Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: September 17, 2021
The Air Force Research Laboratory is soliciting white papers for a planned broad agency announcement that will focus on geospatial intelligence processing and exploitation efforts in support of the Department of Defense and the intelligence community.
A presolicitation notice posted Thursday on SAM.gov said ARFL is seeking submissions for research and development, integration as well as test and evaluation of GEOINT technologies.
DOD and IC want to enhance their GEOINT analytic workflows and capabilities in an effort to use the full spectrum of geospatial phenomenologies. They intend to have new analytic products and services capable of using new technologies and integrating advanced geospatial sensor data to address intelligence delivery challenges.
The BAA will have a five-year performance period and include multiple awardees. Its estimated funding is $99.9 million that will be awarded throughout the work duration.
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