| Location: | Maryland |
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| Posted: | Feb 13, 2026 |
| Due: | Feb 20, 2026 |
| Agency: | AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
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| Solicitation No: | FSIS-FY26-0002 |
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This is being updated to reflect that the Reverse Industry Day is going to be held on 26 January 2026. Interested vendors submission date has been extended through 18 February 2026. In addition, this can be held virtually via teams for some portions.
A tentative agenda will be submitted once finalized.
Title: AI Camera Technology
RFI Number: FSIS-FY26-0002
Issue Date:29 January 2026
Response Due Date: 20 February 2026
1. Purpose
The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is seeking information on AI Camera Technology to enhance its capabilities in detecting pathogens, contaminants, and conducting visual inspections. This RFI aims to gather insights from industry experts, technology providers, and other stakeholders to understand the current state of AI Camera Technology and its potential applications in food safety.
Responses should address as many of the areas below as possible. You may include additional information beyond was requested if it is material to the RFI.
2. Background
The Poultry Products Inspection Act requires that “the Secretary of Agriculture, whenever processing operations are being conducted, shall cause to be made by inspectors’ postmortem inspection of the carcass of each bird processed . . .” (21 U.S.C. 455(b)). FSIS employs trained inspectors who perform online carcass-by-carcass inspection to meet this requirement.
FSIS is considering using technology, such as cameras and associated software to assist FSIS inspectors in identifying contamination or disease conditions on poultry carcasses, provided the use of such technology is effective and does not compromise food safety.
3. Objectives
The primary objective of this RFI is to explore AI Camera Technology solutions that can assist FSIS in improving food safety by accurately detecting pathogens, identifying contaminants, and performing visual inspections in real-time. The information gathered will help FSIS in developing future procurement strategies and technology implementations.
4. Scope of Interest
Requirements:
5. Requested Information
Respondents are encouraged to provide:
6. Reverse Industry Day
Purpose:
The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is exploring advanced AI Camera Technology to enhance its ability to detect pathogens, identify contaminants, and perform real-time visual inspections in food processing environments. In alignment with FAR 15.201, which encourages early exchanges of information to improve acquisition outcomes, FSIS will host a Reverse Industry Day to gain a deeper understanding of industry capabilities, challenges, and best practices related to AI-driven imaging solutions. This event will allow technology providers and subject matter experts to present their perspectives directly to FSIS acquisition and technical teams, helping the agency shape requirements and procurement strategies that reflect current market realities and technological advancements.
Objectives:
Format:
The Reverse Industry Day will feature presentations from industry participants to FSIS personnel, focusing on:
Participation:
FSIS invites technology providers, AI solution developers, and other stakeholders to respond to this RFI indicating their interest in participating. FSIS intends on having an in person Reverse Industry Day. The Reverse Industry Format is intended to be engaging with FSIS Personnel and industry participants. FSIS is open to a variety of formats. Responses should include suggested topics for discussion and any unique insights that would help FSIS better understand the commercial landscape. The information gathered will be used solely for planning purposes and will not result in a contract award.
It is anticipated that the Reverse Industry Day will take place during the last week of February. More than one day may occur depending on participation. Once a date is finalized, it will be posted to this RFI. The Reverse Industry Day will take place in Beltsville, Maryland. Specific details will be sent to those participating.
7. Submission Instructions
Responses should be submitted to George.Baptist@usda.gov and monika.masei@usda.gov by 20 February 2026 electronically in PDF format. If industry participants are interested in attending the in person Reverse Industry Day, responses should be submitted to George.Baptist@usda.gov and monika.masei@usda.gov by 13 February 2026 in order to facilitate and plan for the Reverse Industry Day. Questions to this Reverse Industry Day shall be directed to monika.masei@usda.gov by 9 February 2026.
For the email subject please include: (RFI number: FSIS-FY26-0002 and name)
Include:
8. Disclaimer
This RFI is for planning purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation or obligation. No compensation will be provided for responses.
| Jan 29, 2026 | [Sources Sought (Original)] AI Camera Technology |

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