CAPABILITIES FOR CYBER ADVANCEMENT
ID: FA875021S7001Type: 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 soliciting proposals through a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled "Capabilities for Cyber Advancement," aimed at developing innovative technologies to enhance cyber superiority for military operations. The BAA seeks next-generation solutions that can be integrated into warfighting capabilities, with a focus on areas such as cloud architectures, cyber modeling, and secure processors. This initiative is critical for ensuring mission assurance across various military domains, with an estimated funding of approximately $975 million available until December 1, 2025. Interested parties must submit white papers by specific fiscal year deadlines, and further inquiries can be directed to Todd Cushman at afrl.riga.baa@us.af.mil or (315) 330-4895.

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    The amendment to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7001 aims to republish the original solicitation with various updates to enhance clarity and compliance, particularly regarding the development of next-generation cyber technologies to support U.S. Air Force and Space Force operations. The BAA is open until December 1, 2025, and focuses on soliciting white papers initially, with potential invitations for formal proposals. The estimated funding for this initiative totals approximately $975 million, with individual awards ranging from $100,000 to $99 million and lasting up to 60 months. Key updates include changes to the type of instruments eligible for funding, provisions for financial resources, and various procedural modifications for submission and evaluation processes. Offerors are encouraged to collaborate with small businesses and must comply with regulations regarding foreign participation. The document emphasizes the importance of security risk reviews and outlines responsibilities concerning fundamental research and human subjects research. Overall, this BAA reinforces the Department of the Air Force's focus on achieving cyber superiority through innovative technology development while ensuring compliance with federal regulations and safety standards throughout the proposal process.
    Amendment 4 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7001 republished the original announcement with updates to submission dates for white papers, the BAA manager, and various sections of the call for innovative cyber advancement technologies. The announcement solicits white papers until December 1, 2025, with an available funding ceiling of approximately $975 million for awards ranging from $100,000 to $99 million. The announcement specifies eligibility criteria, submission guidelines, and evaluation processes for proposals related to enhancing U.S. air and cyber capabilities.
    The document is Amendment 4 to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7001, issued by the Department of the Air Force, which outlines an open solicitation for innovative technologies aimed at achieving cyber superiority. The amendment republishes the original announcement with minor updates, including clarification on submission dates for white papers and revisions to various sections regarding technology requirements, review processes, and classifications. The BAA seeks unique solutions that can be integrated into warfighting capabilities, emphasizing improvements in cyber security infrastructure, resiliency, and autonomous operations. A total funding of approximately $975 million is available, with awards typically ranging from $100,000 to $99 million and lasting up to 60 months. Interested parties must submit white papers by specific suggested deadlines leading up to December 2025, with the possibility of formal proposal submissions only by invitation. Participation is limited to qualified U.S. entities, with strict guidelines against foreign involvement. The evaluation criteria focus on technical merit, alignment with Air Force objectives, and realistic cost proposals. The announcement emphasizes a commitment to protecting intellectual property and ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Overall, this BAA represents the Air Force's initiative to advance cybersecurity technologies for operational efficacy.
    Amendment 6 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7001 republishes the original cybersecurity announcement, incorporating prior amendments, and includes specific updates in various sections regarding proposal formatting and evaluation criteria. The BAA, open until December 1, 2025, aims to develop next-generation technologies for cyber superiority with an estimated funding of approximately $975 million and encourages innovative white papers from qualified offerors. Notably, the announcement is closed to foreign participation, and eligibility is contingent on compliance with multiple operational, security, and technical requirements.
    The document is Amendment 6 to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-21-S-7001, published by the Department of the Air Force, aimed at soliciting innovative technologies for achieving cyber superiority in military operations. This amendment republished the original announcement with several updates, including changes to sections on proposal formatting, adequate price competition, and provisions for white paper submissions. The BAA is open until December 1, 2025, and focuses on developing next-generation cyber technologies necessary for military missions, with an estimated funding of approximately $975 million allocated across several fiscal years. It seeks proposals that demonstrate scientific merit, relevance to Air Force objectives, and feasible costs. Only U.S.-based offerors and U.S. citizens can participate due to stringent eligibility criteria against foreign involvement. Proposals will undergo a two-step review process, with initial submissions limited to white papers, leading to formal proposals upon invitation. The announcement reinforces the importance of providing mission assurance across various military domains while calling for a broad range of technological advancements in cybersecurity. This comprehensive solicitation aligns with the government’s objectives in fostering collaboration between public and private sectors for national defense enhancement.
