ADVANCING SYSTEMS OF SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES FOR RAPID ADOPTION (ASTRA)
ID: FA875023S7007Type: 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 innovative research through the Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) FA8750-23-S-7007, titled "Advancing Systems of Systems Technologies for Rapid Adoption (ASTRA)." This initiative aims to mature, prototype, demonstrate, and evaluate algorithms and methodologies for the rapid integration of Systems of Systems (SoS) and the auto-generation of tests for the STITCHES subsystem specifications. The program is critical for enhancing interoperability among Department of Defense systems and is expected to facilitate the development of advanced tools and technologies, including a DevOps Government cloud-based platform. The total funding for this ARA has been increased to approximately $350 million, with individual awards potentially reaching up to $99.9 million, and white papers are accepted until July 24, 2028. Interested parties should direct inquiries to Gerard Wohlrab at gerard.wohlrab@us.af.mil or Amber Buckley at amber.buckley@us.af.mil for further details.

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    The Department of the Air Force's Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) FA8750-23-S-7007, titled "Advancing Systems of Systems Technologies for Rapid Adoption (ASTRA)," is soliciting white papers for innovative research. This ARA, with an estimated total funding of $200 million, seeks to mature, prototype, demonstrate, and evaluate algorithms and capabilities for the rapid integration of Systems of Systems (SoS) and the auto-generation of tests for the STITCHES toolchain. The announcement outlines two key focus areas: enhancing STITCHES tools and technologies and developing a DevOps Government cloud-based platform. Submissions are accepted until July 24, 2028, with suggested dates for maximizing funding opportunities in each fiscal year. The process involves a two-step approach: initial white paper submissions followed by invited formal proposals. Eligibility is restricted to U.S. entities, with strict guidelines for foreign participation. Awards can be procurement contracts or other transactions, typically ranging from $1M to $25M, with potential for awards up to $49.9M. The evaluation criteria prioritize scientific and technical merit, related experience, openness and maturity of the solution, and cost reasonableness. Offerors must comply with various federal regulations, including those concerning organizational conflicts of interest, S&T protection, and SAM registration.
    Amendment No. 3 to ARA FA8750-23-S-7007 updates language regarding Science and Technology (S&T) Protection and review processes for federal research proposals. It mandates a Security Risk Review for all submissions, particularly for Senior/Key personnel and “Covered Individuals,” to identify undue foreign influence. Applicants must submit specific forms, including a Research and Related Senior and Key Person Profile and a Security Program Questionnaire. Non-compliance or identified security risks may lead to proposal rejection. During performance, annual resubmission of personnel profiles is required, and any involvement in Foreign Government Talent Programs must be disclosed within five business days. The amendment also details the proposal review and selection process, emphasizing that a security risk assessment will occur in parallel with technical evaluations. The government reserves the right to decline awards based on security risks, providing only a general statement of reasoning.
    The Department of the Air Force has issued Amendment 5 to ARA FA8750-23-S-7007, titled “Advancing Systems of Systems Technologies for Rapid Adoption (ASTRA),” increasing the total funding ceiling to $350M, with potential individual awards up to $99.9M. This open, two-step Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) seeks innovative research to mature, prototype, demonstrate, and evaluate algorithms, methodologies, techniques, and capabilities for the rapid integration of Systems of Systems (SoS) and the auto-generation of tests for STITCHES subsystem specifications. White papers are accepted until July 24, 2028, with suggested submission dates for each fiscal year. The ARA outlines specific technical requirements focusing on STITCHES tools and technologies and a DevOps Government cloud-based platform. Eligibility is restricted to U.S. participation, with strict guidelines for foreign ownership and personnel. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific merit, related experience, solution openness/maturity, and cost reasonableness. Offerors must comply with S&T Protection requirements, including security risk reviews for key personnel. The Air Force intends to make multiple awards in the form of contracts or Other Transactions.
    This document details Amendment 2 to the Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) FA8750-23-S-7007 issued by the Department of the Air Force, focusing on the advancement of Systems of Systems Technologies for Rapid Adoption (ASTRA). The announcement seeks innovative white papers to develop algorithms and methodologies for integrating heterogeneous electronic systems, emphasizing improved military efficacy and adaptability without extensive re-engineering. Approximately $200 million is allocated, with individual awards typically ranging from $1 million to $25 million. Eligible participants must be U.S. entities as foreign participation is restricted, unless clearly identified as fundamental research. The ARA will hold submissions open until July 24, 2028, with recommended deadlines for budget alignment set for the next fiscal years. The document outlines submission guidelines, eligibility criteria, and evaluation metrics, emphasizing technical merit, experience, and reasonable costs. A two-step selection process will occur, with white papers reviewed first, followed by potential invitations for formal proposals. The overarching goal is to enhance interoperability within Department of Defense systems while ensuring compliance with specific regulatory standards and processes detailed throughout the announcement.
