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Sources Sought Radio Show Prep Services.pdf | Apr 14, 2026 |
Radio Show Prep Service
Contact and place of performance
Nastashia Willoughby
St James, MD 20755
USA
The Department of War Information Activity (DWIA) is conducting market research to identify potential sources capable of providing a commercial, subscription-based, daily radio DJ show prep service. This service is for American Forces Network (AFN) broadcasters who provide radio programming to U.S. service members, civilians, and their families stationed or assigned overseas. The purpose of this Sources Sought notice...
View moreThe Department of Defense, specifically the HQ Defense Media Activity, is conducting market research through this Sources Sought notice to identify potential sources for a commercial, subscription-based, daily radio DJ show prep service. This requirement supports the Department of War Information Activity (DWIA) and American Forces Network (AFN) broadcasters in providing radio programming to U.S. service members, civilians, and their families stationed or assigned overseas. This notice, identified by solicitation number HQ0516-FY-26-0007, is intended for planning, budgeting, and acquisition strategy development and will not result in a contract award.
The procurement is classified under NAICS code 519210 for Libraries and Archives and PSC B503 for Special Studies/Analysis- Archeological/Paleontological. It is designated as an SBA (SBA) set-aside. Performance of the required services will take place in St. James, Maryland. Interested parties must submit responses by the deadline of May 12, 2026.
Qualified businesses are encouraged to provide information demonstrating their capability to fulfill the requirements detailed in the associated Scope of Work. One attachment, a PDF titled "Sources Sought Radio Show Prep Services," was published with the notice on April 14, 2026. Nastashia Willoughby serves as the point of contact for this market research effort.
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