This document outlines the requirements for submitting a proposal, likely for a government contract or grant. It details formatting guidelines, including Times New Roman 10pt font, 2.5 cm margins, and an eight-page limit (excluding cover and certification pages). The proposal must include four sections: a Cover Page with the WP number, "Technology Area of Interest," offeror's contact information, TRL 6+ by the end of the base year, period of performance, total ROM cost, and submission date; a Technical Description covering mission importance, technical approach, and schedule/deliverables; a Cost section with ROM broken out by base/option and cost elements, supported by a narrative; and an Affirmation of Business Status Certification. No classified data is permitted. The government will evaluate the ROM cost for affordability and overall value.
The document outlines formatting and submission requirements for a government Request for Proposals (RFP), specifically targeting Technology Areas of Interest. Proposals must adhere to strict guidelines, including a maximum of eight single-sided pages, using Times New Roman font with specific margins. The submission is structured into four main sections: a Cover Page that includes the relevant proposal number, offeror's information, and the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) target; a Technical Description detailing the project's mission relevance, technical approach, and timeline; a Cost section that provides a Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) cost analysis broken down by various cost elements; and an Affirmation of Business Status Certification. The document emphasizes the need for clarity and accessibility in presented information while ensuring it meets government standards for review. This RFP serves to evaluate potential technology solutions that contribute significantly to agency objectives, establishing a framework for assessing affordability and overall proposal value.
The Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, has released a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) numbered BAA-25-R-C2CFT, which extends from March 24, 2025, to March 23, 2030. This BAA solicits research and development proposals aimed at enhancing command and control capabilities within the Army Futures Command. It operates through a two-phase process, beginning with the submission of white papers followed by an invitation-only proposal phase for selected offerors.
Key research areas include Unified Network capabilities, Common Operating Environment, Joint Interoperability, and Command Post Mobility. Offerors are encouraged to submit unclassified proposals that outline innovative approaches to facilitate robust, resilient tactical networks and integration with joint forces.
The document emphasizes that the type of contract awarded will be contingent upon various factors, including the nature of the research and funding availability. Additionally, it highlights the importance of using an acceptable accounting system and asserts that proposals must comply with FAR and DFARS follow due diligence in preparing cost estimates. The process seeks to foster cooperation with small and disadvantaged businesses, emphasizing the importance of integrity and compliance with governmental standards. Updates regarding submissions will be available on the SAM.gov and JCM sites.
The Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) C2-CFT, released by the Army Contracting Command on behalf of the Army Futures Command, invites innovation in Command and Control systems over a five-year period. The BAA incorporates a two-phase process: Phase One consists of submitting white papers for evaluation, followed by selected technological demonstrations, while Phase Two invites proposals based on initial evaluations. The objectives focus on enhancing military communication through four research areas: Unified Network, Common Operating Environment, Joint Interoperability, and Command Post Mobility/Survivability. Funding will be awarded based on the merit of submissions aligned with government research interests. Participation is encouraged across diverse sectors including small businesses and educational institutions. This BAA is a strategic initiative aimed at modernizing Army capabilities by fostering collaboration and technological advancements while ensuring compliance with procurement regulations. Updates and submission instructions are provided through designated online platforms, ensuring open communication with prospective offerors.
The Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), on behalf of the Army Futures Command (AFC), Command and Control Cross-Functional Team (C2-CFT), has released Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) 2025 (BAA-25-R-C2CFT). This five-year BAA, valid through March 23, 2030, seeks research and development proposals for the modernization of the Army's tactical network. The BAA utilizes a two-phase process: Phase One involves the submission and evaluation of White Papers, potentially followed by an invitation-only technological demonstration; Phase Two consists of invited proposal submissions. Key research interests include the Unified Network, Common Operating Environment, Joint and Coalition Interoperability, and Command Post Mobility/Survivability, requiring technologies at Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6 or higher. The BAA encourages participation from various entities, including industry, educational institutions, and small businesses. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific and technical merit, relevance to DoD missions, program management, cost realism, and intellectual property.
The BAA C2-CFT (Broad Agency Announcement) issued by the Army Contracting Command outlines a structured approach for submitting proposals related to research and development in command and control systems. The BAA, valid for five years, employs a two-phase process consisting of an initial white paper submission followed by an invitation-only proposal submission for selected candidates. The key research areas focus on the Unified Network, Common Operating Environment, Joint Interoperability, and Command Post Mobility.
