1. 3D High-Capacity Scanning a. Perform fast, accurate, and high-resolution 3D scans of cartridge cases and bullets. b. Conduct automated batch acquisitions without requiring manual reloading between scans. c. Automatically adjust focus and lighting during image capture of cartridge cases and bullets. 2. Software a. Provide imaging, database, and analysis software with capabilities for 3D visualization, image annotation, image export, database management, multi-threaded 3D-topography database searches, and match scoring. b. Include remote viewer software that allows examiners to view scans and access the 3D image database from their workstations remotely. c. Store images in a format accessible to the agency even after the hardware reaches end of life. d. Create a searchable database that supports automated comparisons. e. Enable independent and synchronous manipulation of samples. f. Allow overlapping, moving, and rotating of 3D images in both locked and free modes. g. Highlight regions of interest on scanned 3D images. h. Support hairline-precision movements across overlapping images. i. Display horizontal side-by-side views of scanned 3D images. j. Allow adjustment of light angle, orientation, contrast, and brightness when viewing scans of cartridge cases and bullets. k. Software pre-installed in computer desktop station. 3. Computer Desktop Workstation (or approved substitute) a. Intel Core Ultra 9 desktop workstation computer with Windows 11 Professional. b. Minimum system storage of 256GB NVMe Gen4 SSD and a minimum data storage of 2 TB NVMe Gen4 SSD. c. System RAM with 64GB DDR5. d. NVIDIA graphics card with 12GB VRAM. e. 27” LED 4K ultra-high definition flat panel monitor. f. Keyboard and mouse. 4. Accessories (or approved substitute) a. Gel for 2,000 cartridge case scans. b. Sinusoidal reference specimens.