Request for White Papers (RFWP) Multi-Function Precision Radar (MFPR) Block 2
ID: W50RAJ-25-MFPR-RFWPType: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6J1 RCCTO BELVOIRFORT BELVOIR, VA, 22060-5806, USA

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Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) (541715)

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NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEFENSE-RELATED ACTIVITIES; EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT (AC33)
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the U.S. Army's Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO), is issuing a Request for White Papers (RFWP) for the development of the Multi-Function Precision Radar (MFPR) as part of the Multi-Domain Artillery Cannon System (MDACS). This initiative aims to prototype up to four MFPR units designed to enhance defense capabilities against various aerial threats, with integration onto government-furnished vehicles targeted for completion by the fourth quarter of FY27. The procurement is critical for advancing military technology and improving the Army's operational effectiveness in multi-domain environments. Interested U.S. companies with the ability to handle SECRET-level information must submit their white papers by January 24, 2025, following an Industry Day scheduled for December 12-13, 2024. For further inquiries, potential participants can contact Joshua E. Flinn at joshua.e.flinn.civ@army.mil or Barbara Cantrell at barbara.a.cantrell2.civ@army.mil.

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    The U.S. Army’s Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) is issuing a Request for White Papers (RFWP) for the development of the Multifunction Precision Radar (MFPR) as part of the Multi-Domain Artillery Cannon System (MDACS). The RFWP focuses on prototyping up to four MFPR units intended for use against various aerial threats, to be integrated onto government-furnished vehicles by 4QFY27. Eligible participants include U.S. companies capable of handling SECRET-level information. The submission of White Papers is the first step, followed by further proposals from selected Offerors. Key evaluation criteria include the technical approach, project schedule feasibility, estimated costs, and relevant experience. The RFWP outlines a timeline with critical dates for participation, including an Industry Day scheduled for December 10-11, 2024, in Huntsville, Alabama. Participants must provide a Comprehensive and Government Entity (CAGE) code and comply with stringent security protocols, including a SECRET security clearance. Overall, this initiative aims to enhance U.S. military capabilities against advanced aerial threats by leveraging innovative technology and industry collaboration.
    The Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) of the U.S. Army is soliciting white papers in response to a Request for White Papers (RFWP) for the development of the Multifunction Precision Radar (MFPR) prototype within the Multi-Domain Artillery Cannon System (MDACS). This initiative aims to enhance defense capabilities against a variety of aerial threats by integrating MFPRs into existing platforms. The RFWP outlines submission processes, evaluation criteria, funding information, and a timeline, with a submission deadline set for January 10, 2025. Only U.S. companies with clearance for classified information are eligible. The project will require detailed technical proposals addressing the innovative capabilities and integration of MFPRs, alongside cost estimates. An Industry Day will be held for potential offerors to gain insights into project objectives. The evaluation will focus on technical approach, schedule feasibility, cost realism, and relevant experience, ultimately leading to awards in the form of Other Transaction Agreements (OTAP). The successful offerors could also be considered for follow-on production efforts once prototypes are validated. This RFWP effectively showcases the government's commitment to advancing military technology through strategic collaboration with industry partners.
    The U.S. Army's Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) has issued a Request for White Papers (RFWP) to develop a prototype of the Multifunction Precision Radar (MFPR) as part of the Multi-Domain Artillery Cannon System (MDACS). The aim is to create MFPRs integrated onto government-supplied wheeled vehicles for testing against aerial threats by 4QFY27. Only U.S. companies with the capacity to handle SECRET information may apply, with a submission deadline set for January 15, 2025. White papers must detail technical approaches, schedules, and rough order of magnitude (ROM) cost estimates, and will be evaluated based on defined criteria, including technical feasibility and cost. The RCCTO will host an Industry Day on December 12-13, 2024, to provide potential applicants with insight into the RFWP. The selection process may lead to an Other Transaction Agreement for Prototype (OTAP) award, contingent upon budget availability. Overall, this effort reflects the Army's focus on enhancing integrated defenses against various aerial threats, underscoring the significance of collaboration with qualified industry partners.
    The Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) is requesting white papers for the development of a Multi-Function Precision Radar (MFPR) as part of the Multi-Domain Artillery Cannon System (MDACS). This initiative aims to create up to four integrated MFPR prototypes by the fourth quarter of FY27, focusing on defense against various aerial threats. Eligible U.S. companies capable of handling classified information are invited to submit technical approaches and cost estimates by January 24, 2025, after attending an Industry Day scheduled for December 12-13, 2024. The evaluation will emphasize the technical feasibility, proposed schedule, rough order of magnitude (ROM) costs, and the qualifications of the offerors. If selected, contractors will enter into Other Transaction Agreements for Prototypes (OTAP) and may be considered for follow-on production. The government retains the right to cancel the request or make no awards based on the submissions. Adherence to security protocols and classified information handling is paramount throughout the process. This effort underscores the Army’s commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities through innovative technologies.
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