The document, "ACC-APG DIVISION A - OPPORTUNITIES," provides a comprehensive overview of various pre-solicitation and solicitation efforts by the C5ISR Center, an entity within the Army Futures Command. These opportunities span research, development, engineering, and technical support across multiple divisions, including RTI and ESI. Key initiatives highlighted involve command and control software development, sensor-enabled autonomous navigation, automated distribution illumination systems, cyber security solutions, electronic warfare survivability, humanitarian demining, and C5ISR infrastructure management. The document also includes broad agency announcements (BAAs) inviting innovative proposals for soldier and platform mission equipment, spectrum dominance, intelligence, and advanced technology. These efforts aim to deliver technical solutions aligned with Army Modernization Priorities, focusing on enhancing capabilities for networked soldiers, securing data, and addressing emerging threats.
The ACC-APG Division A document provides informational slides on upcoming government contract opportunities, emphasizing that these are not formal solicitations. The opportunities, current as of June 2025, cover various C5ISR (Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) requirements. Key projects include Sensor Enabled Autonomous Navigation and Targeting (SEAT) Long Range Solution, RDT&E, Engineering, and Technical Support (CYBERTRON), Cross Domain Electronic Warfare & Survivability (CROEWBAR), and Humanitarian Demining Research and Development (HD R&D) Program. The document details customer/mission partners, historical contracts, incumbent contractors, estimated values, tentative award dates, periods of performance, contract types, and acquisition statuses. Descriptions for several efforts, such as AutoDISE software development, C2SD Division support, and various C5ISR directorate BAAs, are also included. These opportunities are primarily for research, development, engineering, and technical support, with contract values ranging from TBD to $700M.
The document outlines various U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC/DEVCOM) Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center solicitations and broad agency announcements (BAAs) for research, development, engineering, and technical support. Key initiatives include Command and Control Software Development Division Support ($500M), Sensor Enabled Autonomous Navigation and Targeting (SEAT) Long Range Solution, and Development, Engineering and Sustainment Support for AutoDISE Software ($14M). Other efforts involve RDT&E, Engineering, and Technical Support (CYBERTRON) for both unrestricted and small business categories, Cross Domain Electronic Warfare & Survivability (CROEWBAR) ($80M-110M), and Humanitarian Demining Research and Development ($44M). The document also details projects for Electronic Warfare Survivability, Air/Ground, Integration, Systems Engineering Support ($100M), and MILITARY SENSING SYMPOSIA (MSS) CONFERENCE PLANNING SERVICES ($7M). Additionally, there are solicitations for Field, Lab & Air Integration/Experimentation/Modeling/Simulation/Analysis & Risk Reduction (FLAIR), Mission Awareness Capabilities Ramp-Up and Optimization 2 (MACRO 2) ($700M), and Multi-Cloud Operations Based Intelligence Leveraging/Enhancement (MOBILE) ($300M-400M). BAAs are open for ESI Directorate technical portfolio areas, RTI Directorate technical portfolio areas, and Defense Cyber Solutions Branch Mission Support ($170M-180M). The C5ISR Infrastructure Management project ($30M-50M) focuses on operational and administrative support for infrastructure-related services. These opportunities cover a wide range of technologies, from cyber solutions and electronic warfare to navigation, sensing, and infrastructure management, supporting the Army's modernization priorities.
The ACC-APG Division A document provides an overview of upcoming and ongoing opportunities, primarily within the C5ISR Center, focusing on research, development, engineering, and technical support. The opportunities, with tentative award dates extending into FY26 and values up to $700M, encompass various contract types like CPFF. Key areas include C5ISR RTI (Research, Technology, and Integration) and C5ISR ESI (Engineering, Systems Integration) initiatives. These efforts address critical needs such as cyber defense, electronic warfare, sensor-enabled navigation, and infrastructure management, with an emphasis on advanced technology, system integration, and soldier-centric design. While some opportunities are competitive, others leverage existing IDIQ contracts like RS3. The document also highlights broad agency announcements (BAAs) for innovative proposals in ESI and RTI directorate technical areas, indicating a continuous need for cutting-edge solutions to enhance information dominance and lethality for networked soldiers.