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763d ESS/PKS intends to award an open market, firm-fixed price (FFP), sole source, purchase order (PO) to Berkeley Varitronics Systems Incorporated (BVS), (Cage code: 1TL73), a small business, to provide/deliver Yorkie-Pro wireless intrusion detectors. BVS shall provide one (1) each Yorkie-Pro wireless intrusion detector for four (4) Air Force Bases. These locations are outlined below:
Air Force Bases: Scott AFB, IL; Fairchild AFB, WA; MacDill AFB, FL; and McConnel AFB, KS.
Yorkie-Pro is a device that searches for Bluetooth and wireless signals in the vicinity and is used to comply with Cybercom and Stratcom mandates. Yorkie-Pro wireless intrusion detection system (WIDS) is a handheld receiver designed for any wireless security audit of data-sensitivegovernment, law enforcement, military and critical infrastructure facilities. Yorkie-Pro detects and sweeps all nearby wireless PEDs (Personal Electronic Devices) including Cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) channels using a high-speed receiver engine in conjunction with a Wi-Fi/BT/BLEdemodulator. Yorkie-Pro is also the only device on the market that detects and locates unknown Apple AirTag9, Samsung Galaxy SmartTag8 and Tile8 Tracker as well any active, hidden GPS trackers. Other unique qualities regarding Yorkie-Pro are defined below:
- All-in-one handheld WIDS locates suspicious Cellular, Wi-Fi and BT/BLEdevices
- Detected all cellular 3G/4G/5G devices (non-mm wave frequencies)
- Thresholds, frequency analysis and whitelisting for advanced wireless security audits and TSCM
- Detects and locates Apple AirTag8, Samsung Galaxy SmartTag®, Tile TrackerE>and hidden GPS trackers
- Direction finding support for all wireless detection
- Full data logging anddata snapshots for later analysis
- Full CW detection combined with dual band demodulation for comprehensive wireless surveys
- Multi-band measurements allowing profiling of all cellular detection
- Frequency and time domain RF measurements for both on-the-go and fixed monitoring surveys