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Feb 25, 2025, 6:05 PM UTC
The document is Amendment No. 7 to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7004, primarily updating Security and Technology (S&T) protection procedures for proposals submitted for Air Force funding. Key amendments include enhancing the Security Risk Review process, which evaluates proposals for vulnerabilities to foreign influence, without factoring nationality or citizenship. Applicants must submit detailed documentation, including profiles and security questionnaires, along with privacy consent forms for all senior key personnel.
During the proposal evaluation, only government employees will review submissions to identify potential projects that meet the Air Force's needs. A two-step process assesses white papers followed by formal proposals, categorizing them as "Selectable" or "Not Selectable," based on funding availability and strategic importance. Any identified security risks may result in proposal disqualification, with specific reporting requirements imposed on applicants regarding foreign engagement. This amendment underscores the government's commitment to safeguarding national security in federally funded research, aligning with broader directives on risk management in technology development.
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Feb 25, 2025, 6:05 PM UTC
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has issued Amendment 3 to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7004, aimed at soliciting white papers for research and development in multi-source, multi-domain data exploitation to enhance battlespace awareness. This open BAA is effective until January 30, 2026, focusing on processing and leveraging diverse data to improve decision-making and operational efficiency within Department of Defense (DoD) initiatives. The total funding available is approximately $49 million, with individual awards typically between $500,000 and $5 million, over a maximum period of 48 months.
Key updates in this amendment include revised submission dates and eligibility criteria that exclude foreign entities. White papers should detail technological solutions utilizing non-traditional software development methodologies in line with DoD’s DevSecOps practices. White papers will be evaluated based on scientific merit, relevant experience, and proposed costs, with aim to foster innovation and collaboration across the warfighting community.
Engagement with Technical Points of Contact is encouraged for clarifications and submission queries, reinforcing the Government's commitment to an interactive and responsive procurement process. This initiative represents a significant effort by the AFRL to integrate advanced technologies in support of national defense objectives while ensuring compliance with federal requirements and security protocols.
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Mar 28, 2024, 7:16 AM UTC
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.
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Mar 28, 2024, 7:16 AM UTC
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.
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Feb 25, 2025, 6:05 PM UTC
Amendment 4 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7004 announces modifications to the Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) for "Multi-Source, Multi-Domain Data Exploitation for Battlespace Awareness and Decision Support." Key updates include revised deadlines for white paper submissions, enhanced responsibility/qualification (R/Q) criteria, and new provisions for price competition. The BAA seeks to develop technologies that process multi-source data for improved military decision-making and timely course of action execution, with an estimated funding of $49 million, primarily for contracts ranging from $500K to $5M over a span of 48 months. All submissions are expected by specific fiscal year dates, with a total acceptance window until January 30, 2026. The BAA encourages U.S. entities to submit proposals, emphasizing restrictions on foreign participation and the need for compliance with export control laws. The document outlines eligibility, evaluation criteria, and application procedures essential for interested parties, aiming to foster technological advancements within the Department of Defense.
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Mar 28, 2024, 7:16 AM UTC
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.
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Feb 25, 2025, 6:05 PM UTC
The Department of the Air Force has issued Amendment 5 to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7004, focusing on advancing technology for multi-source, multi-domain data exploitation to enhance Battlespace Awareness and decision support. The announcement details the modification of language regarding awarded instruments, updates to various sections, and the establishment of submission timelines for white papers, with a total estimated funding of approximately $49 million. Interested parties are instructed to submit unclassified white papers, primarily focused on research and development, technical capability maturity, and leveraging non-traditional software development methodologies. Awards will typically range from $500,000 to $5 million and vary in duration, emphasizing automation, cybersecurity assurance, and rapid response for operational needs. The BAA is open until January 30, 2026, and includes specific eligibility criteria, particularly prohibiting foreign participation unless fundamental research is involved. All responses must adhere to formatting guidelines and address various technical and administrative stipulations. This solicitation aims to engage both small and large enterprises, fostering collaborations to optimize the technological advancements necessary for defense operations.
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Feb 25, 2025, 6:05 PM UTC
The Department of the Air Force is soliciting proposals under Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7004, centered on Multi-Source, Multi-Domain Data Exploitation for enhancing Battlespace Awareness and decision-making processes. This open, two-step BAA is effective until January 30, 2026, focusing on white paper submissions for research, development, and integration of technologies aimed at processing multi-domain data to generate actionable insights. Estimated funding is around $49 million, with individual awards ranging from $500,000 to $5 million and a maximum duration of 48 months.
Key objectives include promoting agile methodologies, ensuring cybersecurity, and leveraging non-traditional software development practices to enhance decision support timelines. The announcement also underscores the importance of integrating various sensor data, improving collaboration among defense communities, and developing adaptable decision-making tools.
Eligible applicants include U.S. entities only, and proposals must demonstrate a high level of technical merit, relevant experience, and cost realism. The evaluation process includes two steps: initial white paper reviews followed by formal proposal invitations for promising projects. All submissions must adhere to security protocol and provide clear justifications for technological approaches, with an emphasis on unclassified information. The document reflects the government's commitment to advancing defense technology and collaborative research initiatives.
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Mar 28, 2024, 7:16 AM UTC
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.