Air Launched Loiter Munitions (ALM) Collaboration Event (CE)

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Federal Government(Federal)
ALM(CE)

Basic Details

started - 26 Sep, 2023 (7 months ago)

Start Date

26 Sep, 2023 (7 months ago)
due - 13 Oct, 2023 (6 months ago)

Due Date

13 Oct, 2023 (6 months ago)
Bid Notification

Type

Bid Notification
ALM(CE)

Identifier

ALM(CE)
DEPT OF DEFENSE

Customer / Agency

DEPT OF DEFENSE (708875)US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND (USSOCOM) (2183)HQ USSOCOM (387)
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Air-launched Loiter Munition (ALM) Collaboration Event (CE)02 November 2023Request to Attend NLT 12 October 2023 11:59 PM ETPurpose SOFWERX, in collaboration with USSOCOM Program Executive Office – Fixed Wing (PEO-FW), Stand-Off Precision Guided Munitions (SOPGM) Program, will host a series of events to demonstrate and integrate Air-launched Loiter Munition (ALM) capabilities. These engagements with Industry, Academia, and Government Labs, will help USSOCOM identify potential material solutions and investigate trade-space. USSOCOM intends to survey industry for mature, non-developmental, technology that may support rapid fielding of this capability.Background/SynopsisThe SOPGM Program Office currently supports Special Operations Forces (SOF) aircrews with short range munitions that are employed directly to known targets, visually identified by the shooter aircraft before launch, and utilize Global Positioning System (GPS) or Semi-Active Laser (SAL) for terminal guidance. The
dependencies for this employment method will place SOF Operators at an unacceptable risk during engagements in highly contested areas. New solutions are required to provide identification, tracking, and engagement of moving or mobile targets in a time compressed environment. SOF aircraft must be prepared to efficiently engage moving targets on the time scale it would face during any potential conflict with a well-resourced peer or near-peer adversary attempting an act of aggression. Traditional airborne moving target intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) sensors currently employed by SOF will be inadequate for such a scenario due to deficiencies in survivability, speed, range, or sensor performance. Considering these capability gaps, USSOCOM is looking for ALMs to decrease the engagement time from minutes to seconds, improve targeting solutions, and increase the survivability of SOF.Objective1) Explore potential ALM solutions with Industry, Academia, and Labs based upon an understanding of current SOCOM use cases and operational landscapes for future conflicts. Recent conflicts in Ukraine and elsewhere have demonstrated mature ground-launched loiter munition capabilities. This, combined with the emergence of Air Launched Effects (ALE), should provide a shorter path to viable and mature ALMs.2) Investigate the trade-space, to include:a) Endurance, Range, Cruise and Max Airspeedsb) Payload Capacityc) Sensors/Seekers, Semi-Active Laser (SAL), Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR), Radio Frequency (RF), Automatic Target Recognition (ATR), Automatic Target Detection (ATD)d) Command and Control (C2) Data-Link, Telemetry, Transponder, Flight Termination Systeme) Counter Detectionf) Warhead and Fusingg) Employment from various SOCOM aircraft (ex: AC-130J, MQ-9, MQ-1, MH-60, and others)h) Aircraft Integration standards such as MIL-STD-1760/1553, Universal Armament Interface (UAI), Battle Management System (BMS), Common Launch Tube (CLT), and 14-inch lug racks.3) Future proof the system for technology upgrades, with considerations for Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA), Weapons Open Systems Architecture (WOSA), and Weapons Government Reference Architecture (GRA), as well as producibility concerns.4) Identify Risks, Issues, and Opportunities.Why You Should ParticipateUSSOCOM seeks to enter into non-FAR or FAR-based agreements with Industry, Academic, and National Lab partners whose solutions are favorably evaluated by PEO-FW, AFSOC, and USASOC Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). As such, the follow-on Assessment Event (AE) is considered competitive and solutions will be evaluated independently of one another primarily for technical merit. This serves dually as notification of the intent to research the feasibility of an agreement under 10 U.S. Code, Section 4022 and/or Section 4022(f), and as notice of pre-solicitation activities IAW FAR 5.204.Event TimelinePhase 1 – 02 November 2023 Collaboration Event (CE): SOFWERX will host the Collaboration Event (CE) with Industry, Academic, and Laboratory partners focused on AFSOC and USASOC needs for Air-launched