GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE PROCESSING AND EXPLOITATION
ID: FA875021S7006Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8750 AFRL RIKROME, NY, 13441-4514, USA

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NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; APPLIED RESEARCH (AC12)
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    The Department of the Air Force is seeking white papers for its Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7006, titled "Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX)." This initiative aims to advance research, development, integration, testing, and evaluation of technologies that enhance geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) capabilities, focusing on areas such as Full-Spectrum GEOINT, AI/ML techniques, cloud-based high-performance computing, and photogrammetry. The BAA is critical for improving analytic workflows and decision-making processes within the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community. With an estimated total funding of approximately $99.9 million, individual awards are expected to range from $250,000 to $10 million over a period of up to 36 months. Interested parties must submit their white papers by September 30, 2026, and can direct inquiries to Carlos Merlos at AFRL.RIG.GEOPex@us.af.mil or by phone at (315) 330-4128.

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    The Department of the Air Force's Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7006, "Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX)," seeks white papers for advanced GEOINT technologies. This amendment republishes the original announcement with updates to FOCI guidance, provision dates, OT language, thresholds, proposal formatting, and ombudsman information. The BAA, open until September 30, 2026, aims to fund research in full-spectrum GEOINT, AI/ML for GEOINT data, multi-peak data production, cloud-based HPC, 3D point cloud generation, and photogrammetry. Total funding is approximately $99.9M, with individual awards ranging from $250K to $10M over 36 months. White papers are initially accepted, with formal proposals by invitation. Strict eligibility, security, and submission guidelines apply, including foreign participation restrictions and S&T protection requirements. Proposals are evaluated on scientific merit, experience, solution maturity, and cost, with an emphasis on cybersecurity and cloud computing considerations.
    AMENDMENT 3 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7006, titled “Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX),” is a modification to an open, two-step Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) from the Department of the Air Force. The BAA seeks white papers for research, development, integration, testing, and evaluation of technologies to enhance geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) processing and exploitation. This includes advancements in Full-Spectrum GEOINT, AI/ML for GEOINT-derived information, multi-peak data production, cloud-based HPC, 3D Point Cloud generation, and photogrammetry, all while addressing cybersecurity and information assurance. Total funding is approximately $99.9 million, with individual awards ranging from $250K to $10M over 24 months. The BAA is open until September 30, 2026, with suggested submission dates for each fiscal year. White papers are reviewed first, with invitations for full proposals. Foreign participation is generally closed, with exceptions for fundamental research or FOCI companies with mitigation plans. Proposals are evaluated based on scientific merit, related experience, solution maturity, and cost reasonableness.
    Amendment 4 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7006 republishes the original Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled "Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX)," incorporating previous amendments and new changes. This BAA, issued by the Department of the Air Force, seeks white papers for research, development, integration, test, and evaluation of technologies to provide geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) and improve analytic workflows. Key areas include Full-Spectrum GEOINT, GEOINT-derived information correlation, multi-peak data production/extraction, AI/ML advancements, cloud-based HPC, 3D Point Cloud generation, and photogrammetry technologies. The BAA is open until September 30, 2026, with an estimated total funding of $99.9 million for multiple awards ranging from $250K to $10M. It is a two-step process, initially requiring white paper submissions, followed by invited formal proposals. Foreign participation is generally restricted, with exceptions for fundamental research or entities with approved FOCI mitigation plans. Eligibility for FFRDCs and government entities requires demonstrating that the work is not otherwise available from the private sector. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific/technical merit, related experience, solution maturity, and cost reasonableness, with emphasis on cybersecurity and information assurance in cloud environments.
    AMENDMENT 5 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7006, titled “Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX),” updates contact information for the BAA Program Manager (Frank Gambino) and specifies that awards will not exceed 36 months. This Broad Agency Announcement, effective until September 30, 2026, seeks white papers for research, development, integration, test, and evaluation of technologies to provide geospatial intelligence (GEOINT). The total estimated funding is approximately $99.9M, with individual awards typically ranging from $250K to $10M. The BAA is a two-step process, accepting white papers initially, with formal proposals by invitation only. Key technology requirements include Full-Spectrum GEOINT (FSG), AI/ML for GEOINT-derived information correlation, multi-peak data production/extraction, cloud-based HPC and AI acceleration, 3D Point Cloud generation, and photogrammetry. Security and information assurance are critical considerations, especially for cloud-based environments. This BAA is closed to foreign participation with limited exceptions. Offerors must be registered in SAM and comply with various federal regulations. Evaluation criteria include scientific/technical merit, related experience, solution maturity, and cost realism.
