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Embedded Software Development for Flight Systems

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The contract involves the development of embedded software specifically designed for flight systems, focusing on real-time, safety-critical applications including flight control, navigation, and mission systems. The scope covers coding, simulation, and the seamless integration of software with hardware components, ensuring robust and reliable performance in operational environments. Issued by the Department of Defense under the USAF AFMC AFRL division, this subcontract opportunity aligns with NAICS code 541714 and invites responses until May 10, 2028. While details such as location and points of contact are not specified, the priority lies in delivering high-quality software solutions that meet stringent safety and operational standards critical to flight systems performance.

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Development of real-time embedded flight software for safety-critical control, navigation, and mission systems.

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Department Of Defense → FA2391 USAF Afmc Afrl Pzl Afrl RqkpView Agency

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541714 - Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology)View NAICS

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OH, USA

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Development of real-time, safety-critical software for flight control, navigation, and mission systems, including coding, simulation, and integration with hardware.

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