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Albatross

ID: DARPA-PS-24-13 • Type: Solicitation

Description

Posted: Nov. 8, 2024, 8:51 a.m. EST

The Albatross program seeks to develop effective autonomous aircraft soaring capabilities as evaluated via real-world flight testing. Traditionally, making an aircraft fly farther and longer requires careful attention to the design of the aircraft to ensure its propulsion system is efficient, its profile has low drag, and it weighs just enough to achieve its mission reliably. Those are all valuable areas of effort that can contribute to achieving extended flight, but Albatross approaches the problem from a new angle and seeks to develop weather forecast-informed mission planning and real-time onboard sensing of dynamic wind conditions across multiple environments to harness energy from winds to offset the total power of the system required for flight. This additional energy harvested from the wind reduces average power and allows the system to fly farther and longer. Aircraft soaring capabilities can be summarized as the active harnessing of energy from the natural environment's atmospheric flow field to reduce the onboard power demand to enable increased range and endurance. Albatross is NOT a dedicated airframe or aircraft design effort. The program is not focused on lowering the drag of the airframe or providing the highest energy density source. Rather, the focus is on developing and integrating planning tools, additional aircraft sensors, and unique control solutions applied to existing or otherwise quickly assembled small uncrewed aircraft to autonomously plan for, identify and respond to soaring conditions. Success is defined as capitalizing on soaring conditions to extend range and endurance in an operationally relevant manner.
This announcement solicits for the complete Albatross program. Performers are encouraged to form teams to be able to achieve all program goals as different technological aspects will need to come together to meet program metrics. The OT for prototype allows for follow-on awards without competition, such as a potential for direct aircraft procurement for testing. The government envisions commercial applications for this technology. Program goals include understanding the performer's commercial applications and development strategy. Cost share will be considered as part of that strategy.

Posted: Oct. 29, 2024, 4:30 p.m. EDT
Posted: Sept. 26, 2024, 1:41 p.m. EDT
Background
The Albatross program, initiated by DARPA, aims to develop effective autonomous aircraft soaring capabilities through real-world flight testing. The program seeks to enhance the range and endurance of small uncrewed aircraft systems (s-UAS) by harnessing energy from wind conditions, thereby reducing onboard power demands.

This innovative approach focuses on integrating planning tools, sensors, and control solutions rather than traditional airframe design or propulsion efficiency. The government envisions potential commercial applications for this technology and encourages performers to explore their development strategies and cost-sharing options.

Work Details
The Albatross program encompasses a series of Test Events (TEs) and Practice Test Events (PTEs) designed to evaluate the performance of the developed systems. Key tasks include:
1. Conducting extensive flight testing during TEs to measure progress towards program metrics and objectives.
2. Utilizing PTEs for preliminary testing of soaring capabilities in less confined environments.
3. Developing a Preflight Planning Tool (PF2P) that incorporates weather forecasts and geographical data to optimize flight plans for energy conservation.
4. Implementing a Sensing and Harnessing Control System (SHCS) that autonomously detects soaring conditions and adjusts flight operations accordingly.
5. Ensuring compliance with safety standards during all test events, including a System Checkout (TE-0) at six months into the program.
6. Delivering technology in an easy-to-distribute format to maximize impact across potential user bases.

Period of Performance
The nominal execution period for the Albatross program is 24 months, beginning with a kickoff meeting followed by preparation time for system checkout and subsequent test cycles lasting approximately six months each.

Place of Performance
The contract will be performed at various government test ranges designated for the TEs and PTEs, with specific locations anticipated for each new test cycle.

Overview

Response Deadline
Nov. 15, 2024, 5:00 p.m. EST (original: Nov. 15, 2024, 12:00 p.m. EST) Past Due
Posted
Sept. 26, 2024, 1:41 p.m. EDT (updated: Nov. 8, 2024, 8:51 a.m. EST)
Set Aside
None
Place of Performance
Not Provided
Source
SAM

Current SBA Size Standard
1000 Employees
Pricing
Multiple Types Common
Est. Level of Competition
High
On 9/26/24 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency issued Solicitation DARPA-PS-24-13 for Albatross due 11/15/24. The opportunity was issued full & open with NAICS 541715 and PSC AC13.
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Source Agency Hierarchy
DEPT OF DEFENSE > DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA) > DEF ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGCY
FPDS Organization Code
97AE-HR0011
Source Organization Code
500035490
Last Updated
Jan. 19, 2025
Last Updated By
sara.vangorder@darpa.mil
Archive Date
Jan. 19, 2025