AFRL Capabilities Development Industry Day - Virtual Intelligent Battle Management Command and Control Evaluation System (VIBES)
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    Special Notice DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE: AFRL Capabilities Development Industry Day - Virtual Intelligent Battle Management Command and Control Evaluation System (VIBES)

    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is hosting an industry day for the "Virtual Intelligent Battle Management Command and Control Evaluation System (VIBES)". This event aims to provide industry insight into the VIBES project, which involves research and development (R&D) projects and government subject matter expert (SME) review. The goal of VIBES is to create a virtual constructive environment that enhances battle management effectiveness and reduces operator workload in future conflicts. The industry day will be held virtually and will include government speakers and senior level SMEs. Interested participants are required to submit their expression of interest and contact information before the specified deadline. Security requirements, including the submission of a signed and certified DD Form 2345, are also in place. The expected outcome of the industry day is to gather information that will contribute to the VIBES mission and potentially lead to follow-on conversations regarding relevant technologies. For more information and to participate, interested parties should contact AFRL HQ IRDPM.

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