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Algorithm Development for Robust Decision-Making

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The contract focuses on the development and testing of algorithms designed to ensure robust decision-making capabilities under challenging adversarial conditions, including jamming, spoofing, and environments with degraded data quality. The primary goal is to create algorithms that maintain high performance and reliability despite attempts to disrupt or degrade system inputs, which is critical for defense applications. The contract is issued as a subcontract under the NAICS code 541713 and is associated with the Department of Defense, specifically under the Air Force Research Laboratory's oversight. Posted in December 2025, the engagement emphasizes innovation in algorithmic resilience and adaptability within complex operational settings. The scope includes both the design phase and rigorous testing to validate effectiveness against various forms of data interference and attack vectors. This work is intended to enhance decision-making systems that operate in contested or compromised environments, thereby supporting mission-critical functions that rely on reliable and accurate computational outputs. Further administrative details such as exact locations, points of contact, or set-aside statuses are not specified.

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Develop and test resilient algorithms ensuring reliable decision-making under adversarial, degraded data conditions.

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541713 - Research and Development in NanotechnologyView NAICS

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Design and test algorithms that maintain performance under adversarial conditions such as jamming, spoofing, and degraded data environments.

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Targeting Operations and Analytics DevelopmentThe Department of the Air Force, through the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Information Directorate at Rome, NY, is issuing an open, two-step Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) under number FA8750-25-S-7002 titled "Targeting Operations and Analytics Development" to solicit innovative research aimed at enhancing the joint targeting cycle. The initiative seeks technologies that shorten the kill chain, improve operational awareness, ensure information and connectivity during execution, and enable accurate battle damage assessment, with specific focus areas including dynamic targeting at scale, combat assessment using multi-source fusion on noisy data within low SWaP-C architectures, and indications and warning analytics. This BAA is open until September 30, 2029, and follows a two-step process: initial submission of 3- to 5-page white papers with no mandatory deadline but strongly encouraged submission dates aligned with fiscal years 2025 through 2029, followed by invitation-only formal proposals from selected respondents. The total funding available across all awards is approximately $499 million, with individual awards typically not exceeding 36 months and normally ranging from $1 million to $25 million, though awards up to $99.9 million are possible. Multiple awards are anticipated, and the government retains the discretion to fund zero, one, or multiple proposals based on technical merit, mission alignment, cost realism, and available funding. Proposals may be awarded through FAR-based procurement contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, or Other Transactions (OTs) authorized under 10 U.S.C. 4021, 4022, or 4023, with OTs for prototypes potentially leading to follow-on production contracts. Offerors must be registered in SAM and comply with a broad array of federal and defense-specific requirements, including certification regarding responsibility matters, tax liability, foreign influence, export controls, and supply chain security. Technical proposals require submission of the Security Program Questionnaire and key personnel profiles, with additional documentation depending on award type: SF 424 for grants/cooperative agreements, or a separate worksheet for contracts/OTs. Facility and personnel clearances at the TOP SECRET/SCI level may be required, and foreign ownership, control, or influence must be mitigated via approved agreements. Cost and pricing data thresholds are set at $2.5 million for certification, and all proposals are evaluated under a “weight of scientific evidence” approach aligned with Executive Order 14303, priorit
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AERIAL LAYER NETWORKING & TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGIESThe Air Force Research Laboratory’s Broad Agency Announcement FA8750-23-S-7002 seeks innovative research to transform aerial layer networking from static, pre-planned architectures into dynamic, self-forming, self-healing systems capable of operating seamlessly in contested, degraded, and operationally limited environments. This open, two-step BAA, active through September 30, 2027, invites white papers addressing advanced airborne network technologies including next-generation mesh networking, adaptive radio frequency front ends, link and topology control, network management, and seamless integration with space and terrestrial networks. The total funding pool is approximately $99.5 million, with individual awards typically ranging from $1 million to $10 million over up to 36 months, and the potential for larger awards up to $49.5 million. Multiple awards are anticipated across procurement contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, and Other Transactions under 10 USC 4021–4023, with the possibility of follow-on production contracts for successful prototype projects. Submissions must be white papers of 3 to 5 pages, double-spaced with 12-point font, including specific sections on task objectives and technical deliverables, with formal proposals allowed only by invitation. White papers are accepted until the deadline but early submissions aligned with fiscal year windows—particularly before September 2026—are strongly encouraged to increase funding likelihood. The Government reserves the right to award zero, one, or multiple contracts based on technical merit, mission alignment, and funding availability. Proposals are subject to stringent security, compliance, and eligibility requirements. All offerors must comply with Federal Acquisition Regulation and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement clauses addressing supply chain security, foreign influence, cybersecurity, export controls, and organizational conflict of interest. A Basic NIST SP 800-171 DoD Assessment must be in the Supplier Performance Risk System, and entities with Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence must submit approved mitigation documentation. Foreign participation is prohibited except for unclassified fundamental research clearly identified in submissions. Offerors must maintain a government-approved accounting system if proposing a Far-based contract and GAAP-compliant systems for Other Transactions. Additional requirements include SAM registration, CAGE code submission, and adherence to the Privacy Act through required consent forms and profile questionnaires for key personnel. Security clearances for SECRET or TOP SECRET access may be needed for certain efforts, and all classified information must be handled in accordance with NISPOM. Technical inquiries should be directed
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GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE PROCESSING AND EXPLOITATION (GeoPEX)The Department of the Air Force, through the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Information Directorate at Rome, New York, is soliciting white papers under Broad Agency Announcement FA8750-21-S-7006 for the Geospatial Intelligence Processing and Exploitation (GeoPEX) initiative, which remains open until September 30, 2026. This two-step BAA is designed to advance the development, integration, testing, and evaluation of technologies that enhance geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) across all源—imagery, imagery intelligence, and geospatial data—to enable timely, tailored, and mission-critical analysis for Department of Defense and Intelligence Community users. The total estimated funding is approximately $99.9 million, with individual awards typically ranging from $250,000 to $10 million and durations not exceeding 36 months; multiple awards are anticipated across various instrument types, including procurement contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, and other transactions, with potential for follow-on production contracts following successful prototype completions. Initial submissions are limited to white papers, which must be three to five pages in length, double-spaced, and submitted electronically by 3 PM Eastern Standard Time, with no hard copy required. Formal proposals are invited only after white paper review. Proposals must address technical merit, mission relevance, scientific and technical merit, related experience, and the openness and maturity of the proposed solution, with cost and price evaluated as a secondary factor. Evaluation follows a “weight of scientific evidence” approach aligned with Executive Order 14303, and selections are contingent on technical readiness, alignment with agency priorities, and funding availability. Offerors must comply with stringent security protocols, including submission of a Security Program Questionnaire and Standard Form 424 for Senior and Key Personnel, along with documentation of a comprehensive Security Program Plan for evaluation under Science and Technology Protection guidelines to mitigate foreign influence risks. All offerors must be registered in SAM, and those proposing FAR-based awards must demonstrate financial responsibility through financial statements, cash flow projections, and relevant ratios. Additional compliance requirements include adherence to Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security Act provisions, cybersecurity standards such as NIST SP 800-171, export control regulations, and representation disclosures regarding business operations with sanctioned regimes. The BAA prohibits the use of foreign-made unmanned aircraft systems and restricts procurement from the Xinjiang region. Awards to institutions of higher education are subject to a 15% indirect cost cap
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