The Air Force Research Laboratory has issued a call for white papers to develop electronic warfare methods and technologies as part of a potential $100 million acquisition effort.
AFRL said Friday in a solicitation notice the Radio Frequency Electronic Warfare Focused Laboratory Evaluations of Critical Technologies program will explore new and emerging concepts on avionics cybersecurity, open architecture systems and sensor technologies.
The service branch expects to award multiple positions on the resulting indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with task orders for the REFLECT program.
White papers are due May 8.
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