The document is a Sole Source Justification and Approval for a procurement action initiated by the U.S. Army Contracting Command-Redstone, specifically for the acquisition of VBS4 software and associated licenses from Bohemia Interactive Simulations. The Technology Development Directorate requires these software tools to facilitate the development of a Gray Eagle Next Generation Simulation training environment. The total estimated value of this acquisition will utilize Fiscal Year 2024 Army Research Development Test and Engineering funds, with an award projected for December 2025.
The justification cites FAR 13.106-1(b)(1) for selecting a sole source, indicating that VBS4 and accompanying products provide unique capabilities essential for the Army's simulation needs, surpassing competitors' offerings in both functionality and cost-effectiveness. Market research was conducted to confirm that Bohemia's products are the most affordable and fit the technical requirements. Future developments may encourage more competition in procurement if technology advancements arise. This document reflects the federal government's process in acquiring essential technology while addressing budgetary and operational efficiencies within military training simulations.
The document outlines a request for proposals (RFP) from the Technology Development Directorate (TDD) for engineering services related to the development of a Gray Eagle Next Generation Simulation (GENGS) training environment. The primary requirement is the procurement of licenses and support for several software components: VBS4, Blue IG, VBS IG SDK, and VBS Simulation SDK. These tools will enable the creation of simulated scenarios interfacing with the Ground Control Station via DIS Protocol. Specifically, contractors must develop an Embedded Trainer for the MQ-1C Block 25 – M aircraft that functions on GEMMI ground control systems and PCs. The deliverables will be submitted to Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, with no travel anticipated for the contracted work. This project illustrates the government's focus on advancing simulation technologies for military training, ensuring a comprehensive synthetic visual environment essential for effective operational training and accreditation.