    AMENDMENT 7 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7006 is a modification republishing the original Broad Agency Announcement for Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX). This amendment updates various sections including anticipated awards, types of instruments, contact information, CFR hyperlinks, proposal formatting, debriefing language, and the Ombudsman. The BAA, open until September 30, 2026, seeks white papers for research and development in geospatial intelligence technologies, with an estimated total funding of $99.9 million. Individual awards are anticipated to range from $250K to $10M over 36 months, with the potential for multiple awards including procurement contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, or other transactions. Key technology areas of interest include Full-Spectrum GEOINT, AI/ML for GEOINT-derived information correlation and multi-peak data production/extraction, cloud-based HPC, 3D Point Cloud generation, and photogrammetry. The announcement emphasizes cybersecurity and information assurance, and outlines a two-step submission process starting with white papers. Foreign participation is generally closed, with exceptions for fundamental research or FOCI-mitigated companies. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific and technical merit, related experience, solution maturity, and cost realism. The document provides detailed instructions for submissions, including classification guidance, SAM registration, and various administrative and national policy requirements.
    Amendment No. 8 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7006 updates the S&T Protection language and review process for proposals. All submissions will undergo a Security Risk Review to identify potential foreign influence, focusing on Senior/Key personnel and “Covered Individuals” based on disclosed and publicly available information. Nationality is not a factor. Applicants must submit specific forms, including a Security Program Questionnaire and Privacy Act Statement consent, with proposals. Failure to comply or if a security risk exceeds acceptable thresholds will result in award declination. Applicants must establish internal procedures for addressing foreign talent programs and conflicts, and disclose foreign components. Covered Individuals must disclose all current and pending research support. During performance, annual resubmission of personnel profiles is required, and any awareness of Senior/Key Research Personnel participating in foreign government talent programs or having foreign components with strategic competitors must be reported within five business days. The government reserves the right to accept, mitigate, or terminate awards based on these disclosures. The document also clarifies that only government employees will evaluate proposals, though non-technical contractors may have administrative access to proprietary information. Technical and security risk assessments are part of the proposal review, and security risks can lead to award declination.
    AMENDMENT 9 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7006, titled “Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX),” is a two-step open Broad Agency Announcement from the Department of the Air Force. It seeks white papers for research, development, integration, test, and evaluation of technologies to provide geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) from various sources, aiming to enhance planning, decision-making, and tailored solutions for the DoD and Intelligence Community. The BAA focuses on Full-Spectrum GEOINT, AI/ML techniques for GEOINT-derived information, multi-peak data production, and specific technologies like cloud-based HPC, 3D point cloud generation, and photogrammetry, all while emphasizing cybersecurity. The total estimated funding is $99.9M, with individual awards ranging from $250K to $10M over 36 months. Foreign participation is generally closed, with exceptions for unclassified fundamental research or companies with approved FOCI mitigation plans. Submissions require a security risk review of key personnel. White papers are accepted until September 30, 2026, with suggested submission dates for each fiscal year to align with projected funding. The BAA outlines detailed submission guidelines, evaluation criteria (scientific/technical merit, experience, solution maturity, cost realism), and a two-step review process where selected white papers are invited for formal proposals. It also addresses various administrative and national policy requirements, including SAM registration, human use research, and data rights.
    AMENDMENT 3 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7006 republishes the original announcement with some changes, including updated references and provisions. The BAA is seeking white papers for research on geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) technology. The total funding for the BAA is approximately $99.9M, with multiple awards anticipated.
