The Department of Defense (DOD) is seeking proposals for the topic "Programmability of Regional and/or Local Multi-Source PNT for Joint All-Domain Operations" as part of their SBIR 24.2 Annual solicitation. The Air Force is the branch responsible for this topic. The objective is to develop programmability aid techniques, tools, and processes to enable the adoption of external Position, Velocity, and Timing (PVT) sources for resilient and assured solutions in joint all-domain missions. The technology should address the need for accurate PNT information in regional and/or local areas of interest, even when global PNT information is not available. The solutions should consider complex ad-hoc networks, network synchronization, two-way time transfers, and scalability. The project will have three phases: Phase I involves developing a proof-of-concept design, Phase II focuses on finalizing the design and conducting demonstrations, and Phase III aims to transition the technology into commercial applications. The project duration and funding specifics are not provided in the document. For more information and to submit a proposal, interested parties can visit the SBIR topic link: SBIR Topic Link.