Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: April 17, 2020
The Defense Information Systems Agency is seeking industry ideas to develop test and evaluation software for the Department of Defense’s artificial intelligence center of excellence.
A sources sought notice posted Monday stated that JAIC is looking to establish processes to assess machine and deep learning and neural networks intended to support a planned Joint Common Foundation.
The center also seeks T&E support from government, commercial and academic organizations to demonstrate potential offerings, such as containerized cloud-based testing platforms, from JAIC’s National Mission Initiative or other DoD programs.
Interested parties have until May 12 to submit capability statements. DISA noted its representatives may conduct one-on-one meetings with potential contractors.
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