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FA8650-23-S-1031 | Resilient Open & Agile Avionics System & Technology Development (ROAASTD) | |
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This amendment is to remove all references to the Model Contract and Section K in this announcement as these documents wil be provided with each RFP. Additionally, this amendment removes the Pre-Award Clearance section updated 02 April 2025. This amendment is to update the S&T Protection language updated 08 January 2025. The US defense strategy continues to evolve to best position the Department of Defense (DoD) to counter evolving global threats, to provide an effective geopolitical deterrent for the nation, and to maintain a decisive military advantage in light of global technological access. New techniques in system and .... Read More |
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FA8650-23-S-1031 | Resilient Open & Agile Avionics System & Technology Development (ROAASTD) | |
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Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Sensors Directorate (RYKS) awarded a Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) contract for Modeling, Simulations, and Analysis (MS&A) to Modern Technology Solutions, Inc. (MTSI) off the Resilient Open & Agile Avionics System & Technology Development (ROAASTD) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) - FA8650-23-S1031. .... Read More |
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FA8650-23-S-1031 | Resilient Open & Agile Avionics System & Technology Development (ROAASTD) | |
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This is an amendment to the original solicitation. This is the annual update/posting of the solicitation. The US defense strategy continues to evolve to best position the Department of Defense (DoD) to counter evolving global threats, to provide an effective geopolitical deterrent for the nation, and to maintain a decisive military advantage in light of global technological access. New techniques in system and platform resilience, agility, and open systems standards are needed to enable rapid integration of revolutionary sensor and mission system capabilities. To respond to the global threats, AFRL Sensors Directorate is pursuing technologies supporting the Air Force’s .... Read More |
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