ContractSolicitation

FA8650-20-S-1958-Call-06-Simulation Environment for Technology Research and Assessments (SENTRA)

DEPT OF DEFENSE FA2377-25-R-B009
Response Deadline
Feb 18, 2026
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Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of Defense, specifically the Department of the Air Force, is soliciting proposals for the Simulation Environment for Technology Research and Assessments (SENTRA) under the TEMPEST Call 06 initiative. This opportunity aims to enhance the modeling, simulation, and analysis capabilities for assessing emerging Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS) and Electronic Warfare (EW) technologies, with a focus on developing advanced Electronic Warfare technologies and high-fidelity models in contested electromagnetic environments. The contract, valued at an estimated $32 million, will be awarded as an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) with Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) task orders, and proposals are due by February 18, 2026, at 12:00 PM Eastern Time. Interested contractors must submit their proposals electronically via DoD SAFE after obtaining access from the designated contracting officers, Kathryn Skaleski and Richard Bailey, whose contact information is provided in the solicitation documents.

Classification Codes

NAICS Code
541715
Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
PSC Code
AC13
NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT

Solicitation Documents

15 Files
TEMPEST ARA Call 06_SENTRA.pdf
PDF186 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL/RY) has issued TEMPEST Call 06, also known as Simulation Environment for Technology Research and Assessments (SENTRA), under the Trusted and Elastic Military Platforms and Electronic Warfare System Technologies (TEMPEST) Advanced Research Announcement (ARA). This one-step solicitation seeks proposals for an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) completion type Task Orders, with an estimated total value of $32,000,000. The objective is to enhance AFRL/RYWD's modeling, simulation, and analysis capabilities to assess emerging Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS) and Electronic Warfare (EW) technologies. Proposals are due by February 18, 2026, at 12:00 PM Eastern Time and must be submitted electronically via DoD SAFE after requesting access from the Contracting POCs by February 16, 2026. This is an unrestricted solicitation, but foreign participation is not authorized, and proposals must include a certified DD Form 2345.
Attachment 1- Placeholder IDIQ Statement of Objectives (SOO).pdf
PDF280 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The document,
Attachment 2 - Placeholder Task Order Statement of Objectives (SOO).pdf
PDF118 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The document, Call 06 – FA2377-25-R-B009 Attachment 2, outlines the process for obtaining the Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Statement of Objectives (SOO) for the TEMPEST Call 06, titled “SENTRA SOO TO 1 Rapid Assessment Dated 4 July 2025.” This SOO is exclusively available to qualified US contractors as defined by DoDD 5230.25, which requires a certified DD Form 2345 (Militarily Critical Technical Data Agreement). Interested contractors must contact Kathryn Skaleski (Contract Specialist) and Richard Bailey (Contracting Officer) via email, attaching a current DD Form 2345. Upon verification of eligibility, the SOO will be provided through the DoD Safe Website, accompanied by a separate password for decryption. Further information on establishing eligibility can be found on the DLA Logistics Operations Services/JCP website.
Attachment 3 - SOW Supplemental Requirements.pdf
PDF676 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines supplemental requirements for Contract FA2377-25-R-B009, covering various compliance and operational aspects for contractors. Key requirements include strict adherence to DFARS 252.204-7000 for information disclosure, mandating submission of release copies 50 days prior to the scheduled date. The SOW details essential key personnel positions and their minimum qualifications, ranging from Aerospace/Astronautical Engineering to Analyst and Physicist roles, with specific experience levels. It also addresses government-provided base support at Wright Patterson AFB, OH, including hot desks and network access (NIPR, RDT&E, SPIR). Further, the document mandates compliance with patent rights clauses, pollution prevention training, and restricts access for non-U.S. citizens to USAF bases and IT networks, with waivers requiring prior written approval. Operations Security (OPSEC) and Science and Technology (S&T) Protection are critical, requiring contractor training, adherence to protection plans, and immediate reporting of security incidents. Finally, it outlines Risk Identification and Security Countermeasures (RISC) requirements, including reporting of Senior/Key Personnel profiles and notification of foreign government talent program participation, with potential contract termination for unmitigated security risks.