Loiter Munition (ALM) needs. During this event, Warfighters will interact with potential solution offerors and further communicate operational needs and desirements. Participation in this event is not mandatory, however, it is designed to provide insights to ensure potential offerors understand the problem set(s) fully and to increase the likelihood of matching their technologies with Warfighter needs. This CE is also an opportunity for attendees to meet and form partnerships that may provide a more comprehensive solution. If you do not wish to participate in the CE, you are free to submit your technology on/around 05 December for the AE. Request to attend the CE below, NLT 12 October.Tentative AgendaAll times listed are in ET8:00 – 8:20: Participants arrive at SOFWERX8:20 – 8:25: SOFWERX Welcome8:25 – 8:45: Stakeholder Overview & Problem Set8:45 – 9:45: Current Limitations Breakout9:45 – 10:00: Break10:00 – 11:00: Ways to Overcome Limitations Breakout11:00 – 12:00: Lunch (on your own)12:00 – 2:30: Problem Statement Development2:30 – 2:45: Break2:45 – 3:45: Problem Statement Briefs3:45 – 4:30: Voting4:30 – 5:00: Path ForwardNote: Agenda is subject to changeThis event will be held in person at SOFWERX.Phase 2 – 05 December 2023 to 05 January Submissions to the Assessment Event (AE) Open: Interested respondents who could potentially provide solutions that meet the needs of USSOCOM are encouraged to submit their capability for USSOCOM review. To submit your technology for potential Phase 4 attendance, please review the assessment criteria and follow the submission instructions that will be near the bottom of this webpage on/around 05 December.Phase 2a – 11 December 2023 Q&A Telecon: Interested offerors may participate in a virtual Q&A session to better understand the PM’s specific technology objectives. The telecon will take place on 11 December 2023 2:00-3:00 PM ET. RSVP form will be available on/around 05 December. Phase 3 – 08 January 2023 to 18 January 2023 Downselect: USSOCOM will downselect those respondents/submissions they feel have the highest potential to satisfy their technology needs. Favorably evaluated submissions will receive an invitation to attend the AE on/around 19 January.Phase 4 – 06 February 2024 to 08 February 2024 Assessment Event (AE): During the AE, selected participants will be allotted a one-on-one session with the USSOCOM evaluation panel to pitch, demonstrate, and/or discuss their solutions. The forum will include a Q&A portion and discussions may continue outside of the event. Solution brief presentation guidelines will be outlined in the event invitation and solutions will be assessed according to the criteria in the link provided below. If the USSOCOM evaluation panel favorably evaluates a solution brief, negotiations for Phase 5 may immediately begin.Note: The event details are subject to change.This event will be held in person at SOFWERX.Phase 5 – Path Forward: Successfully negotiated awards may fall under any combination of these categories:Business to business research and development agreement as a sub-award through the SOFWERX Partnership Intermediary Agreement (PIA) (15 U.S. Code Section 3715)OTA for research or prototype projects (10 U.S. Code Sections 4021, 4022)An award under 10 U. S. Code, Section 4022 may result in the further award of a follow-on production agreement without additional competition based on successful prototype completion. The Government may make this follow-on production award based upon successful prototype criteria, which will be determined for each prototype project.Procurement for experimental purposes (10 U.S. Code Section 4023)Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (15 U.S. Code Section 3710a)Prizes for advanced technology achievements (10 U. S. Code Section 4025) and/or prize competitions (15 U.S. Code 3719)FAR-based procurement contract NOTE: Awardees may need to be compliant with NIST SP 800-171, Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in Non-Federal Systems and OrganizationsHow You Can ParticipateGovernment, Industry, Academia, National Labs, and Non-Traditional AttendeesRequest to attend the 02 November Collaboration Event: Click Here to Request to Attend (NLT 12 October)Review Assessment Criteria: Will be Posted on/around 05 DecemberDownload the White Paper Template: Will be Posted on/around 05 DecemberComplete the Submission Form: Will be Posted on/around 05 DecemberQuestions? For event-related questions, please contact Bridget Stauffer, bridget.stauffer@sofwerx.org

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Classification

naicsCode 541714Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology)
pscCode 1398Specialized Ammunition Handling and Servicing Equipment.