Type : Contract
NAVSEA FIXED WING RANGE SUPPORT Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 140D0423D0070 Ultimate Completion Date: Tue Apr 30 17:00:00 GMT 2024
NAVSEA FIXED WING RANGE SUPPORT Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 140D0423D0070 Ultimate Completion Date: Tue Apr 30 17:00:00 GMT 2024
On-Call (OC) fixed-wing flight services to support the U.S. Navy ship weapon system Test and Evaluation (T&E) program, in support of NAVSEA.
The primary mission of Fixed Wing Airborne Range Services (FWARS) is to provide supplemental Range Surveillance and Clearance (RS and C) to ensure Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD) Ranges, Target Operations, Instrumentation, Laboratories (RTOIL) and Naval Test Wing Pacific (NTWP) are clear of vessels that are a hazard to weapons testing and fleet training events.
FIXED WING AIRBORNE RANGE SERVICES (FWARS) AT THE POINT MUGU SEA RANGEThe Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), Specialized and Proven Aircraft Program Office (PMA-226), Contracted Air Services (CAS) is posting this Request For Information (RFI) to determine acquisition strategy for satisfying this requirement according to the attached Requirements Approval Document (RAD).
Fixed Wing Drone with 10 KM Range - Multiple Sensors Systems Project Description :University of Manitoba accepts only electronic submissions of requestors proposal, quotations, or responses through the Bonfire submission portal service and must be submitted prior to the closing time stated in the RFP.
This posting is not related to any other previous postings related to CAS range clearing services such as the Airborne Maritime Surveillance Service (ARSS), Airborne Maritime Surveillance (AMS) or Fixed Wing Airborne Range Services (FWARS).
Fixed-wing configurations have good endurance but need large open areas for launch and recovery and are typically not very wind-robust. This vehicle combines VTOL convenience with fixed-wing endurance while enhancing operations in adverse environments.This UAS technology defines a part-time VTOL system that transitions to efficient fixed-wing operation to obtain desired endurance and range.