The announcement encourages stakeholders including industry partners, educational institutions, and small businesses to propose innovative solutions aimed at modernizing Army networks. Proposals must adhere to specific evaluation criteria, including technical merit, relevance to agency priorities, and cost realism. The document dictates submission guidelines, including formatting details and required content, emphasizing the importance of unclassified submissions.
Overall, the BAA aims to foster innovation by facilitating competitive research submissions that advance the capabilities of Army command and control systems, ultimately enhancing operational effectiveness on future battlefields. The government reserves the right to amend the BAA and make multiple awards based on appropriated funds.
The Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), on behalf of the Army Futures Command's Command and Control Cross-Functional Team (C2-CFT), has issued Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) BAA-25-R-C2CFT, Call 0001, for a "Waveform Agnostic, Software Defined Bridging Solution." This two-step solicitation seeks white papers for prototype solutions to address critical communication challenges, including interoperability among proprietary radio waveforms and non-standardized voice encoding across disparate networks. The solution must provide seamless digital, analog voice, and IP data bridging, operating on minimal compute resources, supporting at least two radios/networks, and accommodating non-proprietary hardware. Submissions will be evaluated on
The Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground, on behalf of the Army Futures Command, has issued Call 0002 under Broad Agency Announcement BAA-25-R-C2CFT. This call seeks White Papers for Topic N2104, "Command Post Mobility/Survivability," specifically addressing the "Mounted and Dismounted Radio Frequency Unit (MDRFU) - Unified Intelligent and Highly Adaptive Antenna Framework." The objective is to develop a low-profile, multi-band, agile, modular, and scalable antenna system with integrated high-power amplifier functionality to resolve limitations in current Corps Command Post and On-the-Move communication systems. These limitations include the inability to dismount or reposition antennas, degraded communication in concealed environments, and hindered maneuverability due to fixed antenna placements. The solution must support various frequency bands, have variable power output, quick mount/dismount capabilities, waveform adaptability, and CMOSS/SDR compatibility. The solicitation follows a two-step process: White Paper submission (due April 14, 2025), followed by potential technological demonstrations and then invited proposals. White papers will be evaluated on cost, TRL 6 or higher, a 24-month schedule (12-month base, 12-month option), and compliance with submission requirements. Further evaluation considers relevance to agency programs, technical merit, and schedule. Selected offerors may receive a contract for a 12-month base period to design and build a prototype, with an option for a 12-month period for follow-on training and experimentation.
The Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground, on behalf of the Army Futures Command, is issuing Call 0003 under BAA-25-R-C2CFT for white papers on a Common Operating Environment (Topic N2102). The Army seeks advanced Operational Modeling Tools (OMT) to enhance decision-making in the Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) environment, focusing on survivability, interoperability, and accessibility during large-scale combat operations. Solutions must integrate data-centric methods, provide real-time situational awareness, and offer transparent analytic capabilities with algorithm validation and confidence intervals. Required capabilities include adaptive planning, adversary COA analysis, AI-enabled decision support, and synchronization of staff estimates with real-time sensor data. The two-step process involves white paper submission, followed by a technological demonstration and proposal submission by invitation. White papers, not exceeding eight pages, must detail technology at TRL 6 or higher and propose a prototype for field testing. Evaluation criteria include cost, TRL, schedule, and compliance with submission requirements, with importance placed on relevance to agency programs and technical merit. The contract will have a 12-month base period for prototype delivery and training, with an optional 12-month period for follow-on training and experimentation.
The solicitation BAA-25-R-C2CFT seeks white papers (WPs) for a prototype bridging solution to address communication challenges within the Army, specifically related to interoperability among various radio networks and voice encoding systems. Managed by the Army Contracting Command on behalf of the Army Futures Command, this initiative is aligned with the Army’s Next Generation Command and Control priorities.
The prototype is expected to facilitate seamless communication by bridging analog, digital, and IP data across multiple tactical networks while leveraging adaptive routing technology. Requirements include minimal resource consumption, compatibility with non-proprietary hardware, and the ability to integrate advanced traffic filtering for effective network management.
