Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) for the United States Army
ID: W58RGZ-25-2-SS04Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-RSAREDSTONE ARSENAL, AL, 35898-0000, USA

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Aircraft Manufacturing (336411)

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UNMANNED AIRCRAFT (1550)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army, is seeking information from vendors regarding the procurement of Small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (SUAS) as part of a Sources Sought notice. The Army aims to acquire up to 10,000 UAS by September 2025, with a focus on maintaining unit costs below $2,000 and ensuring that Soldiers can independently modify and repair these systems. This initiative is crucial for enhancing UAS production capacity and reducing costs, as the systems will be utilized for various military applications, including training exercises and operational missions. Interested parties are encouraged to submit their responses, including a completed Response Template and a one-page white paper, by 1600 CST on July 18, 2025, to the designated contacts, Elbert Clarke and Miguel Harris, via their provided email addresses.

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    The U.S. Army is seeking information through a Sources Sought announcement regarding Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) to assess market capabilities and identify vendors for low-cost production. The aim is to procure UAS that comply with specific regulations (2020 NDAA, 2023 NDAA, and the American Security Drone Act of 2023), with a target unit cost of under $2,000. The Army requires vendors to demonstrate the ability to deliver thousands of units by September 2025, ensuring that soldiers can modify and repair the systems independently in the field without vendor assistance. This initiative emphasizes quickly fielding affordable UAS solutions while reducing unnecessary enhancements that complicate production. Interested vendors, including various classifications such as small businesses, are encouraged to submit detailed information and a white paper if desired by July 18, 2025. The announcement serves as preliminary planning and does not constitute a formal RFP, keeping the government flexible in its procurement approach and ensuring the expansion of UAS production capacity.
    The United States Army is seeking sources for Small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (SUAS) to fulfill procurement goals through a "Sources Sought" notice. The Army's primary objective is to identify vendors capable of producing UAS with a unit cost under $2,000, and the ability to deliver up to 10,000 systems within 12 months post-30 September 2025. Compliance with recent legislation, including 2020 NDAA Sec 848 and the American Security Drone Act of 2023, is essential. Key requirements include the capability for Soldiers to modify and repair the UAS independently and quickly ramp up production capabilities. The Army emphasizes affordability and cost-effectiveness in its UAS acquisition strategy, aiming to enhance operational readiness without unnecessary features. Interested vendors are encouraged to submit a completed Response Template and a one-page white paper outlining their solutions by 18 July 2025, ensuring all proprietary information is appropriately marked. The solicitation remains open until the specified deadline, inviting participation from diverse business classifications, including small and veteran-owned firms. This initiative highlights the Army's focus on expanding UAS production capacity to meet strategic objectives effectively.
    The U.S. Army is issuing a Sources Sought notice to explore the market for Small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (SUAS) that comply with recent legislative requirements, including the 2020 NDAA and 2023 NDAA. The Army aims to procure up to 10,000 UAS by September 2025, focusing on unit costs below $2,000 and enabling Soldiers to independently modify and repair these systems. Key requirements include the provision of air vehicles and necessary equipment, rapid production capabilities, and compliance with established standards. This effort is part of broader initiatives to enhance UAS production capacity and reduce costs. Interested vendors are invited to respond with detailed specifications using a provided template and a one-page white paper. The notice remains open until July 18, 2025, and encourages participation from small businesses and diverse ownership types. Responses will not lead to binding contracts, emphasizing the research and information-gathering nature of this initiative.
    The document is a Sources Sought Notification from the United States Army, seeking information on Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) for potential procurement. Responses are due by 1600 Central on July 18, 2025, and are intended for planning purposes, with respondents bearing all associated costs. Contractors are to provide unit costs for varying quantities of UAS systems (500 to 10,000 units) and specify their production capabilities, including delivery timelines. Additionally, the notification requests details on the contractor's production facility location and their capacity to modify or repair the systems. Companies are also required to outline the data rights they would grant the government concerning technical data packages and third-party modifications. The structured format includes sections for cost inputs, delivery dates, and data rights, emphasizing the importance of clear and detailed responses.
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