    The amendment to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7006, titled "Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX)," serves to republish and update the previous announcement, mainly to clarify submission procedures and technical requirements. This BAA, effective until September 30, 2026, invites white papers for developing technologies that enhance geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) capabilities using diverse data sources, including imagery and geospatial data. With an estimated funding of $99.9 million, individual awards may range from $250,000 to $10 million and typically last up to 24 months. Key areas of focus include advancements in full-spectrum GEOINT technologies, machine learning for data processing, and cloud-based solutions, with obligatory adherence to security and cyber-related regulations. Eligible offerors must be U.S.-based, with strict conditions on foreign participation. The process consists of a two-step evaluation, beginning with the submission of white papers, which will lead to invitations for full proposals for selected candidates. The document underscores the need for innovative solutions to address critical challenges in GEOINT production while emphasizing effective collaboration within the defense and intelligence communities.
    The purpose of this modification is to republish the original announcement, incorporating any previous amendments, pursuant to FAR 35.016(c). This republishing also includes several changes to various sections of the announcement, such as updates to the DCSA website, addition of a statement about responsible sources, updates to proposal formatting language, and updates to applicable provisions. The BAA is seeking white papers for research, development, integration, test, and evaluation of technologies/techniques to provide geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) in all its forms and from whatever source. The BAA has an estimated funding of approximately $99.9 million.
    The Department of the Air Force announces "Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation" (GeoPEX) through BAA FA8750-21-S-7006, a two-step open solicitation effective until September 30, 2026. This BAA aims to solicit white papers for research, development, and evaluation of geospatial intelligence technologies based on various data sources. The program seeks innovative solutions in areas such as Full-Spectrum GEOINT, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning, emphasizing abilities to improve analytic workflows and address existing intelligence gaps. Funding is estimated at $99.9 million, with individual awards typically ranging from $250K to $10M and a maximum project duration of 24 months. Eligible offerors include U.S. entities only; foreign participation and employees are restricted, except in cases of fundamental research. Proposals will be assessed for their scientific merit, relevant experience, feasibility, and cost realism. The document outlines detailed submission procedures, eligibility requirements, and evaluation criteria, ensuring compliance with security protocols and enhancing data protection. Overall, this initiative demonstrates the DoD's commitment to advancing geospatial intelligence capabilities while fostering an inclusive research environment for qualified domestic partners.
    AMENDMENT 5 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7006 provides updates to the BAA PM contact information and estimated funding for the BAA. The BAA is seeking white papers for research and development of geospatial intelligence technologies, with an estimated funding of $99.9 million. The BAA allows for multiple awards and may include procurement contracts, grants, or other transactions.
    This document is Amendment 5 to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7006, updating information for the Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX) program, managed by the Department of the Air Force. It announces a solicitation for white papers aimed at research and development in geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) technologies, with a total funding of approximately $99.9 million over multiple years, anticipating awards ranging from $250,000 to $10 million for periods not exceeding 36 months. The BAA is open until September 30, 2026, focusing on innovations that integrate various data types and improve analytic workflows. Key goals include enhancing AI and machine learning techniques to process high volumes of GEOINT data and developing full-spectrum capabilities for actionable intelligence. Participation is limited to U.S. entities, with foreign firms excluded unless specific conditions are met. The BAA encourages the collaboration of both small and large businesses and aims to address significant challenges in delivering timely intelligence to the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community. Prospective offerors are urged to adhere to submission guidelines closely to avoid disqualification. Relevant contacts for further inquiries are provided, highlighting the importance of compliance and security measures in submissions.
    The document is Amendment 7 to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7006, focusing on Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX). This modification republishes the original announcement, incorporating updates on submission guidelines, funding details, and the scope of technology aimed at enhancing geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) capabilities. The Air Force Research Laboratory seeks white papers for innovative solutions that leverage various data sources to produce actionable intelligence. The total estimated funding for this BAA is approximately $99.9 million, with awards typically ranging from $250,000 to $10 million over a period not exceeding 36 months. The announcement emphasizes the importance of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cybersecurity in improving data processing and exploitation of GEOINT. Eligible participants include U.S. entities only, with restrictions on foreign involvement. Submissions are accepted until September 30, 2026, with specific suggested white paper submission dates aligning with fiscal years. Evaluation criteria focus on scientific merit, experience, and cost realism, with the government retaining discretion to accept or reject proposals based on available funding and alignment with strategic needs. This BAA reflects the Department of Defense's commitment to advancing technology for sophisticated intelligence processing.