Attachment 4 - CDRLs.pdf
PDF2813 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The DD FORM 1423-1 is a Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) for contract FA2377-25-R-B009, outlining various data deliverables. It details requirements for Scientific and Technical Reports, including a Final Report (A001) that must conform to ANSI-based AFRL Format Guidelines and be marked for Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) if applicable. Distribution is restricted to DoD and U.S. DoD contractors, with export control warnings. Submission of the draft is 30 days after technical effort completion, with final report due 60 days after draft submission. The form also specifies reporting for Funds and Man-Hour Expenditure (A002) and Contract Funds Status (A003), both requiring electronic, encrypted submission to US Government agencies only. A Status Report (A004) and Presentation Material (A005) are also listed, with similar distribution and electronic submission requirements. Additionally, it mandates the delivery of Computer Software Product (A006) source code with software, and annual updates to the Scientific and Technical Reports (A007), along with a Security Plan (A008), all with specific submission timelines and distribution limitations.
Attachment 5 - Placeholder Solicitation DD254.pdf
PDF45 KBFeb 9, 2026
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This document,
Attachment 6 - Representations and Certifications - FAR Contract MAY 2025.pdf
PDF1395 KBFeb 9, 2026
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This government file, "Representations, Certifications and Other Statements of Offerors," outlines mandatory provisions for offerors responding to Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL/PZL) solicitations. It supplements annual representations from SAM.gov, incorporating FAR and DFARS provisions by reference from acquisition.gov. Offerors must complete specific fill-in information or disclosures, either within the document or by confirming assertions made in SAM.gov. Key provisions cover areas such as independent price determination, System for Award Management, annual representations and certifications, telecommunications equipment, supply chain security, responsibility matters, tax matters, arms control, intellectual property, and cost accounting standards. The document also includes specific Department of Defense (DFARS) clauses related to foreign government ownership, defense information safeguarding, and restrictions on certain procurements. Offerors are required to sign, certifying the accuracy and completeness of all provided representations and certifications, whether directly in the form or via SAM.gov.
SENTRA RFP QA 1.pdf
PDF88 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
This document addresses questions regarding the TEMPEST Call 06 SENTRA IDIQ Statement of Objectives (SOO) and general solicitation document guidelines. The government clarifies that personnel in the 10 labor categories are not expected to have proficiency in every software development program. Additionally, the cover page and table of contents do not contribute to the total page count limit of the solicitation document.
Attachment 8 - SENTRA Proposed Labor Category Mapping.pdf
PDF578 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
Attachment 8 to Call 06 – FA2377-25-R-B009 outlines proposed labor category mapping for contractors, detailing how their labor categories should correlate with government labor categories and resumes for accurate and efficient evaluation. The document specifies various government labor categories, including Aerospace/Astronautical Engineering, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering, MS&A Engineering, General Engineering, Computer Scientist/Software Developer, Analyst, Physicist, and Statistics/Mathematician. For each category, it lists required expertise, such as high-fidelity modeling, cyber-physical systems modeling, digital engineering, and M&S development, along with minimum direct experience levels ranging from 0 to 10+ years. The contractor is required to provide their labor category nomenclature to ensure proper tracking and alignment with government requirements during the evaluation process.
Attachment 9 - SENTRA Ordering Instructions.pdf
