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Next Generation Identification and Awareness Initiative

ID: W911SR-22-S-NGIA • Type: Sources Sought

Description

Posted: July 23, 2024, 6:04 a.m. EDT

Agency: Department of the Army

Office: Army Contracting Command, Edgewood Contracting Division Fort Detrick Branch

Location: Frederick, MD

Solicitation Number: W911SR-22-S-NGIA

Notice Type: Sources Sought

Synopsis: This is a solicitation for parties interested in participating in projects sought by the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), Program Manager Special Programs (PMSP) for state of the art technologies and capabilities for the Next

Generation Identification and Awareness Initiative (NGIA). NGIA is established to meet requirements in the following focus areas:

Focus Area 1: TAGGING, TRACKING AND LOCATING (TTL): Having knowledge of when, where and what the enemy is doing is crucial to mission planning and eventual success. USASOC is looking to fill technology gaps in special technical capabilities for Tagging, Tracking, and Locating of High Value Individuals and Targets (HVI&T). Tailored solutions should provide Over The Horizon (OTH) and Line of Sight (LOS) day and night target tracking capabilities for extended periods, in all terrain/weather conditions, using ground based, airborne, or satellite receive methods. Specific desired characteristics include LPI/LPD communications, non-traditional means of exfiltration, and ability to survive in austere, near/peer operational environments.

Focus Area 2: RECONNAISSANCE & SURVEILLANCE (R&S): USASOC must provide operators with the ability to gain intelligence in areas that are not easily accessible due to terrain/weather restrictions, political sensitivities, and hostile forces. Special, unattended ground base sensors will provide, orbits without orbits , giving commanders situational awareness where traditional ISR systems are either non-existent or units are operating in unfamiliar environments where traditional collection may fail. Specific efforts that include OTH Audio/Video sensors, novel sensor modalities, and passive audio, machine vision object recognition sensors and can bypass adversarial countermeasures are highly desirable.

Focus Area 3: UNMANNED SYSTEMS (UMS): Remotely controlled ground and aerial based systems have become a significant contested technology focus area for USASOC. Multiple solutions are required for the US military to win in the next fight. The solutions include the creation of denied/degraded GPS, anti-RF C2 link jamming capabilities that are manufactured by US companies using parts, and able to be integrated on group 1 and/or group 2 UAS. Additionally, we require the ability to manage and reduce the RF control link signature in order to protect the UAS from opposition EW exploitation. Autonomy is increasingly important and will allow operators to keep focus on mission tasks and decrease the amount of eyes on screen time required to operate remotely controlled drones, reducing troop to task requirements. With the increased proliferation of commercial and enemy drone platforms, the ability to deny, control, exploit and counter those platforms is required to survive in the current and future operating environment.

The NGIA's purpose is to form a sphere of technological excellence made up of participants from industry, non-profit organizations, and not-for-profit entities able to rapidly and efficiently propose and carry out, the development of prototype solutions that sustain and expand strategic superiority within broadly stated special operations focus areas of interest. It is intended that participants will perform a strategically important role in developing systems focused on the development, demonstration and transition of resilient and dynamic technological capabilities critically necessary for the Nation's special operation forces. Prototype projects awarded as a result of this announcement may result in follow-on production Other Transaction Agreements or Contracts in the quantities specified within any particular project announcement released within the NGIA competitive environment.

Other Transaction Authority in accordance with 10 USC 4022 (formerly 10 USC 2371b) will be used in support of NGIA. The resultant award of any OT agreement will NOT be made or issued under the provisions of the Competition in Contracting Act of 1984 (P.L. 98-369), FAR Part 6 or any other FAR based regulation.

The NGIA will be carried out under the terms of a Participant Basic Agreement (PBA). The PBA is available for qualified entities interested in participating in the NGIA. Entities wishing to participate shall submit an email to the Primary Point of Contact identified below demonstrating technical relevancy/recency in the desired "Focus Areas of Interest." Material that is only advertisement or marketing material in nature is not desired.

