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AFRL Publishes Assessment of Sensing-Autonomy Sensor Exploitation Technologies Proposal Request

The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Sensors Directorate is soliciting proposals for tools that can model, analyze, assess and predict mission effects. According to a request for proposals posted on SAM.gov, AFRL specifically wants tools for evaluating mission effects based on sensor data empirically obtained or generated through modeling, simulation and analysis across air, ground, space and cyber warfighter domains.

The effort aims to better understand multi-domain sensing autonomy mission sets that combine information from any source and support timely and executable battlespace decisions for strike, electronic warfare, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. 

Learn more about opportunities within the air and space warfighting domains at the Potomac Officers Club’s 2025 Air and Space Summit on July 31. Register for the in-person event here.

Contract Details

The solicitation is part of the Department of the Air Force’s Assessment of Sensing-Autonomy Sensor Exploitation Technologies, or ASSET. 

The Air Force intends to award one contract valued at up to $95 million under the Autonomous Decisions, Algorithms and Modeling, or ADAM, multiple authority announcement. Work will be performed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. 

Interested parties may submit their proposals on or before July 3. A contract award is expected to be made in October.

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