Commercial-Derived Insights for Novel Tactical Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Tracking (TacSRT) Capabilities
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The contract seeks rapidly deployable, commercially derived sensing and analytic capabilities to enhance tactical surveillance, reconnaissance, and tracking for warfighters, with a focus on achieving operational utility within one year. It targets non-missile-warning space and ground-based systems that deliver real-time, actionable intelligence by leveraging existing commercial infrastructure and services, eliminating the need for new government-developed space hardware. Solutions must span the sensing-to-analysis continuum—covering data collection, phenomenology exploitation, multi-sensor fusion, change detection, activity characterization, and AI/ML-driven analytics—while enabling speed-of-need decision-making in dynamic operational environments. The program emphasizes innovative approaches such as high-cadence environmental monitoring, deep maritime surveillance, space-to-air or space-to-ground tipping and cueing, and the fusion of structured and unstructured data, all designed to produce testable, operator-ready outputs as an initial operational capability. All proposals must be unclassified and align with the Space Force Commercial Space Strategy, prioritizing commercial space-as-a-service models and proven commercial technologies over government-built systems. Stand-alone hardware, software, analytic tools, or integrated workflows are acceptable, provided they do not involve missile warning, kinetic interceptors, satellite buses, or launch vehicles. The effort is a total small business set-aside, restricted to entities with fewer than 500 employees, and is part of a broader initiative to operationalize commercial innovations faster than traditional acquisition cycles allow. The goal is not to generate operational planning products through existing data marketplaces but to introduce novel, unique capabilities that directly address current gaps in tactical awareness and responsiveness. Proposals are due by July 22, 2026, under solicitation number DAF26BZ01-NV506, issued by the United States Air Force under the Department of Defense.
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