MSHA - Skydio X10 Drone
Contact and place of performance
Alicia M. Jackson
Triadelphia, WV
USA
The correct solicitation number for this requirement is 1605C4-26-R-00006. The drone will be used as part of MSHA Enforcement’s pilot program to incorporate state of the art image capturing technology in its investigations and inspections. This technology will greatly enhance the speed, efficiency, accuracy, thoroughness, and safety of accident investigations and inspections. Each Skydio X10 vehicle kit i...
View moreThe Department of Labor, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, issued solicitation 1605C4-26-R-00006 for the procurement of a Skydio X10 drone. This equipment is intended for the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Enforcement pilot program to integrate advanced image-capturing technology into investigations and inspections. The acquisition aims to improve the speed, efficiency, and safety of accident investigations conducted in Triadelphia, West Virginia.
The requirement includes a Skydio X10 vehicle kit featuring a 2.4/5 GHz cellular-enabled vehicle, an enterprise controller, a VT300-L sensor package, and various accessories such as a pro case, spare propellers, and multiple batteries. The procurement also encompasses several perpetual software licenses and hardware attachments, including Skydio Autonomy Drone Software, 3D Scan software for digital inspections of complex structures, and the NightSense kit for low-light autonomy and illumination. Additionally, the drone will be equipped with an RTK/PPK attachment for real-time or post-processing kinematic measurements.
This federal opportunity is classified under NAICS 336411 for Aircraft Manufacturing and PSC 1550 for Unmanned Aircraft. There is no set-aside assigned to this solicitation. Responses are due by June 1, 2026, and Alicia M. Jackson is the designated point of contact. The solicitation includes three PDF attachments issued between May 21 and May 22, 2026.
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