The U.S. Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), Edgewood Contracting Division is supporting USSOCOM in the execution of NGIA.

Primary Point of Contact: Angel Quander

Email Address: angel.y.quander.civ@army.mil

Please send technical and administrative questions and inquiries to the Primary Point of Contact to facilitate communication on all matters relating to this Announcement.

The Government is prohibited from soliciting and awarding actions to contractors that have engaged or are suspected to have engaged in criminal, fraudulent, or seriously improper conduct.

Prospective vendors shall complete electronic annual representations and certifications at SAM. By submission of an offer, the Offeror acknowledges the requirement that prospective awardees MUST be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database prior to submitting an invoice and through final payment of any agreement resulting from NGIA. Vendors that are not registered should consider applying for registration immediately. To remain registered in the SAM database after the initial registration, the Vendors is required to review and update on an annual basis from the date of initial registration (or subsequent updates) its information in the SAM database to ensure it is current, accurate and complete.

This notification is for planning purposes only. It is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government nor will the Government pay for the information solicited.

Posted: July 22, 2024, 2:59 p.m. EDT
Posted: April 12, 2022, 3:02 p.m. EDT
Posted: April 1, 2022, 11:20 a.m. EDT
Background
The Department of the Army, specifically the Army Contracting Command, Edgewood Contracting Division Fort Detrick Branch, is seeking participation from interested parties for projects under the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). The initiative is focused on developing state-of-the-art technologies and capabilities as part of the Next Generation Identification and Awareness Initiative (NGIA).

The NGIA aims to enhance strategic superiority within special operations by forming a collaborative sphere of technological excellence involving industry participants, non-profit organizations, and not-for-profit entities.

Work Details
The NGIA encompasses three primary focus areas:

1) Tagging, Tracking and Locating (TTL) - Solutions must provide day and night tracking capabilities for High Value Individuals and Targets (HVI&T) in various conditions using ground-based, airborne, or satellite methods. Desired characteristics include LPI/LPD communications and resilience in austere environments.

2) Reconnaissance & Surveillance (R&S) - Development of special unattended ground sensors to provide situational awareness in challenging environments where traditional ISR systems fail. This includes OTH Audio/Video sensors and machine vision object recognition capabilities.

3) Unmanned Systems (UMS) - Solutions for remotely controlled systems that can operate in denied environments with reduced RF signatures. Emphasis on autonomy to minimize operator workload and counter adversarial drone platforms is critical. The initiative encourages the development of prototype solutions that may lead to follow-on production agreements.

Period of Performance
The NGIA is an ongoing initiative with a continually open announcement until April 2025, allowing for flexible participation timelines.

Place of Performance
The contract work will primarily be performed in Frederick, MD.

Overview

Response Deadline
April 1, 2025, 4:00 p.m. EDT Due in 82 Days
Posted
April 1, 2022, 11:20 a.m. EDT (updated: July 23, 2024, 6:04 a.m. EDT)
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
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$50,000,000 - $150,000,000 (AI estimate)
Odds of Award
26%
On 4/1/22 ACC Aberdeen Proving Ground issued Sources Sought W911SR-22-S-NGIA for Next Generation Identification and Awareness Initiative due 4/1/25. The opportunity was issued full & open with NAICS 541715 and PSC AC12.
Primary Contact
Name
Angel Quander   Profile
Phone
None

Secondary Contact

Name
Richard Totten   Profile
Phone
(301) 619-2446

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Additional Details

Source Agency Hierarchy
DEPT OF DEFENSE > DEPT OF THE ARMY > AMC > ACC > ACC-CTRS > ACC-APG
FPDS Organization Code
2100-W911SR
Source Organization Code
500038578
Last Updated
July 23, 2024
Last Updated By
richard.w.totten2.civ@army.mil
Archive Date
April 16, 2025