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True North Precision - Low Cost Drones With Laser Ranging

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W7714-248676/012Canada

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The solicitation W7714-248676/012 issued by Public Works and Government Services Canada under the IDEaS Program seeks innovative proposals to develop low-cost, precise uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) equipped with laser ranging capabilities to enhance indirect fire support and battlefield situational awareness for the Department of National Defence (DND) and Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). The challenge targets a technology readiness level (TRL) spectrum of 1 through 9 across three components: Component 1a (TRL 1-3) with up to $250,000 funding over 6 months, Component 1b (TRL 4-5) with up to $1.5 million over 12 months, and Component 2 (TRL 6-9) with funding up to $5 million and flexible performance periods negotiated per contract. Multiple contracts may be awarded, and funding caps provide a framework but do not guarantee total expenditures. Proposals must address key operational gaps, specifically the mid-tier ISR capability lacking affordable, rugged drones with precise geolocation and laser rangefinding suitable for contested electromagnetic environments at platoon and company levels. Solutions must meet essential requirements including ±2 meter range accuracy at 1 km, real-time range updates for moving targets, operational endurance of 30+ minutes within a 3-4 km radius, resilience to GNSS degradation via alternative navigation methods, and robustness against environmental conditions such as wind, dust, smoke, and temperatures from 0°C upward. Safety mandates eye-safe laser operations classified as Class 1 and compliance with information handling standards. Drones with integrated payloads must not exceed 25 kg, and successful prototypes must be ready for a final assessment activity by May 2027. Desired enhancements include advanced rangefinding accuracy, STANAG-compliant laser designation, autonomous navigation in GNSS-denied environments, modular payload design, sophisticated target tracking, EM spectrum-resilient communications, and integration with allied ground control systems conforming to interoperability standards (STANAG 4586/4609). The contract incorporates structured user engagement, including a midpoint Capability Validation and Refinement Activity allowing for iterative testing and direct CAF user feedback, culminating in a final capability assessment. Evaluation is comprehensive, following a multi-tiered process with pass/fail screening and mandatory criteria, followed by a weighted technical scoring system emphasizing innovation, feasibility, TRL, desired outcomes alignment, and cost realism. Achieving 70+ points on the technical scale is required, but awards are ultimately determined through a trade-off process balancing cost, technical merit

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Development of low-cost, precise UAS with laser ranging for enhanced battlefield ISR support.

Agency

Government of Canada → Department of Public Works and Government Services

NAICS

334511 - Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing View NAICS

Place of Performance

Canada, CAN

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NONE

Documents

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CFP006 W7714-2248676-012-A Questions and Answers

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W7714-248676 IDEeS Appel de Propositions 006 Modification 2

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CFP6 - True North Precision Low Cost Drones with Laser Ranging Challenge Statement

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AP6 Défi 12 - Précision hors pair-drones peu coûteux avec télémétrie au laser

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W7714-248676 IDEaS Call for Proposals 006 - Amendment 2

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CFP 6- CH12 Questions and Answers W7714-248676-012-A

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Public Works and Government Services
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Government of Canada → Department of Public Works and Government Services
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PWGSC IDEaS Team / L'équipe IDEeS de TPSGCContracting Authority

