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The Pentagon awarded Perennial Autonomy a $5.2M contract on January 30, 2025, for the Bumblebee V2 FPV drone interceptor, with deliveries starting March 2025 for U.S. Army Global Response Force assessment. This rapid acquisition demonstrates accelerated procurement pathways for NDAA-compliant counte

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The Pentagon awarded Perennial Autonomy a $5.2M contract on January 30, 2025, for the Bumblebee V2 FPV drone interceptor, with deliveries starting March 2025 for U.S. Army Global Response Force assessment. This rapid acquisition demonstrates accelerated procurement pathways for NDAA-compliant counte
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The Pentagon awarded a $5.2 million contract to Perennial Autonomy on January 30 for the Bumblebee V2 drone interceptor system, with deliveries beginning in March 2025. The system will be assessed by the U.S. Army's Global Response Force and represents a rapid acquisition of counter-drone capability
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Action Kit: US Army to debut FPV Bumblebee V2 drone interceptor next month
Read full report →The Pentagon awarded Perennial Autonomy a $5.2M contract on January 30, 2025, for the Bumblebee V2 FPV drone interceptor, with deliveries starting March 2025 for U.S. Army Global Response Force assessment. This rapid acquisition demonstrates accelerated procurement pathways for NDAA-compliant counter-UAS technology and signals the Army's prioritization of domestic, compliant drone defense systems. Contractors in the counter-drone, unmanned systems, and force protection sectors should immediately assess their NDAA compliance posture and monitor for follow-on solicitations under similar rapid acquisition authorities.
Primary Segments: Counter-UAS technology providers, unmanned systems manufacturers, electronic warfare specialists, and force protection solution developers competing for DOD rapid acquisition contracts.
NAICS Codes Impacted:
Agencies: Department of Defense (DOD), U.S. Army (specifically Global Response Force units and counter-UAS program offices).
Contract Vehicles: Rapid acquisition pathways, Other Transaction Authority (OTA), and potential follow-on IDIQ vehicles for production-scale procurement.
Compliance Surfaces: NDAA Section 848 (drone restrictions), NDAA Section 889 (covered telecommunications), ITAR (technical data controls), DFARS (supply chain requirements), Buy American Act (domestic preference).
This contract represents a proof-of-concept gateway to production-scale procurement. The Army Global Response Force assessment is a validation pathway—successful field testing typically triggers production contracts 10-50x larger within 6-12 months. The rapid acquisition authority used here indicates the Army has pre-approved accelerated scaling if performance metrics are met. Contractors should view this as a market signal: the Army is actively seeking NDAA-compliant counter-drone solutions and willing to bypass traditional timelines.
NDAA Section 848 prohibits DOD procurement of drones and components from covered foreign entities (primarily Chinese manufacturers like DJI, Autel). NDAA Section 889 extends to telecommunications components within the drone system (modems, radios, processors from Huawei, ZTE, Hytera, Hikvision, Dahua). Contractors must provide supply chain traceability to component level, demonstrate domestic or allied sourcing, and maintain compliance documentation for audit. Non-compliance disqualifies bids regardless of technical superiority.
Monitor Army counter-UAS program offices (PM Force Protection, C-UAS Cross-Functional Team) for sources sought notices and RFI releases in Q2-Q3 2025. Establish OTA consortium membership (e.g., National Armaments Consortium, SOFWERX) to access non-FAR-based rapid acquisition opportunities. Develop teaming relationships with Perennial Autonomy or competing prime contractors for subcontracting roles. Ensure ITAR registration and CAGE code activation are current, as production awards will require immediate contract execution capability.
Cabrillo Signals War Room detected this contract award within hours of Pentagon announcement, automatically classifying it as a MEDIUM-severity event based on rapid acquisition authority usage, NDAA compliance emphasis, and counter-UAS market segment activation. The platform cross-referenced the award against 847 active opportunity pipelines, identifying 23 contractors with overlapping NAICS codes and counter-drone capabilities who should immediately reassess competitive positioning.
Cabrillo Signals Match Engine automatically rescored 156 open opportunities in the counter-UAS and unmanned systems segments, adjusting probability weights for NDAA-compliant vendors (+12-18% score increase) and flagging 34 opportunities where non-compliant supply chains create disqualification risk. The Match Engine identified three upcoming Army solicitations (expected Q2 2025) with similar technical requirements and rapid acquisition language, prioritizing them for capture team assignment.
Cabrillo Signals Intelligence Hub activated saved searches for "counter-UAS," "NDAA Section 848," "Other Transaction Authority," and "Global Response Force" across SAM.gov, FedBizOpps archives, and agency forecast databases. The Hub is now tracking PM Force Protection and C-UAS Cross-Functional Team procurement forecasts, alerting when follow-on production solicitations or sources sought notices appear. Contractors should configure alerts for NAICS 336411/336413/334511 combined with "rapid acquisition" and "drone interceptor" keywords.
Systems to Configure:
Notification Chain:
First 48-Hour Response Playbook:
Hour 0-4 (Immediate): War Room analyst briefs executive leadership on contract significance and market implications. Capture managers pull all active counter-UAS opportunities from pipeline and flag for compliance review. Business development initiates outreach to Perennial Autonomy for potential subcontracting discussions.
Hour 4-12 (Assessment): Compliance team audits all drone-related proposals and products for NDAA Section 848/889 gaps. Match Engine generates rescored opportunity list with updated win probability. Intelligence Hub confirms saved search configurations are capturing Army C-UAS program office announcements.
Hour 12-24 (Positioning): Proposal directors update win theme library with "NDAA-compliant rapid fielding" narratives. Supply chain managers identify and document domestic/allied component sources. Business development researches OTA consortium membership requirements and application timelines.
Hour 24-48 (Execution): Capture managers assign teams to top three rescored opportunities identified by Match Engine. Compliance officers distribute updated NDAA compliance checklist to all proposal teams. Business development submits OTA consortium applications and schedules meetings with Army PM Force Protection representatives for Q2 2025 industry days.
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