USSOCOM RFI TE 26-1 TE: Multi-Domain Joint SOF Operations (MDO)
ID: RFI_TE_26_1_MDOType: 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 the Technical Experimentation Event 26-1, focused on Multi-Domain Joint SOF Operations (MDO) scheduled for January 26-30, 2026, at Hurlburt Field, Florida. This event seeks technology experimentation candidates with emerging technologies at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 3-6 or higher, covering key areas such as Unmanned Systems, Human-Machine Interface, AI/Sensor Integration, and various logistical and communication systems. Interested participants must submit their proposals by October 17, 2025, via the Vulcan system, and are required to adhere to safety protocols and provide detailed technical information as outlined in the supplemental documentation. For further inquiries, contact Technical Support at tech_exp@socom.mil or call 813-826-4646.

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    The USSOCOM RFI TE 26-1 is a Request for Information, not a solicitation for proposals, seeking technology experimentation candidates for Multi-Domain Joint SOF Operations (MDO). The event, scheduled for January 26-30, 2026, at Hurlburt Field, Florida, aims to explore emerging technologies with a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 3-6 or higher. Key technology areas include Unmanned Systems (UxS) across all domains, Human-Machine Interface (HMI) & AI/Sensor Integration, Logistical Support, Counter-UxS, Edge Processing, Blue Force Awareness, Counter Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance, Alternative Position Navigation and Timing, Data Transport, High Altitude Sensor Payloads and Platforms, Lightweight Air Launched Effects Delivery Systems, Deception Software, and Communication systems. Submissions are due by October 17, 2025, via the Vulcan system. Selected participants will demonstrate their technologies to gain SOF insights, with USSOCOM providing venue and assessment personnel, but not covering respondent costs. Proprietary information will be protected, and adherence to safety, frequency, and human subjects requirements is mandatory.
    The "Technical Experimentation Event Supplemental Information Sheet" (Version OCT2025) is a mandatory form for participants in experimentation events. This Excel-based document collects comprehensive details about proposed experiments, covering administrative information like Experiment ID, company name, and contact details, alongside technical specifics. Key technical areas include experiment objectives, technology readiness level, capability area, and operational details such as space requirements, use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), live fire, lasers, vehicles, and night operations. The form also addresses power, communication frequencies, physical dimensions, and potential remote site needs. Safety considerations, responsibilities of participants, and compliance with ITAR/EAR regulations are crucial. Failure to complete any section or altering the form will lead to rejection, emphasizing the need for accuracy and adherence to the specified format for governmental consideration.
    This USSOCOM Technical Experimentation Event Safety Guide outlines the necessary safety protocols and documentation for equipment demonstrations. Its primary purpose is to identify and mitigate safety risks through a rigorous process, emphasizing the use of a Deliberate Risk Assessment (DRA) worksheet, such as DD Form 2977. The guide encourages integrating system safety into technology development, referencing Military Standard 882E for common terms and methodologies. It also details specific safety data requirements for systems involving lasers, energetic materials, and radio-frequency emitters, ensuring all relevant information, from Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance to Interim Hazard Classifications and Safe Stand-off Distances, is available to the experimentation team and safety officers.
    The Deliberate Risk Assessment Worksheet (DD FORM 2977, JAN 2014) is a federal government document designed for systematic risk management across missions and tasks. It outlines a five-step process: identify hazards, assess hazards, develop controls and make decisions, implement controls, and supervise and evaluate. The worksheet requires detailed information on the mission, preparer, subtasks, identified hazards, initial risk levels, proposed controls, implementation methods, and residual risk levels. It includes a risk assessment matrix for determining probability and severity, leading to an overall risk level (Extremely High, High, Medium, Low). The form also mandates a supervision plan, recommended course of action, and sections for approval or disapproval by authority, risk assessment reviews for ongoing operations, and feedback for lessons learned. This document serves as a critical tool for ensuring safety and effective risk mitigation in government operations.
    The US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) requires a Photograph/Media Consent and Release form for individuals and organizations participating in events. This form grants USSOCOM authorization to capture photographs, motion pictures, videotapes, audiotapes, webcasts, and other media of equipment and demonstrations. USSOCOM is permitted to use, reproduce, publish, display, and distribute these materials for educational or promotional purposes across various platforms, including command publications, articles, magazines, websites, and social media, without further notification or payment to the participant. Signatories confirm they are at least 19 years old and an authorized representative of their organization, acknowledging their voluntary participation without compensation.
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