A broad agency announcement posted Tuesday says the service seeks operationally focused intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities that could help meet the requirements of combatant commanders and optimize end-user experience.
Topics of interest include intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance advancement, machine learning and artificial intelligence, enhanced situational awareness, improvements to existing Air Force/Department of Defense infrastructure, cryptographic operations advancement, geospatial analysis of social media, exploitation of enemy threat systems, anti-access/anti-denial environments and 5th to 4th generation communications.
The Air Force Command Control Communications Intelligence and Network Kill Chain Integration Branch is interested in proposals offering platforms with a Technology Readiness Level of three or higher.
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