Amendment No. 7 to Broad Agency Announcement FA8750-21-S-7004 refines the security measures and proposal submission requirements associated with federally funded research for the Air Force. Key updates in Section III pertain to enhanced S&T Protection, mandating Security Risk Reviews for proposal submissions to identify potential foreign influence and establish a comprehensive risk assessment framework that excludes nationality as a factor. Applicants must submit detailed profiles and security questionnaires alongside privacy consent forms for all Senior/Key personnel, ensuring transparency in their disclosure of current and pending research support.
Section V describes the proposal evaluation process, which includes initial white paper reviews followed by a comprehensive proposal assessment. Proposals may be categorized as selectable or not selectable based on their alignment with Air Force needs and funding availability. Additionally, risk assessments related to technical and cost factors will guide decision-making. Overall, this amendment underscores the importance of safeguarding sensitive research and ensuring compliance with federal security protocols throughout the proposal lifecycle.
The Amendment 3 to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7004 pertains to the Air Force's initiative for Multi-Source, Multi-Domain Data Exploitation aimed at enhancing Battlespace Awareness and decision support. This announcement, effective until January 30, 2026, invites white papers for technologies that improve data processing from various sources. Key updates in this amendment include a correct labeling of previous amendments, revised submission timelines, and clarified requirements regarding eligibility, proposal format, and evaluation criteria. Funding is estimated at $49 million, with individual awards typically ranging from $500,000 to $5 million over a duration of up to 48 months. Proposals from foreign entities are generally not allowed unless the work is classified as fundamental research, addressing specific regulations on foreign participation. The process involves two steps, beginning with the submission of white papers, which are evaluated based on technical merit and the potential to meet Air Force needs. Successful submissions may lead to invitations for formal proposals. The BAA fosters innovation by encouraging collaborations among various organizations while ensuring compliance with government regulations and standards.
This amendment to BAA FA8750-21-S-7004 includes changes to the eligibility information, overview information, and full text announcement. The purpose of the amendment is to republish the original announcement and incorporate previous amendments. The BAA seeks proposals for the research, development, and delivery of technologies that improve battlespace awareness and automate processes related to security and cybersecurity assurance.
This document is an amendment to a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for a research project. The amendment includes changes to the original announcement, such as updates to submission dates and request removals. The BAA seeks proposals for the development of technologies that enhance battlespace awareness and improve decision-making processes in the military. The total funding for the BAA is approximately $49 million.
The amendment to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7004 is published by the Department of the Air Force with updates to the submission process for research and technology related to battlespace awareness. Key modifications include the removal of the postponement of white paper submissions to Fiscal Year 2024 and updates to proposal formatting and evaluation criteria. The BAA aims to solicit innovative technology solutions that enhance decision support through the processing and exploitation of multi-source data. Total estimated funding is approximately $49 million, with awards expected to range from $500k to $5 million for projects lasting up to 48 months. White papers must be unclassified, submitted electronically, and formatted within specified guidelines. The announcement encourages participation from qualified offerors, prohibiting foreign participation unless explicitly identified as fundamental research. The document emphasizes the importance of following submission and eligibility guidelines, addressing conflicts of interest, and securing human subject approvals where applicable. The BAA is open until January 30, 2026, allowing for multiple white paper submissions throughout the years. This solicitation represents a critical effort to leverage innovative technology to support military operations effectively while ensuring compliance with federal regulations.
AMENDMENT 5 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7004 is a modification to the original announcement, which includes updates to various sections such as type of instruments that may be awarded, DCSA website, responsible sources, S&T Program Protection requirements, debriefing language, provisions, and the OMBUDSMAN. The BAA is an open 2-step BAA with an estimated funding of approximately $49M, and it is seeking research and development proposals for technologies that improve Battlespace Awareness and automate processes using non-traditional software application development methodologies.
The Department of the Air Force has released Amendment 5 to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7004, focusing on enhancing battlespace awareness and decision support through multi-source, multi-domain data exploitation. This modification republished the original announcement with updated sections regarding proposal submission processes, responsible sources, Technology Protection requirements, and contact changes. The BAA, open until January 30, 2026, invites white paper submissions initially, with anticipated funding of approximately $49M allocated across five fiscal years. Awards are intended for research and technology integration aligned with the Department of Defense's DevSecOps practices to ensure agile and secure software development. The solicitation encourages collaboration across various sectors, explicitly noting restrictions on foreign participation unless the work qualifies as fundamental research. All submissions must maintain compliance with application and submission guidelines, ensuring that proposed projects align with identified technical merit and capabilities aimed at addressing operational needs. The document emphasizes the importance of safeguarding intellectual property and adhering to national security regulations throughout the proposal process.
The Department of the Air Force is issuing a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled "Multi-Source, Multi-Domain Data Exploitation for Battlespace Awareness and Decision Support" (BAA Number: FA8750-21-S-7004). This BAA solicits white papers until January 30, 2026, for research and development of technologies that enhance battlespace awareness through the processing and exploitation of multi-domain data. The total estimated funding is approximately $49 million, with individual awards ranging from $500,000 to $5 million, typically lasting no more than 48 months. The BAA emphasizes the adoption of Agile development methodologies and DevSecOps practices to improve automation and security in decision support processes.
Eligible offerors, excluding foreign participation, are encouraged to integrate innovative solutions such as algorithms and tools for data fusion, enhanced decision-making capabilities, and adaptable tools within the operational framework. The process includes a two-step evaluation, starting with white paper submissions that will determine eligibility for formal proposal invitations. All necessary communications should be directed to designated Technical Points of Contact. This initiative underscores the Air Force's commitment to advancing military technology through collaboration with industry and academia while ensuring compliance with defense regulations.
The Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AFRL - Rome Research Site has issued an Open Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for the research, development, and delivery of technologies that improve Battlespace Awareness and automate processes using non-traditional software application development methodologies. The BAA has an estimated funding of approximately $49 million and multiple awards are anticipated. Submissions should be in the form of white papers and the deadline for submission is January 30, 2026.