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The objective of this Phase I effort is to identify, assess, and demonstrate the feasibility of novel, non-missile-warning space and/or ground enabled sensing and analytic capabilities that can deliver rapid, commercially derived insights with meaningful operational utility.
The effort seeks concepts that enhance geospatial tactical awareness, reduce operational risk, and provide operators with timely, relevant, and resilient information in contested environments. Phase I will evaluate scientific and technical feasibility, characterize expected performance, and define the minimum viable capability that can be matured into a rapidly fieldable prototype in Phase II.
</p>"/> Scout | DAF26BZ01-NV501: Commercial-Derived TacSRT: Rapid Tactical Surveillance and Tracking Commercial-Derived TacSRT: Rapid Tactical Surveillance and Tracking Summary Phase I funding to identify, assess, and demonstrate feasibility of novel, non-missile-warning space- and ground-based sensing and analytics that deliver rapid commercial insights with operational utility.
Projects should improve geospatial tactical awareness, reduce operational risk, and provide timely, resilient information for operators in contested environments.
Phase I focuses on technica… Load more The objective of this Phase I effort is to identify, assess, and demonstrate the feasibility of novel, non-missile-warning space and/or ground enabled sensing and analytic capabilities that can deliver rapid, commercially derived insights with meaningful operational utility.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: U. S. -based for-profit small businesses with fewer than 500 employees. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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