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This Challenge notice is issued under the Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS) Program Call for Proposals (CFP) Call 006 (W7714-248676/A). Solicitation Documents reference: See “Bidding details” section. *For additional general information on the IDEaS Program, visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/programs/defence-i… _____________ This challenge is open to receive proposals for Component 1a, Component 1b and Component 2. Proposed solutions that fall within technology readiness levels (TRL) 1-9 can be submitted to this challenge. Steps to apply: Step 1: read this challenge Step 2: read the Call for Proposals : See “Bidding details” section Step 3: propose your solution here : https://defence-innovation-portal.my.site.com/ _____________ Maximum Funding and Performance Period Multiple contracts could result from this Challenge. The individual maximum contract funding available under Component 1a (TRL 1 to 3) is up to $250,000 CAD (excluding applicable taxes) for a maximum performance period of up to 6 months. The maximum individual contract funding available under Component 1b (TRL 4 and 5) is up to $1,500,000 CAD (excluding applicable taxes) for a maximum performance period of 12 months. The maximum individual contract funding available under Component 2 (TRL 6 to 9) is up to $5,000,000 CAD (excluding applicable taxes). The period of performance will be determined at the time of contract negotiation. The maximum individual contractual funding and the maximum performance period offered under Component 3 will be determined by Canada at the time of contract negotiation. This disclosure is made in good faith and does not commit Canada to contract for the total approximate funding. _____________ Challenge Details Challenge Title: W7714-248676/012 - True north precision: Low cost drones with laser ranging The Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) are seeking innovative solutions for cost-effective uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) to provide accurate range and target cueing information to support indirect fire missions and battlefield awareness. Current systems either lack the precision and resilience required for use in contested electromagnetic environments or are prohibitively expensive for widespread deployment. This challenge is being supported by the Bureau of Research, Engineering and Advanced Leadership in Innovation and Science (BOREALIS). Background and Operational Context Modern battlefield environments present significant challenges for tactical Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations, particularly at the platoon and company levels. While advanced ISR platforms offer exceptional performance, their high cost, export restrictions, and sustainment complexity limit their scalability and accessibility for frontline units. Conversely, small commercial drones, though affordable and widely available, lack the geolocation precision required to support sensor-to-shooter integration and effective fire mission coordination. Canadian and allied forces currently rely on a polarized mix of ISR capabilities: low-cost quadcopters for short-range reconnaissance and high-end Class 2 systems for more complex missions. This polarization has created a capability gap in the mid-tier range, specifically, the absence of affordable, durable ISR drones that can deliver precise rangefinding and target cueing under contested electromagnetic conditions. To address this gap, there is a need for compact, low-power, and ruggedized rangefinding or target-designation payloads that can be integrated into small ISR drones. The initial operational focus is on supporting mortar and artillery observers by providing accurate range and geolocation data to improve calls for fire, enabling observers to operate from protected positions. Once validated, the system could be scaled to support mounted reconnaissance teams, partner force augmentation, and networked fires coordination across combined arms teams. Validation, Refinement, and User Engagement Activities As part of this Challenge, structured user engagement and iterative capability development activities will be integrated into the contract period to support solution maturation and ensure alignment with CAF operational needs. A mid point Capability Validation and Refinement Activity is expected to be scheduled approximately three to four months after contract award. This activity will be conducted over several consecutive days and will bring together all participating innovators to assess progress achieved to that point through hands on testing. The Capability Validation and Refinement Activity is intended to enable iterative, collaborative engagement between innovators and CAF end users. During this period, innovators will have the opportunity to test and present their evolving solutions, receive direct operational feedback, and make adjustments or refinements in response. Follow on testing and exchanges during the same activity window will allow innovators to validate refinements and engage in further technical and operational discussions, helping to inform priorities for the next development sprint. At the conclusion of the contract period, a Final Capability Assessment Activity will be conducted and DND/CAF will provide feedback. This activity will assess the overall maturity, performance, and operational relevance of proposed solutions against the Challenge outcomes. The timing, location, and detailed format of all activities will be communicated at a later date. As there are a variety of strategies and methods that could be proposed for meeting this challenge, DND/CAF is providing some guidance to innovators based on the current state of this capability domain and experiences with similar projects: (Typical Budgets are Approximate) Examples of Proposal Activities: Integration of Technologies onto Existing UAS Platforms $100,000.00 Mid-Point Capability Validation $20,000.00 Development and Refinement of UAS Technologies $160,000.00 Assessment Activity of Capabilities $20,000.00 Total for all Proposal Activities $300,000.00 Essential Outcomes Proposed solutions must demonstrate the following: • EO1- Precision Rangefinding : ±2 m range accuracy at 1 km to a vehicle-sized target (10 figure Military Grid Reference System (MGRS)). Continuous range updates for targets moving up to 10 m/s with ≤ 1 s latency and ≤ 2 m positional error at 1 km. • EO2- Platform Performance: Must fall within operational radius of 3 - 4 km (Line of Sight (LOS) or Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) with waiver); ≥ 30 minutes endurance under standard conditions. • EO3- Resilience & Navigation: Maintain rangefinding/geolocation capability during Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) degradation; provide a fallback navigation (e.g., visual odometry, inertial fusion, Real-Time Kinematic correction). • EO4- Environmental & Operational Robustness: Operable at 0oC and above. Maintain functionality in sustained/gusting winds up to 10 m/s. Demonstrate performance of target acquisition in presence of dust/smoke/obscurants (e.g. MIL-STD-810 Method 510.5 compliance). • EO5- Data Handling & Safety: Class 1 eye-safe laser operation for rangefinder and information handling compliant with ITSP.10.171 . • EO6- Size: Integrated system including drone and sensor payload must not weigh more than 25kg • EO7- Operational Testing : A prototype of the innovative solution will be ready for a final capability assessment activity to be held in May 2027 Desired Outcomes Proposed solutions should include capabilities and considerations such as, but not limited to, the following: • DO1- Target Designation: STANAG 3733 compliant; up to Class 4 laser designation capability. • DO2- Advanced Rangefinding: ±1 m accuracy at 1 km on human-sized targets. Continuous range updates for targets moving up to 10 m/s with ≤ 1 s latency and ≤ 2 m positional error at 1 km. • DO3- Environmental & Operational Robustness: Operable at −20 °C and above. Maintain functionality in sustained/gusting winds up to 15 m/s. Demonstrate performance in dust/smoke/obscurants – MIL-STD-810 Method 510.5. Operate in precipitation of 4mm/m2/hr. • DO4- Sensor-to-Shooter Integration: Real-time telemetry and integration with ATAK based ground control systems. STANAG 4586 for independent control of payload and 4609 for Full Motion Video (FMV) data. Impact adjustment feature for fires. • DO5- High-Speed Target Tracking: Track targets moving up to 20 m/s with predictive smoothing and automatic track handoff to ground C2 systems. • DO6- Modular Payload Design: The platform is designed with a modular payload bay to allow replacement of sensors or batteries without structural modification. • DO7- Autonomous Navigation: Autonomous or semi-autonomous (e.g. waypoint navigation) operation in GNSS-denied environments using multiple alternative navigation methods (e.g., visual odometry, inertial fusion). Front facing automated obstacle avoidance. • DO8- Origin: The countries of origin for critical systems, including data transmission devices, flight controllers, software and onboard computers are clearly identified. • DO9- EM Resilience: Fibre optic wire or alternate non-Electromagnetic (EM) spectrum means of control and data transfer from Ground Control Station (GCS) to air vehicle. Remote extension of GCS transmitter from operator.