    Amendment No. 3 to RFP FA8750-23-S-7007 updates key sections related to Science and Technology (S&T) Protection for proposals submitted to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). It outlines a comprehensive Security Risk Review process for all proposals to mitigate undue foreign influence, detailing documentation requirements for applicants and covered individuals. Applicants must submit various forms, including profiles and security questionnaires, which are essential for assessing security risks. A holistic decision-making approach integrates technical and security factors to determine Risk Acceptance Levels. The proposal review process is divided into two main phases: white paper reviews to identify proposals with potential and a detailed proposal evaluation based on technical merit and funding availability. Proposals are categorized as "Selectable" if recommended for funding or "Not Selectable" if they do not meet standards. The amendment emphasizes due diligence in monitoring foreign engagements and adherence to federal law regarding disclosures. Overall, the document enhances clarity regarding submission requirements and security protocols, ensuring compliance and safeguarding U.S. technology in federally funded research initiatives.
    This document outlines Amendment 5 to the Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) FA8750-23-S-7007 by the Air Force, aimed at enhancing Systems of Systems (SoS) technologies for rapid adoption. The amendment increases the funding ceiling to $350 million, with potential awards up to $99.9 million for research development, integration, and evaluation of relevant technologies. The announcement emphasizes an open, two-step process, soliciting white papers until July 24, 2028, with suggested funding alignment deadlines from FY24 to FY28. The ARA focuses on developing innovative algorithms and methodologies for integrating heterogeneous electronic systems, enhancing military effectiveness while reducing costs. The document stipulates submission guidelines, eligibility requirements (including restrictions on foreign participation), and evaluation criteria. Importantly, it encourages collaboration with non-traditional defense contractors and emphasizes the need for compliance with government regulations regarding intellectual property, conflicts of interest, and security protocols. Overall, this amendment reflects the Air Force's commitment to advancing defense capabilities through innovative research and collaboration within the defense contracting community.
    The Department of the Air Force's Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) FA8750-23-S-7007, titled "Advancing Systems of Systems Technologies for Rapid Adoption (ASTRA)," seeks innovative research to mature, prototype, demonstrate, and evaluate algorithms and methodologies for the rapid integration of Systems of Systems (SoS) and the auto-generation of tests for STITCHES subsystem specifications. This open, two-step ARA, effective until July 24, 2028, will accept white papers initially, with formal proposals by invitation only. Total funding is approximately $200M, with individual awards ranging from $1M to $25M, and potentially up to $49.9M. Multiple awards are anticipated, utilizing FAR-based procurement contracts or Other Transactions (OTs). The program encourages dialogue with government representatives and outlines strict eligibility requirements, including restrictions on foreign participation and organizational conflicts of interest. White papers, 3-5 pages long, should be submitted to the Technical Point of Contact, Gerard Wohlrab, with specific content and formatting. Evaluation criteria prioritize scientific merit, related experience, solution maturity, and cost reasonableness. The Air Force Research Laboratory will review white papers to invite proposals, with final selections based on evaluation, program importance, and funding availability. Specific requirements for foreign participation, FFRDCs, government entities, and various legal and policy considerations are detailed.
    The U.S. Air Force is seeking innovative research through a two-step Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) with a total estimated funding of $200 million, open until July 24, 2028, aimed at developing technologies for the rapid integration of Systems of Systems (SoS) and testing capabilities related to heterogeneous electronic systems. Interested parties must submit white papers by 5:00 PM EST on the specified date, with potential individual awards ranging from $1 million to $25 million, and there is no limit on the number of awards for Other Transactions. The ARA is restricted to U.S. participants only, and offers the potential for follow-on production contracts based on successful prototype development outcomes.
    The Advanced Research Announcement (ARA) titled "Advancing Systems of Systems Technologies for Rapid Adoption (ASTRA)", issued by the Department of the Air Force, invites innovative proposals focused on enhancing the integration of Systems of Systems (SoS) within military applications. The ARA seeks white papers, with a total funding of approximately $200M allocated from FY24 to FY28, aimed at developing methodologies and technologies for rapid integration and testing of heterogeneous electronic systems. Key areas of focus include improving the STITCHES toolchain, implementing open system architectures for interoperability, and leveraging cloud-based platforms for efficient integration. Proposals must demonstrate sound technical merit, relevant experience, and reasonable cost effectiveness. The solicitation encourages communication between potential offerors and government representatives; however, foreign participation is restricted. The ARA undergoes a two-step evaluation process, where white papers are assessed first, followed by an invitation for selected offerors to submit formal proposals. The Air Force asserts the right to award zero, one, or multiple contracts based on funding and proposal relevance, emphasizing the importance of adhering to submission guidelines throughout the process. This document serves as an essential guide for applicants aiming to contribute to advancing defense technologies.
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