The Department of Defense, specifically the United States Air Force, is seeking innovative software solutions for the "ASAT Launch Detection and Threat Assessment" project under the SBIR Phase II program. The objective is to develop a capability that can automatically assess and analyze launch events in real-time, classifying them as Direct Ascent Anti-Satellite (DA-ASAT) launches while identifying targeted satellites and providing critical metrics such as time to impact and anticipated miss distance. This initiative is crucial for enhancing space domain awareness and operational readiness, given the significant risks posed by DA-ASAT launches, which can disrupt ground-based capabilities and create hazardous space debris. Interested applicants must submit their proposals by October 23, 2024, through the designated portal, with a focus on demonstrating feasibility and integration with existing systems used by USSF operators.