SIGNALS INFORMATION EXPLOITATION TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENTS (SIETE)
ID: FA8750-22-S-7002Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8750 AFRL RIKROME, NY, 13441-4514, USA

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NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; APPLIED RESEARCH (AC12)
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    The Department of the Air Force is announcing an Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) titled "Signals Information Exploitation Technology Enhancements (SIETE)," aimed at soliciting innovative research to enhance signal processing and analytics for adversarial systems. The ARA seeks proposals that focus on developing algorithms and methodologies applicable to Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) platforms, with an emphasis on Open System Architecture for interoperability and compliance with security regulations. With a total funding amount of approximately $99.9 million available until December 31, 2026, individual awards typically range from $1 million to $5 million, with potential larger awards up to $24.9 million. Interested parties should direct inquiries and white paper submissions to Charles Estrella at charles.estrella@us.af.mil or Amber Buckley at amber.buckley@us.af.mil, ensuring adherence to submission guidelines and deadlines.

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    The Department of the Air Force is issuing an Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) FA8750-22-S-7002 for innovative research in enhancing signal information exploitation and analytics for adversarial systems, with a total funding estimate of approximately $99.9 million until December 31, 2026. Only white papers will be accepted initially, and selected offerors may later be invited to submit formal proposals, focusing on areas such as onboard processing for ISR platforms and multi-sensor data analytics. Submissions must follow specific guidelines and address issues like foreign participation and organizational conflicts of interest, while the government reserves the right to fund any number of proposals based on assessed capabilities and funding fluctuations.
    The Department of the Air Force is announcing an Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) titled "Signals Information Exploitation Technology Enhancements (SIETE)," with the goal of soliciting innovative research on algorithms and techniques to improve the processing and analysis of adversarial signal intelligence. This open, two-step ARA will accept white papers until December 31, 2026, with suggested submission dates aligned with budget cycles. The total funding for the program is approximately $99.9 million, with individual awards between $1 million and $5 million, with potential larger awards up to $24.9 million. Proposed research should focus on enhancing signal exploitation capabilities across various technology areas, including audio signal intelligence, communications detection, electronic intelligence, and data analytics. Proposals must demonstrate technological merit and operational relevance, with an emphasis on Open System Architecture principles for interoperability. The ARA specifically excludes foreign participation and emphasizes the importance of compliance with security regulations. The process encourages communication between prospective offerors and government representatives while highlighting the importance of following submission guidelines. Ultimately, the ARA aims to advance the Air Force's capabilities in signal exploitation and analysis, ensuring effective responses to modern threats.
    Amendment 2 to BAA FA8750-22-S-7002 republishes the original announcement, updates U.S.C. references, and revises sections related to proposal formatting and provisions while retaining the fundamental details of the solicitation. The Air Force Research Laboratory seeks innovative research to enhance algorithms, methodologies, and technologies for signal information exploitation and analytics, with a total funding of approximately $99.9 million available through December 2026. Eligible offerors can submit white papers until 3 PM EST on December 31, 2026, with an emphasis on partnerships involving non-traditional defense contractors or small businesses.
    The Department of the Air Force has issued Amendment 2 to the Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) FA8750-22-S-7002 for Signals Information Exploitation Technology Enhancements (SIETE). This announcement invites white papers for research into advancing signal information exploitation, focusing on innovative algorithms and methodologies applicable to Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) platforms. The ARA remains open until December 31, 2026, with approximately $99.9 million in total funding available across fiscal years 2022 to 2026, offering individual awards typically ranging from $1 million to $5 million. The announcement emphasizes the importance of compliance with Open System Architecture standards and includes provisions for multiple award types, including Procurement Contracts and Other Transactions. Eligible contractors include U.S.-owned entities, with restrictions on foreign participation. The evaluation will be based on scientific and technical merit, related experience, and the feasibility of the proposed costs. Offerors are encouraged to submit white papers that align with identified technology areas, and successful submissions may lead to an invitation for a formal proposal. Key contact information for submissions and queries is provided, ensuring direct communication channels with the program managers and contracting officers involved. This initiative demonstrates the Air Force's commitment to enhancing technological capabilities in national defense through collaborative research and development.
    Amendment 3 to BAA FA8750-22-S-7002 republishes the original announcement, updating various sections to reflect changes related to funding, submission requirements, and technical areas of interest for research on signal information exploitation technologies. The announcement solicits white papers for innovative research until December 31, 2026, with total funding estimated at approximately $99.9 million, offering multiple award opportunities based on proposals’ alignment with Air Force objectives. Key updates include clarifications about eligible instruments, submission formats, and requirements for foreign participation.
    The document is Amendment 3 to BAA FA8750-22-S-7002, issued by the Department of the Air Force's Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). It announces the modification and republishing of the Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) titled "Signals Information Exploitation Technology Enhancements (SIETE)." The ARA is open for submissions until December 31, 2026, focusing on innovative research to improve signal processing and analytics related to adversarial systems on Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance platforms. The total funding for this ARA is approximately $99.9 million, with individual awards generally ranging from $1 million to $5 million and projects lasting up to 60 months. The structure outlines several technology areas, including audio and communications intelligence, and encourages white paper submissions prior to formal proposals. Only U.S. entities can participate, and funding may be affected by budget fluctuations. Evaluation criteria for proposals include scientific merit, relevant experience, and cost realism. The document emphasizes compliance with federal regulations and provides specific instructions for white paper submissions, highlighting the importance of industry participation, particularly from small businesses and nontraditional defense contractors, to foster innovation and efficiency in defense technology development.
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