Seeking Enhanced White Papers (EWP) for the design, development, integration, and deployment of prototype technologies for Hardware-in-the-loop of Advanced Navigation & Guidance Sensors (HANGS).
ID: FA2486-25-X-0001Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA2486 AFTC PZZC (EGLIN)EGLIN AFB, FL, 32542-6883, USA

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Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) (541715)

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NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT (AC13)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Air Force Test Center (AFTC), is seeking Enhanced White Papers (EWP) for the design, development, integration, and deployment of prototype technologies for Hardware-in-the-loop (HITL) of Advanced Navigation & Guidance Sensors (HANGS). The initiative aims to enhance testing and evaluation capabilities for weapon systems by soliciting innovative solutions in areas such as multispectral scene generation, navigation simulation, and communication emulation. The Guided Weapons Evaluation Facility (GWEF) plays a crucial role in this effort, utilizing state-of-the-art resources to ensure the effectiveness and safety of guided munitions. Interested parties can submit white papers on a rolling basis, with an anticipated award ceiling of $80 million, and should contact Heather Stiles or Logan Deming for further information.

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    The Hardware-In-The-Loop of Advanced Navigation and Guidance Sensors (HANGS) Request for Enhanced White Papers (REWP) is an open federal government announcement allowing for submissions of white papers throughout the year, with no specified due date. The Government intends to evaluate these submissions on a rolling basis, allowing each unique white paper to be assessed individually. Following the selection of a white paper, a full proposal may be requested within a few weeks, with a deadline of up to 30 days for submission. The initiative aims to procure Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) camera systems and may involve M-Code for GNSS receiver technologies if necessary. While there are existing contracts for similar technologies, this contract aims to address specific hardware-in-the-loop (HITL) capabilities required by certain government organizations. The anticipated award’s value is not determined, but there is a ceiling of $80 million associated with the opportunity. This announcement reflects an ongoing effort to enhance testing capabilities for navigation and guidance sensors, accommodating both new providers and incumbent service contractors.
    The HANGS Request for Enhanced White Papers (REWP) aims to gather innovative solutions for Hardware-in-the-Loop (HITL) navigation and guidance sensor technologies. There is no page limit for the submissions, and the REWP has no set due date, remaining open for one year. White papers will be evaluated on a rolling basis, and selected submissions may lead to requests for full proposals. While the anticipated award value is unclear, there is an $80 million ceiling. The initiative seeks to enhance test and evaluation capabilities by integrating various commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) sensors, focusing on ensuring compatibility with existing systems. Key areas of interest include scene generation, navigation emulation, and communication simulation. Offerors are encouraged to engage with technology areas that may demand standard interfaces to streamline integration. The project avoids specifying certain use cases, maintaining flexibility for future demand. It also outlines expectations for how systems should perform under diverse conditions, including jamming scenarios. Importantly, awards will not be made directly from the REWP, but rather through subsequent proposal requests based on successful white papers, with evaluation methods provided at that stage. This REWP exemplifies a proactive government approach to advancing defense technology while engaging a broad array of potential contractors.
    The Guided Weapons Evaluation Facility (GWEF) is primarily focused on the evaluation of tactical guided munitions and countermeasure systems. It employs hardware-in-the-loop (HITL) simulation and boasts state-of-the-art resources along with extensive expertise across various weapon systems. The facility encompasses 13 major test areas that include technologies such as global navigation satellite systems, radio frequency, electro-optical, and infrared testing, among others. These areas are equipped with actual weapon hardware, flight motion simulators, and real-time computational resources for comprehensive testing. The GWEF plays a crucial role in ensuring the effectiveness and safety of guided munitions and countermeasures, making it a vital resource for the federal government and its defense operations. This document is part of government RFPs and grants, highlighting its significance in advancing national defense capabilities through rigorous evaluation processes.
    The 96th Test Wing and the 782d Test Squadron of the Air Force seek Enhanced White Papers (EWP) for the Hardware-in-the-loop of Advanced Navigation & Guidance Sensors (HANGS). This initiative aims to enhance the testing and evaluation of weapon systems through advanced simulation technologies. The government is looking for prototype technologies that incorporate various areas, including multispectral scene generation, navigation environment emulation, communication simulations, and high frame rate simulations. The project emphasizes the development of comprehensive solutions that can significantly improve Air Force capabilities without reliance solely on traditional contractors. Participants are encouraged to form consortia to bolster their proposals. Deliverables include fully functional prototypes, modeling and testing plans, and detailed documentation. The anticipated performance schedule spans three years, focusing on design, development, procurement, and testing of the prototypes. Offerors must prepare submissions in line with specified formats and guidelines, addressing at least two of the specified technology areas while providing a Rough Order of Magnitude cost estimate. Proposals will be evaluated based on technical merit, project feasibility, and potential impacts on data rights, among other criteria. This effort denotes the government's commitment to innovative defense solutions through collaborative research and development approaches.
    The 96th Test Wing's Request for Enhanced White Papers (EWPs) seeks innovative prototype technologies for Hardware-in-the-loop of Advanced Navigation & Guidance Sensors (HANGS) to enhance the testing and evaluation of weapon systems. The initiative emphasizes developing, integrating, and deploying solutions that tackle areas such as multispectral scene generation, navigation simulation, and real-time communication emulation. Proposals should encompass at least two technology areas and include deliverables such as modeling and simulation reports, interface control documents, and comprehensive plans for validation. The process for submissions is open-ended, allowing for continuous evaluation, with criteria focusing on technical merit, clarity, resource adequacy, and cost-effectiveness. The Government may enter into Other Transaction Agreements for production based on selected prototypes, supporting collaborative approaches and encouraging participation from non-traditional defense contractors. This RFP illustrates a strategic effort to advance military capabilities through innovative technologies while maintaining accountability through defined eligibility and evaluation methods.
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