PDF265 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The document outlines ordering instructions for task orders under the SENTRA IDIQ and for Rapid Assessment Capabilities (RACs) under the Initial Task Order. For SENTRA IDIQ task orders, the Contractor receives an RFP, submits technical and cost proposals (using agreed-upon labor categories/rates), provides rationale for non-labor costs, identifies government property, and submits other requested documentation. The Government then analyzes the proposal, conducts negotiations, and issues an order, which can be unilateral. Performance cannot begin until the order is issued. Protests for task orders under $35,000,000 are generally not authorized, except for scope, period, or maximum value increases. For RACs, the Contractor receives a Request for Estimate and, within five business days, submits a technical proposal, RAC Statement of Work, cost proposal (using prior agreed-upon labor categories/rates), rationale for non-labor costs, identification of government property, and any other requested documentation. Similar to SENTRA IDIQ orders, the Government reviews the proposal and negotiates before issuing a modification, and performance cannot commence until this modification is issued.
Attachment 10 - SENTRA Proposed Labor Categories and Rates.pdf
PDF60 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The document,
SENTRA RFP QA 2.pdf
PDF89 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
This document clarifies guidelines for government solicitations, focusing on the use of IDIQ rates for task order proposals. It confirms that negotiated IDIQ rates are exclusively for pricing task order cost submissions and do not serve as caps for invoicing actual incurred costs. Additionally, the document specifies that only one rate should be proposed per government-defined labor category, reflecting the expertise and experience level requirements outlined in Attachment 8. Offerors are instructed to propose their "ceiling" rates at the IDIQ level, with the option to propose lower rates for subsequent task orders, but never exceeding the negotiated IDIQ "ceiling" rates.
Attachment 7 - Model Contract.pdf
PDF2730 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
This government solicitation, FA237725RB009, from the USAF AFMC AFRL PZL AFRL RYKS, outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a "Simulation Environment for Technology Research and Assessments (SENTRA)" contract. The contract, rated as DO-A7 under the Defense Priorities and Allocations System, seeks proposals for experimentation, evaluation, assessment, specialized test equipment, tooling, and software, all on a Cost Plus Fixed Fee basis. Key deliverables include technical reports, hardware, and software, with an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) ceiling of $32,000,000. It specifies detailed inspection, acceptance, and delivery procedures to Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. The document includes comprehensive clauses covering contract administration, security requirements within AFRL-managed facilities, and various FAR and DFARS regulations, emphasizing electronic payment via Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) and strict prohibitions on certain personal devices and activities within AFRL facilities.
Attachment 11 - RAC Request for Estimate_Draft.pdf
PDF65 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The provided document outlines a template for a Rapid Assessment Capability (RAC) Estimate, a crucial component in government contracting, likely for federal RFPs or grants. It details the information required from both the government and the contractor to generate a comprehensive estimate for a specific task order. The government is responsible for providing the description of work, desired completion date, request date, and the due date for the estimate, along with materials to be delivered and required deliverables. The contractor then fills out the RAC Estimate section, itemizing labor categories, hours, rates, estimated dollars, and listing hardware, software, or materials with unit costs, quantities, and total costs. The template culminates in a total estimate, requiring authorization from a contractor representative. This structured approach ensures transparency and detailed cost breakdown for proposed work.
SENTRA RFP QA 3.pdf
PDF59 KBFeb 9, 2026
AI Summary
The document clarifies that the Attachment 8, SOW Supplemental, which lists 10 labor categories and rates, primarily identifies key personnel for the project. However, contractors are explicitly permitted to include additional labor categories in their proposals beyond these initial ten. This indicates flexibility for contractors to propose a broader range of personnel while ensuring that the essential key positions are clearly defined by the government.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedDec 12, 2025
amendedAmendment #1· Description UpdatedJan 14, 2026
amendedAmendment #2· Description UpdatedJan 26, 2026
amendedLatest Amendment· Description UpdatedFeb 9, 2026
deadlineResponse DeadlineFeb 18, 2026
expiryArchive DateMar 18, 2026

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office
FA8650 USAF AFMC AFRL PZL AFRL/PZL

Point of Contact

Section Chief
Kathryn Skaleski

Place of Performance

Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, UNITED STATES

Official Sources