Software Defined User Equipment (SDUE), Soteria (Previously Digital Antenna Electronics -DAE) and R-EGI Industry Exchange on 16-17 August 2022

expired opportunity(Expired)
From: Federal Government(Federal)
FA8576-22-X-SDUE-DAE-ENGAGEMENT-DAY

Basic Details

started - 15 Jul, 2022 (21 months ago)

Start Date

15 Jul, 2022 (21 months ago)
due - 16 Aug, 2022 (20 months ago)

Due Date

16 Aug, 2022 (20 months ago)
Bid Notification

Type

Bid Notification
FA8576-22-X-SDUE-DAE-ENGAGEMENT-DAY

Identifier

FA8576-22-X-SDUE-DAE-ENGAGEMENT-DAY
DEPT OF DEFENSE

Customer / Agency

DEPT OF DEFENSE (709397)DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE (60482)AFMC (17421)AIR FORCE LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT CENTER (4869)AGILE COMBAT SYSTEMS (668)FA8576 AFLCMC WNKF (21)

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Special Notice:The United States Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Program Office (PO) AFLCMC/WNY, Robins Air Force Base, GA, would like to host interested potential vendors in an Industry Exchange on 16-17 August 2022 for Software Defined User Equipment (SDUE), Soteria, and the Resilient-EGI (R-EGI) programs in order to obtain insight from our industry partners concerning their input into our draft Interface Control Document (ICD) and the R-EGI production plans described in the R-EGI production Request for Information (RFI). Private companies, Federally Funded Research and Development Center’s (FFRDCs), & University Affiliated Research and Development Centers (UARCs) are encouraged to attend. The Government would like to solicit feedback from industry on any area of the ICD which the potential vendor believes could be improved to provide mutually beneficial results. As the team is planning
its strategy and schedule for a future Program of Record, it is believed that input from industry would provide valuable information, both on practices occurring in industry and those, which various industries have found beneficial.  This event will occur at the Wright Brothers Institute – Tec^Edge for the first day and at the Riverside Research facilities in Dayton, OH. Interested vendors should contact both of the points of contact below for scheduling day 2 one-on-one meetings.Day 1 (16 Aug @ 1300) – Intros and Overviews-      Intro to event-      Brief overview of SDUE & Soteria & R-EGI-      Summary of ICDDay 2 (17 Aug 0800-1600) - One on One meetings with our industry partners-      Schedule these discussions before departing on the first day or coordination with the POC listed below-      If classified discussions are required, notify the POC listed belowFurther details and visit request information will be provided as they are refined.It is expected that vendors will provide either a presentation/briefing in a one on one setting. These exchanges will be conducted in accordance with FAR 15.201, and will be consistent with procurement integrity requirements. The exact amount of the time period will be determined upon scheduling all interested parties and is dependent on the numbers of vendors who show an interest.  A question and answer period will follow any presentation you may have.  Any updates or changes to the ICD will be made available following the session. It is not expected to provide public dissemination of the one-on-one sessions.  If speakers choose to include classified information to the government in our exchanges, please coordinate on 16 August 2022, with the POC provided below.  The appointments will be scheduled on a first come, first served basis.  The meeting schedule will be provided individually to vendors and will be conducted on 17 August, starting at 0800 EDT.  There will be no audio-visual or computer equipment available so if there are any briefing materials, they should be in hard copy form.  The expected number of government representatives in these sessions is approximately 5 to 6.  The vendor is requested to maintain their numbers to this level or less. The government audience will consist of program managers, engineers and contracting officials.Instructions1.    Coordination of the one on one meetings will occur during the first day, 16 August (Day 1).2.    Industry feedback will be provided during the One on One meetings on 17 August (Day 2).3.    Any materials generated in support of these meetings can be provided at the schedule meeting time.4.    