Synchronized Persistent Army Experimentation (SPARX)
ID: W91CPT25XSPRXType: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6EY CCDC HEADQUARTERSABER PROV GRD, MD, 21005-5201, USA

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Scientific Research and Development Services (5417)

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NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; APPLIED RESEARCH (AC12)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Army through the Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM), is seeking industry partners to participate in the Synchronized Persistent Army Experimentation (SPARX) initiative. This program aims to foster collaboration between the Army and industry to identify and evaluate innovative technologies that align with the Army's modernization goals, facilitating experimentation in operationally relevant environments. The SPARX process is designed to streamline technology submissions from industry partners, allowing for an organized assessment by Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and potential alignment with various Army experimentation events. Interested companies are encouraged to submit a SPARX Technology Overview document to sparx@army.mil at any time while the notice is open, as this is a Request for Information (RFI) and not a solicitation for proposals. Further details can be found in the attached technology overview template, which outlines submission requirements and emphasizes the importance of avoiding proprietary information.

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    SPARX Team
    sparx@army.mil
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    The document is a submission form designed for organizations to propose technologies for military use, specifically under the U.S. Army's SPARX program. It outlines essential fields including technology name, description, perceived military benefits, and detailed information on capabilities and employment concepts. Applicants must articulate how their technology addresses military problems, verify maturity levels, and outline training requirements for soldiers. The form also requires disclosing integration needs, safety concerns, and objectives for participating in experimentation events. Importantly, it emphasizes the need for partnerships with relevant agencies and compliance with safety protocols regarding human use. The objective is to streamline the evaluation and integration of emerging technologies into military operations, ensuring they meet operational needs and enhance capabilities in a structured format that facilitates government review and decision making.
    This document outlines the submission requirements for technology proposals to be considered by the U.S. Army for experimentation events, namely under the SPARX Program. Organizations are asked to provide comprehensive information regarding their technology, including its name, description, military benefits, capability relevance, and intended use in military operations. Submissions should detail the technology's maturity level, any necessary integrations, operator training plans, and potential safety concerns. Moreover, companies must articulate specific objectives for the experimentation event and how their technology addresses military gaps. The document emphasizes the importance of avoiding proprietary information while guiding applicants on the necessary components for a successful submission. Overall, the aim is to facilitate the evaluation of technologies that may enhance military operations and meet modern military needs.
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