USSOCOM RFI TE 25-3: Human Machine Teaming
ID: USSOCOM_RFI_TE_25-3_Human_Machine_TeamingType: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEUS SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND (USSOCOM)

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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 U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) for a Technical Experimentation Event (TE 25-3) focused on Human Machine Teaming, scheduled for September 8-12, 2025, in Red Springs, North Carolina. This RFI invites nominations from organizations in research and development, private sectors, and academia to explore innovative technologies that can enhance the capabilities of Special Operations Forces (SOF). The event aims to foster collaboration between technology developers and SOF personnel to assess emerging technological solutions, particularly in areas such as unmanned systems, multi-modal capabilities, and autonomous operations. Nominations must be submitted by May 26, 2025, and interested parties can contact Technical Support at tech_exp@socom.mil or call 813-826-4646 for further information.

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    The USSOCOM Technical Experimentation Event Safety Guide is designed to identify and mitigate safety risks associated with equipment demonstrations in military contexts. It emphasizes the importance of a deliberate risk assessment using the DD Form 2977 and encourages firms to integrate system safety into their technology development processes. Common safety analyses such as Safety Assessment Reports and Hazard Classifications are recommended to ensure thorough risk evaluations. The guide references Military Standard 882 (MIL-STD-882E) for safety methodology and terminology, suggesting the submission of additional safety artifacts tailored to the technology and testing scenario. Specific information is required for systems that include lasers, energetic materials, or radio-frequency emitters, detailing metrics like hazard distances and hazard analyses. Overall, this guide supports a rigorous safety framework intended to facilitate secure demonstrations during USSOCOM events, reflecting the federal government's commitment to safety in defense operations.
    The Deliberate Risk Assessment Worksheet (DD Form 2977) is a structured tool designed for evaluating and managing risks associated with military missions or tasks. It outlines critical components such as mission/task description, preparer information, and a systematic approach to risk management involving five key steps: identifying hazards, assessing them, developing and implementing controls, and supervising and evaluating. The worksheet facilitates detailed documentation of subtasks, specific hazards, corresponding initial risk levels, control measures, and residual risk levels after controls are implemented. Key areas include the overall risk assessment, which assigns a residual risk level upon completion of controls, and a supervision plan outlining responsibilities for monitoring activities. The document emphasizes the importance of regular risk assessment review to address ongoing operational changes and the necessity of collecting feedback and lessons learned to enhance future missions. The matrix provided helps categorize risk probability and severity, guiding decision-making processes by approval authorities. This comprehensive approach underscores the military's commitment to operational safety and mission success while accommodating necessary legal and organizational standards.
    The document serves as a consent form for participants involved with the US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) for the purpose of taking and distributing photographic and media materials during a specified event or demonstration. Participants authorize USSOCOM to capture images and produce various media types—including photographs, videos, and broadcasts—while granting permission for unrestricted use in educational or promotional contexts. This includes the right to publish and distribute materials across various platforms without prior notification. The form emphasizes voluntary participation, with no expectation of compensation for the use of the captured materials. It also confirms the participant's age and their status as an authorized representative of their organization, ensuring recognition of the consent given. This document is essential for compliance in public relations and documentation efforts related to government events, aligning with federal and local regulatory standards.
    The USSOCOM is issuing a Request for Information (RFI) for a Technical Experimentation Event (TE 25-3) focused on Human Machine Teaming, scheduled for September 8-12, 2025, in Red Springs, North Carolina. This RFI seeks nominations from organizations in R&D, private sectors, and academia to explore innovative technologies that could enhance Special Operations Forces (SOF) capabilities. The event aims to facilitate collaboration between technology developers and SOF personnel to assess emerging technological solutions. Nominations must be submitted by May 26, 2025, and technologies should have a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 3 to 6. The RFI outlines several key areas of interest, including unmanned systems (UxS), multi-modal capabilities, edge processing, autonomous operations, and counter-technology innovations. Respondents are required to follow specific submission guidelines and safety protocols, including compliance with frequency regulations. Successful nominees will demonstrate their technologies, contributing to potential military applications and advancements in U.S. defense capabilities. Overall, this event underscores the USSOCOM's commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness within the military.
    The "Technical Experimentation Event Supplemental Information Sheet" is a critical form related to federal government research and experimentation events, specifically for USSOCOM/SOF projects. It requires detailed information from participants to ensure proper consideration for upcoming technical experiments. The form includes sections for the experiment title, company details, capability areas, objectives, safety concerns, and equipment specifications, including unmanned aerial systems (UAS), live fire operations, and laser use. Participants must confirm their capabilities, responsibilities, and compliance with regulations such as the ITAR or EAR. Importantly, queries are to be directed solely to a designated email, and submission must adhere strictly to the form format without handwritten alterations. This structured process underscores the need for clarity and thoroughness in experimental proposals, ensuring that all events conform to governmental standards for safety and operational efficacy. Overall, the document reflects the government’s commitment to conducting rigorous and compliant technical experimentation, vital for defense innovations and advancements.
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