Operational Command and Control & Battle Management System supporting the Space Tasking & Joint Targeting Cycles
ID: FA880625S0001_Operational_C2_and_Battle_Mgmt_System_for_Space_TaskingType: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8806 BATTLE MNGMNT C3 SSC/BCKEL SEGUNDO, CA, 90245-2808, USA
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    The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is seeking industry input for the development of an Operational Command and Control & Battle Management System to support the Space Tasking and Joint Targeting Cycles. The objective is to identify commercial technologies that can deliver a unified Ops C2 solution for military space operational planning, enhancing decision-making capabilities across various echelons. This initiative is crucial for modernizing space operations and ensuring effective command and control in a rapidly evolving environment. Interested vendors should prepare to respond to a forthcoming solicitation expected to be posted in early October 2025, and they can direct inquiries to Byron Irving or Collin Greiser via the provided contact information.

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