QUANTUM INFORMATION SCIENCES
ID: FA875023S7001Type: 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 Defense, through the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), is seeking proposals for research and development in Quantum Information Sciences under Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-23-S-7001. The objective is to enhance Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) technologies by leveraging advanced quantum techniques, focusing on areas such as quantum algorithms, quantum networking, and information processing. This initiative is critical for fostering innovation in quantum technologies, which are essential for national defense and security. The BAA is open until September 30, 2027, with an estimated funding pool of approximately $500 million, and individual awards ranging from $0.5 million to $99.9 million. Interested parties should contact Jon M. Maggiolino at Jon.Maggiolino@us.af.mil or Amber M. Buckley at Amber.Buckley@us.af.mil for further details and to ensure compliance with submission guidelines.

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    Amendment No. 3 to BAA FA8750-23-S-7001 centers on updating the Security and Technology (S&T) Protection requirements for proposals submitted for research funding by the U.S. Air Force. The amendment emphasizes the necessity of a Security Risk Review for each proposal, aiming to mitigate risks associated with foreign influence. Applicants must submit comprehensive documentation, including profiles of Senior/Key personnel and privacy consent forms, to ensure compliance with S&T Protection policies. Any identified security risk could lead to proposal rejection without detailed reasoning provided to the applicant. The proposal review process will exclusively involve government employees, with evaluations based on alignment with Air Force needs. Risk assessments will inform final decisions regarding funding, considering technical, cost, and scheduling viability. The government reserves the right to finance some, all, or none of the proposals submitted based on these evaluations. The outlined requirements underscore the government's commitment to safeguarding national security while supporting relevant research and development efforts through a regulated and stringent review system.
    The document is Amendment 1 to BAA FA8750-23-S-7001, which outlines a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) for Quantum Information Sciences. The amendment republishes the original announcement with updates to key sections including submission guidelines, proposal formatting, eligibility criteria, and debriefing protocols, maintaining a focus on research in quantum computing technologies. The BAA invites white papers for research and development aimed at enhancing Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) through quantum technologies. Specific focus areas include quantum algorithms, information processing, memory-node-based networking, heterogeneous quantum platforms, and overarching quantum information science. Around $500 million in funding is designated for awards, with individual contracts typically ranging from $0.5M to $27M, and a potential cap of up to $99.9M. Eligible participants must be U.S. entities, as foreign participation is generally restricted unless they meet specific criteria. The proposal process involves a two-step submission, first requiring white papers, which may lead to invited proposals for selected submissions. The Government reserves the right to modify the number of awards based on funding availability and proposal assessments. Overall, the BAA emphasizes technological advancements in quantum technologies and the development of a user community encompassing various sectors in support of national defense initiatives.
    The Department of the Air Force's Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has issued Amendment 5 to BAA FA8750-23-S-7001, seeking white papers for research and development in Quantum Information Sciences. This effort aims to enhance Command, Control, Communications, Computers & Intelligence (C4I) technologies through advanced quantum techniques. Key areas of focus include developing quantum algorithms, enhancing quantum networking, and processing information via cutting-edge quantum platforms. The BAA is open until September 30, 2027, with a total funding pool of approximately $500 million, anticipating awards of $0.5 million to $99.9 million based on available funding and project needs. The BAA restricts foreign participation unless fundamental research is clearly identified and approved. Interested contractors must demonstrate relevant experience, adhere to submission guidelines, and ensure compliance with security regulations, particularly concerning foreign risks and intellectual property protections. Overall, this BAA represents a commitment to fostering an innovative technological community that bridges military, industry, and academia in the burgeoning field of quantum information science.
    The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is seeking white papers for research in Quantum Information Sciences to support their Command, Control, Communications, Computers & Intelligence (C4I) mission. The research areas of interest include quantum algorithms and computing, quantum information processing, memory-node-based quantum networking, heterogeneous quantum platforms, and quantum information science. The total funding for this Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) is approximately $499,999,999M with multiple awards anticipated.
    The Department of the Air Force's Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Quantum Information Sciences (BAA FA8750-23-S-7001), open until September 30, 2027. It seeks white papers for research and development that support Command, Control, Communications, Computers & Intelligence (C4I) technologies. Key focus areas include Quantum Algorithms and Computation, Quantum Information Processing, Memory-Node-Based Quantum Networking, Heterogeneous Quantum Platforms, and broader Quantum Information Science. Estimated funding is around $500 million, with individual award amounts between $0.5 million to $27 million, and up to $99.9 million for select projects. Eligible offerors must be U.S.-based, with foreign participation restricted under specific conditions. White papers must be submitted by designated dates to ensure alignment with funding cycles, and a two-step submission process is required, beginning with white papers before formal proposals. The announcement also emphasizes a community-building initiative among stakeholders such as government entities, contractors, and academia. Offerors must ensure compliance with various regulations regarding human subject research, export controls, and conflict of interest disclosures. Adhering to proposal format and submission guidelines is mandatory for consideration.
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