If classified discussions are required, inform the POC listed below.Questions regarding this Industry Engagement Day should be addressed to the following:Mr. Todd RissmillerSDUE, Soteria, & R-EGI Contracting/Agreements Officertodd.rissmiller@us.af.milDSN 472-0286(478) 222-0286Aaron Bickel, SERCOSDUE/Soteria Support Contractoraaron.bickel.2.ctr@us.af.mil(707) 639-6985Capt Mitchell Rudy, USAFR-EGI Program Engineermitchell.rudy@us.af.mil(856) 449-0801----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Program Purpose/DescriptionDepartment of Defense (DoD) weapon systems are highly dependent on precise Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) for a wide range of military operations. Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers provide Position, Velocity, and Timing (PVT) data in support of this, but must be designed to ensure performance in operational environments.SDUE shall support adaptable, reprogrammable navigation solutions through the use of GPS military signals, Regional Military Protect (RMP) signals, non-GPS Satellite Navigation (SATNAV) signals, and others that may be available in the future. Soteria shall support Anti-Jam (AJ), which can take advantage of MGNSS signals, Navigation Technology Satellite-3 (NTS-3) signals, and flexible waveforms. The required Soteria capabilities are AJ and Anti-Spoof (AS) across the entire MGNSS/SATNAV spectrum, which encompasses all L-band frequencies. Both capabilities must also be re-programmable.The Air Force is investing in the Resilient-EGI (R-EGI) as part of the larger USAF PNT Strategic Plan, June 2019. R-EGI will not only bring new robustness against current known threats, but also resiliency to maintain PNT dominance against evolving PNT threats. More specifically robustness can be summarized as incorporating technologies to fight through today's known threats- this includes use of anti-jam GPS technologies and best practices on incorporation of various measurements from GPS (i.e. good receiver hygiene.) And, resilience can be summarized as building the system that - by design - will allow for:avoidance of the threat through the use of complementary PNT, integrity monitoring, and appropriate situational awareness;recovery from a new threat by rapid development and validation; andreconstitution of capability through timely and affordable integration into platforms. A key enabler for resilience is R-EGI’s System-of-Systems architecture allows for the efficient integration of complementary and alternative PNT capabilities as was achievable in pre-GPS federated PNT systems.  The R-EGI production RFI is gathering information related to considerations for the production of R-EGI systems.  Operational ContextSoteria, SDUE, and the Resilient-Embedded GPS/Inertial Navigation System (R-EGI) are the three components that will collectively provide the Vanguard (first use) targeted capabilities necessary to deliver robust and resilient PNT to the warfighter. These three systems are envisioned to be nominally configured. The integrated capabilities of the proposed systems are to support the effective and affordable operation of USAF, Joint/Coalition platforms, and weapon systems in evolving threat environments. It should be noted the three systems are expected to operate in a tightly coupled relationship, allowing aiding and the sharing of information to provide the desired resiliency and robustness while executing AS and SA functions. Hence, the Government is placing an emphasis on using non-proprietary open standard interfaces.1.            An RFI for SDUE and Soteria was previously posted on 08 Jun 2022 at: https://sam.gov/opp/f4c78879c30542f5a29a7223a8bef6aa/view2.            An RFI for SDUE was previously posted on 02 Jul 2020 at: https://sam.gov/opp/47e113d4819c478c95984964d068b6fa/view3.            An RFI for Aircraft Digital Antenna Electronics (DAE) (now Soteria) was previously posted on 17 Dec 2020 at: https://sam.gov/opp/fbbd846e765840ee85dd66bfd0558899/view4.            An RFI for R-EGI was previously posted on 19 May 2022 at: https://sam.gov/opp/74a3f468f5514329b3a59a667cc4f9d5/view#attachments-links

BLDG 300  CP 478 222 1072 235 BYRON ST STE 19A  ROBINS AFB , GA 31098-1670  USALocation

Place Of Performance : BLDG 300 CP 478 222 1072 235 BYRON ST STE 19A ROBINS AFB , GA 31098-1670 USA

Country : United StatesState : Georgia

Classification

naicsCode 334220Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing