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Rapid Innovation Prototyping for Capability Integration

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This contract involves the development, testing, and delivery of prototype solutions aimed at addressing capability gaps within the Air Force. The work includes creating innovation roadmaps, producing functional prototypes, performing risk assessments, and refining concepts of operations (CONOPS) to enhance operational effectiveness. It is structured as a subcontract with a total small business set-aside designation under FAR 19.5, specifically targeting firms classified under NAICS code 541715. Issued by the Department of Defense's FA4484 87 Cons Pk office, the contract will be performed in Cape May, New Jersey, with a solicitation posted on June 2, 2026, and a response deadline of October 1, 2026. The focus is on rapid innovation prototyping to integrate new capabilities efficiently, emphasizing agility, risk mitigation, and operational relevance for Air Force missions.

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Subcontract for developing and testing Air Force prototypes, innovation, risk assessments, Cape May location.

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Department Of Defense → FA4484 87 Cons Pk

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541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) View NAICS

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CAPE MAY CH, NJ, 08641, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA4484 87 Cons Pk
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Develop, test, and deliver prototype solutions addressing Air Force capability gaps, including innovation roadmaps, functional prototypes, risk assessments, and CONOPS refinement.

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