    AMENDMENT 7 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7001 serves to republish the original announcement with updates to various sections, including changes to the types of instruments awarded and enhancements to proposal formatting and debriefing language. The Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) aims to solicit innovative technologies for cyber superiority, with an estimated total funding of $975 million and multiple awards anticipated. It specifies that only U.S. entities can participate, and proposals must include a white paper for initial evaluation, with formal proposals invited only for selected submissions.
    The BAA FA8750-21-S-7001, titled "Capabilities for Cyber Advancement," is a broad agency announcement from the Department of the Air Force aimed at developing next-generation technologies for achieving cyber superiority. It is open until December 1, 2025, accepting white papers as initial submissions to integrate and transition innovative cyber technologies into warfighting capabilities. The total funding for this solicitation is approximately $975 million, with individual awards typically ranging from $100,000 to $99 million and lasting up to 60 months. Key areas of interest include cloud architectures, code analysis, cyber situational awareness, and trusted hardware. Important eligibility details include restrictions on foreign participation, as only U.S. entities may apply unless it qualifies as fundamental research with identified foreign involvement. The evaluation process will focus on technical merit, relevance to Air Force objectives, and cost realism. Proposers are encouraged to collaborate with small businesses and comply with specific reporting and regulatory requirements concerning human subjects and security protocols. Overall, this announcement emphasizes a strategic push to enhance the United States' cyber capabilities within military operations.
    Amendment No. 9 to BAA FA8750-21-S-7001 revises security and protection measures for proposals submitted to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). It establishes a Security Risk Review process for all federally funded research to assess potential foreign influence and requires applicants to submit detailed documentation, including a Senior/Key Person Profile, Security Program Questionnaire, and Privacy Act consent forms. Covered Individuals, heavily involved in the project, must disclose all current and pending research support and comply with strict disclosure requirements throughout the project duration. The review and selection process for proposals is strictly conducted by government employees, focusing on both technical merit and compliance with security requirements. The selection outcomes will categorize proposals as either Selectable or Not Selectable based on funding availability. Should security risks arise exceeding acceptable levels, awards may be declined, and the rationale will be shared to the extent permissible under operational security. The amendment aims to safeguard national security while facilitating the research and development pipeline related to Air Force needs.
    The Department of the Air Force, through its Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), is announcing a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled "Capabilities for Cyber Advancement," with a total funding of approximately $975 million until December 1, 2025. This BAA seeks innovative technologies to enhance cyber capabilities for military applications. It involves a two-step process where initial submissions will be accepted as white papers, aiming to transition promising technologies into warfighting capabilities. Submission is encouraged by specific fiscal year deadlines, with a total duration of up to 60 months for projects. Eligibility is restricted to U.S.-based companies, and foreign participation is generally prohibited, although exceptions exist for fundamental research. Key technologies of interest include cloud security, autonomous cyber defense, risk management approaches, and protocols for trusted infrastructure. The government emphasizes engagement with small businesses and encourages collaboration for optimal technical solutions. The document outlines submission guidelines, evaluation criteria, and the importance of addressing security and accessibility issues. This BAA represents an effort to maintain cyber superiority and improve the operational capabilities of the Air Force and Space Force through advanced technological integration.
    The Department of the Air Force has announced a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled "Capabilities for Cyber Advancement" (BAA Number FA8750-21-S-7001), seeking innovative technologies to enhance cyber superiority for military operations, with an estimated total funding of approximately $975 million. Submissions will initially only include white papers until December 1, 2025, after which formal proposals may be invited, and various types of agreements such as contracts or grants may be awarded based on the proposed work. The initiative aims to create a trusted and secure cyber infrastructure essential for successful air, space, and joint operations in the evolving threat landscape.
    The Department of the Air Force has announced a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled "Capabilities for Cyber Advancement," inviting proposals for innovative technologies to enhance cyber superiority. This two-step BAA, numbered FA8750-21-S-7001, is open until December 1, 2025, mainly seeking white paper submissions for the development of next-generation cyber capabilities, impacting air, space, and cyberspace operations. The total funding for the BAA is approximately $975 million, with awards typically ranging from $100,000 to $99 million, and multiple awards expected. Technologies of interest include cloud architectures, cyber modeling, secure processors, and more. Participating entities must be U.S.-owned or controlled, with foreign participation generally restricted. White papers are encouraged by specific fiscal year deadlines for better alignment with funding availability, while formal proposals will be invited based on white paper evaluations. The document outlines eligibility, funding, reporting requirements, and application submission details, emphasizing the need for extensive compliance with federal regulations. The ultimate goal is to ensure mission assurance across the Air Force's operational domains by fostering resilience and security in cyberspace initiatives.
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