    Amendment No. 8 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7006 primarily updates the Science and Technology (S&T) protection provisions within proposal submissions for research and development awards from the Air Force. Key changes include new security risk review processes designed to monitor and mitigate foreign influence risks, which will apply to Senior/Key personnel. Proposal submissions must include specific documentation, such as the Research and Related Senior and Key Person Profile and a Security Program Questionnaire, alongside consent forms for Covered Individuals. The review and selection process emphasizes that only government employees will evaluate proposals based on their alignment with Air Force needs, with comprehensive security and risk assessments integrated into the evaluation criteria. Proposals will be categorized as Selectable or Not Selectable, with the government reserving the right to fund any, all, or none of the proposals. The document stresses the importance of transparency, requiring ongoing diligence in fully disclosing all research support and affiliations throughout the project lifecycle to comply with federal laws. This amendment underscores the government's commitment to safeguarding national security while advancing research endeavors.
    The amendment to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7006 by the Department of the Air Force seeks innovative white papers related to Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX). The BAA is open until September 30, 2026, with a funding ceiling of approximately $99.9 million. The BAA invites submissions for technologies that enhance the collection, analysis, and dissemination of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) from various sources, including imagery and data analytics. Key technology areas of interest include full-spectrum GEOINT, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications for data extraction and correlation, multi-peak data production, and techniques for processing 3D point clouds. Proposals must consider cybersecurity and information assurance. Eligible offerors include qualified U.S. organizations, with specific restrictions on foreign participation. The evaluative criteria for proposals focus on scientific merit, relevant experience, maturity of technology, and cost realism. The BAA supports flexible award mechanisms including contracts, grants, and other transactions depending on proposed work. In summary, the Air Force seeks innovative solutions in geospatial intelligence through this BAA to significantly advance its capabilities while ensuring compliance with security and operational standards.
    The Department of the Air Force's Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7006, titled “Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX),” seeks white papers for research, development, integration, test, and evaluation of technologies to enhance geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) capabilities. This two-step BAA, open until September 30, 2026, focuses on improving GEOINT analysis, services, and solutions from various sources, including imagery and geospatial data. With an estimated total funding of $99.9 million, individual awards typically range from $250,000 to $10 million over 24 months, with multiple awards anticipated. The BAA is interested in advancements in Full-Spectrum GEOINT, AI/ML techniques for data correlation and extraction, 3D Point Cloud generation, and photogrammetry, all while adhering to cybersecurity and information assurance directives. Submissions are initially white papers, with formal proposals by invitation only. Foreign participation is generally restricted, with specific exceptions for fundamental research or entities with approved mitigation plans. Evaluation criteria prioritize scientific merit, related experience, solution maturity, and cost realism. All inquiries and white paper submissions should be directed to the Technical Point of Contact, Bernard Clarke.
    The Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AFRL - Rome Research Site is seeking white papers for research and development of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) technologies. The funding for this Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) is approximately $99.9 million, and multiple awards are anticipated. The BAA is open until September 30, 2026, and white papers can be submitted until that date.
    The Department of the Air Force, specifically the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), has announced a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled "Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX)" under BAA number FA8750-21-S-7006. This initiative is open until September 30, 2026, soliciting white papers for innovative technologies in geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) covering all forms of data, including imagery and analytical services. Approximately $99.9 million is available for funding, with awards ranging between $250K to $10M for projects typically lasting no more than 24 months. Key objectives include enhancing analytic workflows using artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve processing times and reduce false alarm rates. Proposals should address cybersecurity requirements and the integration of advanced geospatial data into existing intelligence frameworks. The announcement emphasizes robust testing of proposed technologies and the potential for multiple award contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements. Applicants can submit white papers until the closing date, with guidance provided for formatting, evaluation criteria, and restrictions on foreign participation. This BAA aims to advance the U.S. Department of Defense's and Intelligence Community's GEOINT capabilities, highlighting the need for innovative solutions to improve data processing and reduce operational challenges.
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