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System Integration & Interface Control (ICD) Development

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The contract focuses on the development of Interface Control Documentation (ICD) and the system-level integration of various components. Key tasks include performing SWAP (Size, Weight, and Power) analysis, defining operational envelopes, and conducting interoperability testing to ensure seamless functionality between integrated systems. The contract is a subcontract opportunity issued by the Office of Naval Research under the Department of Defense, aimed at supporting advanced system integration efforts with an emphasis on detailed interface specifications and performance validation. Set in Woodland Hills, the opportunity calls for expertise in systems engineering and integration, particularly within the scope of NAICS code 541330, which covers engineering services. The deadline for responses is August 31, 2026, providing a window for interested contractors to prepare proposals that meet the stringent requirements of system interoperability and control documentation crucial for defense applications. This contract underlines the importance of comprehensive documentation and rigorous testing in the development of complex defense systems.

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Develop Interface Control Documentation, perform SWAP analysis, and ensure interoperability for defense systems integration.

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Department Of Defense → Office Of Naval ResearchView Agency

NAICS

541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Woodland Hills, CA, 91367, USA

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NONE

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This scope was carved out of N0001426SBC05.

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BAA Call N0001426SBC05 (Replacement to N0001426SBC10)

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Office Of Naval Research
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Develop Interface Control Documentation (ICD) and ensure system-level integration of components, including SWAP analysis, operational envelope definition, and interoperability testing.

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