The evaluation process for WPs follows a two-step criterion involving a “Go” or “No-Go” assessment, with additional consideration for technical merit and relevance to agency programs. Successful proposals may lead to a base contract of up to 12 months for prototype development, followed by an optional extension for training and experimentation.
The government plans to award contracts based on available funding and discretion, highlighting that only selected vendors will move forward in the evaluation process. Participants are encouraged to monitor official channels for updates regarding the submission timeline and additional requirements.
The Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) is soliciting white papers (WPs) through Broad Agency Announcement (BAA-25-R-C2CFT), specifically Call Number 0002. This initiative seeks innovative solutions addressing Command Post Mobility/Survivability to enhance communications systems for the U.S. Army. The current challenges include limitations of existing radio frequency systems, particularly the inability to reposition antennas during operations and decreased communication effectiveness in concealed environments.
The solicitation invites submissions focused on a multifaceted antenna system capable of broad frequency range support (3 MHz to 300 GHz), while meeting technical performance criteria and compatibility with advanced communication systems. The selection process consists of a two-phase approach: Step One involves submitting WPs, while Step Two encompasses an invitation-only technological demonstration. Proposals will be evaluated based on criteria including cost, technical merit, readiness level, and schedule.
The government reserves the right to award multiple contracts based on initial submissions and available funding. The anticipated contract framework involves a 12-month base period for prototype development and a potential 12-month option for further training and experimentation. Offerors are encouraged to monitor official platforms for any updates or amendments related to this call. This solicitation underscores the Army's commitment to modernizing its communication capabilities through innovative research and development.
The U.S. Army, through the Army Contracting Command, has issued a call for white papers (WP) under Broad Agency Announcement (BAA-25-R-C2CFT) concerning operational modeling capabilities/tools to support the Army Futures Command's modernization priorities. This solicitation, numbered 0003, seeks innovative solutions that enhance decision-making effectiveness across military operations, focusing on developing advanced Operational Modeling Tools (OMTs) for seamless integration within the Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) platform. Key requirements include adaptive operational planning, AI-enabled decision support, and integration of diverse data streams for real-time situational awareness.
White papers must adhere to a two-step submission process, with clear evaluation criteria based on technical merit, relevance, and proposed scheduling. Selected vendors will participate in a no-cost technological demonstration, following which a proposal invitation will be extended to those achieving desired outcomes. The Government reserves the right to award multiple contracts based on the quality of submissions and the availability of funds, with a possible contract duration of up to two years, divided into a 12-month base period and a follow-on option period. This initiative emphasizes transparency, scalability, and alignment with military operational needs, marking a significant step in enhancing the Army's capabilities in complex operational scenarios.
The Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground, on behalf of the Army Futures Command, has issued Call 0003 under BAA-25-R-C2CFT, seeking White Papers for Topic N2102: Common Operating Environment. This initiative aims to enhance the Army's operational modeling capabilities within the Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) environment, focusing on survivable, interoperable, and accessible tools for decision-making and course-of-action generation. The two-phase process involves White Paper submission (July 7-25, 2025), followed by potential technological demonstrations (September 8-12, 2025), and then proposals. Key capabilities sought include adaptive operational planning, advanced adversary COA analysis, AI-enabled decision support, and integration of staff estimates with real-time sensor data. White Papers must not exceed eight pages, demonstrate a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 6 or higher, and adhere to specific cost, schedule (24-month maximum), and compliance criteria. Prioritized capabilities are identified, and vendors must disclose ongoing related efforts. The government reserves the right to skip the technological demonstration and proceed directly to proposals. The contract will include a base period for prototype design and build, with an option for follow-on training and experimentation.
The Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground, on behalf of the Army Futures Command's Command and Control Cross-Functional Team, released Broad Agency Announcement BAA-25-R-C2CFT, Call 0001, for a "Waveform Agnostic, Software Defined Bridging Solution." This two-step process seeks white papers (due July 25, 2025) for a prototype addressing critical communication challenges, including interoperability among proprietary radio waveforms and non-standardized voice encoding across disparate networks. The solution must bridge analog voice, digital voice, and IP data seamlessly, be software-based, hardware-agnostic, and operate on minimal compute resources. Successful white paper submissions may lead to an invitation for a technological demonstration (September 8-12, 2025) and subsequent proposal submission. The contract will include a 12-month base period for prototype design and build, and an optional 12-month period for follow-on training and experimentation.
The Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground, on behalf of the Army Futures Command, has issued Call 0002 under Broad Agency Announcement BAA-25-R-C2CFT. This solicitation seeks white papers for innovative solutions to enhance Command Post Mobility/Survivability, specifically addressing limitations of current communication systems in Corps Command Posts. The focus is on a low-profile, multi-band, agile, modular, and scalable antenna system with integrated high-power amplifier functionality, capable of mounted and dismounted operations across various frequency bands and compatible with Army Program of Record waveforms, CMOSS, and Software Defined Radio architecture. The process involves a two-step evaluation: white paper submission, followed by an invitation-only technological demonstration and subsequent proposal submission. Proposals for the base period (up to 12 months) involve prototype design and build, with an option period (up to 12 months) for follow-on training and experimentation. White papers are due July 25, 2025, with technological demonstrations in September 2025 and potential awards by November 2025. Proposed technologies must have a Technology Readiness Level of 6 or higher, and the Rough Order of Magnitude cost estimate and schedule are critical evaluation criteria.
The Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA-25-R-C2CFT) inviting submissions for white papers (WP) on Operational Modeling Capabilities/Tools. This solicitation aims to develop advanced capabilities for the Army Futures Command, specifically aligned with a Common Operating Environment. The objective is to enhance decision-making across Warfighting Functions, improving operational tempo during Large-Scale Combat Operations in complex environments.
Key submission dates include white paper submission opening on July 7, 2025, and closing on July 25, 2025, with subsequent evaluations and technological demonstrations scheduled for September 2025. Offerors must follow a two-step submission process: first submitting WPs to qualify for further consideration, followed by invited proposals. The proposed technologies should achieve at least Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6, emphasizing adaptive operational planning, AI-enabled decision support, and integration of data streams.
Evaluations will focus on cost, technical merit, relevance, and the potential impact on agency programs, with awarded contracts possibly including a base and an option period for prototype estimation and training. This initiative showcases the government’s commitment to modernizing operational capabilities and maintaining a competitive edge in military strategy and technology.
The U.S. Army, via the Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Ground, has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA-25-R-C2CFT) seeking proposals for a Waveform Agnostic, Software Defined Bridging Solution to address critical communication challenges within the Army. This two-step solicitation process starts with the submission of white papers (WPs), which must focus on bridging capabilities between varying communication systems, including analog and digital voice and IP data. Key capabilities sought include interoperability across proprietary radio waveforms, advanced traffic filtering, and minimal hardware dependencies.
The call includes detailed timelines for submissions and evaluations, with selected vendors invited for a technological demonstration following white paper assessments. The prototypes should meet a minimum Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 6 and demonstrate modularity and scalability. The aim of this initiative aligns with enhancing the Army's tactical communications and interoperability, thereby supporting the Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) initiatives. The Army retains the flexibility to award contracts based on the availability of funds and chosen proposal criteria, emphasizing a rapid and collaborative development process.
The U.S. Army Contracting Command is issuing a Broad Agency Announcement for research and development focused on enhancing Command Post (CP) Mobility and Survivability through a two-step process. The BAA, numbered BAA-25-R-C2CFT, solicits white papers (WPs) for innovative solutions addressing operational and technical challenges faced by current wireless communication systems in various battlefield environments, particularly regarding the use of antennas on armored and mobile platforms.
Key requirements include the development of a low-profile, agile, and modular antenna capable of operating across a wide frequency spectrum (from HF to 5G) while allowing for rapid deployment and dismounting. Proposals must achieve a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 6 or higher and demonstrate relevance to the Army’s modernization priorities.
The solicitation outlines a timeline for WP submission, evaluation processes, technological demonstrations, and potential award structures, emphasizing the government’s discretion in the selection process. The Army intends to establish contracts with a base period of up to 12 months for prototype development, with an optional follow-on training and experimentation phase based on the assessed viability of the technology. Attendance and compliance during demonstrations are critical, with a clear focus on executing a rapid award schedule.
Overall, this RFP aims to foster innovative solutions for improving military communication systems in dynamic operational scenarios.