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Secure Test and Evaluation (T&E) Planning and Execution

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This contract involves the development and execution of comprehensive test plans for electronic warfare systems, focusing on various environments including laboratory, field, and flight settings. The scope encompasses conducting red teaming exercises and vulnerability assessments to ensure the robustness and security of these systems. The work is to be performed primarily at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, a significant hub for Air Force research and development. Issued by the Department of Defense under the Air Force Materiel Command's AFRL divisions, the subcontract falls under the NAICS code 541330, indicating professional, scientific, and technical services. The contract was posted in April 2026 with a response deadline set for May 2027, underscoring the extensive planning and execution timeline required. Its objective is to enhance secure test and evaluation processes for advanced defense technologies critical to maintaining operational security in electronic warfare domains.

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Develop and execute test plans, red teaming, and vulnerability assessments for electronic warfare systems.

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Department Of Defense → FA2377 USAF Afmc Afrl Pzl Afrl RyksView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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Wright Patterson AFB, OH, 45433, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → FA2377 USAF Afmc Afrl Pzl Afrl Ryks
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Develop and execute test plans for electronic warfare systems across lab, field, and flight environments, including red teaming and vulnerability assessments.

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