation Security Officer in conducting the critical screening functions and improves the passenger experience. Open Architecture is a design approach where components, such as software and hardware, are standards-based and interoperable to allow a wide range of industry partners to create improved subcomponents (e.g., new detection algorithms, user interfaces, reporting systems, etc.). Leveraging an open architecture design approach will enable TSA to improve its security posture, support its frontline workforce, and promote an improved traveler experience. The successful implementation of this approach will require coordination across a wide range of partners to include government agencies, regulators, industry and international partners, national labs, academia, and airports.

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