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BMS Core Software Development & Integration

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The contract seeks the design, development, and integration of the core Battle Manager Suite software to serve as a critical Command and Control layer for defending against both ballistic and non-ballistic threats, with a mandated focus on seamless interoperability with existing Department of Defense Command and Control systems. The software must enable real-time situational awareness, threat assessment, and coordinated response capabilities across multiple domains, ensuring operational effectiveness in high-end combat scenarios. Integration efforts must adhere to DoD technical standards and legacy system protocols to guarantee compatibility, scalability, and secure data exchange in contested environments. The task falls under a subcontract arrangement with a NAICS code of 541512 for computer systems design services, and the solicitation is managed by the W6J1 Rccto Redstone office under the Department of Defense. The opportunity was posted on June 25, 2026, with a strict response deadline of July 15, 2026, at 8:00 PM Eastern Time. While specific performance location details are not provided, the work is expected to support national defense objectives and may involve coordination with multiple military branches and defense contractors. Proposals must demonstrate proven experience in C2 software architecture, integrated weapon systems, and adherence to DoD cybersecurity and interoperability requirements.

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Design, develop, and integrate Battle Manager Suite software for DoD C2 systems with real-time threat response and interoperability.

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Department Of Defense → W6J1 Rccto RedstoneView Agency

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541512 - Computer Systems Design Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

AL, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W6J1 Rccto Redstone
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Design, develop, and integrate the core Battle Manager Suite (BMS) software as a Command and Control (C2) layer for defense against ballistic and non-ballistic threats, including integration with existing DoD C2 systems.

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