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Find similar grantsSAF/CDM Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) is sponsored by U.S. Department of the Air Force (USAF). This CSO seeks innovative commercial technologies and services that address defense-related capability gaps, including Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) technologies and processes, and emerging cyber technologies and methodologies.
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**Secretary of the Air Force Concepts Development and Management (SAF/CDM),** **Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO)** **Defense-related activities** **CSO DESCRIPTION / OBJECTIVES. ** **Federal Agency Name.
**Secretary of the Air Force Concepts Development and Management (SAF/CDM), **Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) Summary** **Title:**CDM Defense-related activities **Type:****Closed/**Open Two-Step CSO with Calls **Open Period:**Initiation to 1 September 2026 (for receipt of White Papers) **Ordering Period:**Initiation to 30 September 2026 **Purpose.
**This CSO is initiated under the Defense Commercial Solutions Offering Pilot Program (DARS Tracking Number: 2018-O0016), as authorized by Section 879 of the NDAA for FY17 (Pub. L. 114-328).
CSOs allow for competitive selection of innovative commercial items, technologies, and services if the award results from: •· A CSO that is general in nature identifying areas of mission or technical interest, including criteria for selecting proposals and soliciting the participation of all Contractors capable of satisfying the Government's needs •· A technical evaluation by subject matter/technical experts.
A CSO may be used to award a contract or an Other Transaction that meets the definition of innovative as: any technology, process or method, including research and development, that is new as of the date of proposal submission; or any new application of an existing technology, process or method as of the proposal date. The Government may issue Amendments to this CSO during the Open Period to change or correct content, as needed.
The Government may also issue Calls during the Open Period requesting targeted White Papers for a specific Objective, Focus Area, and/or capability. **CDM seeks innovative commercial solutions or new capabilities that fulfill its requirements, close existing capability gaps, and/or offer technological advancements in meeting the Objectives and Focus Areas detailed in the CSO attachment. ** **Eligibility.
**This CSO is a full and open acquisition. White Papers will be considered from all interested vendors, including small businesses and non-traditional contractors. Foreign participation is allowed as specified in the attachment.
**CSO STRUCTURE/EXPECTATIONS. All White Papers/Proposals shall be submitted in accordance with this CSO. White Papers and Proposals must be submitted to Contracting POCs only, as specified in the CSO attachment and within each Amendment or Call.
Contractors are advised that the submittal of a White Paper or Proposal is not a promise or guarantee of award. The Government intends to review all White Papers/Proposals and reserves the right to award some, all, part, or none of a Contractor's proposal content. The Contracting POC for this CSO is:** Procuring Contracting Officer **The Program Manager POC for this CSO is** catherine.
anderson. 5@us. af.
mil **STEPS. **This CSO will follow a Two-Step process prior to any award. **First Step - White Paper Submission (see Appendix A of the full text announcement).
**Contractors may submit White Papers, which will include a Cover Page, Technical/Management section and Rough Order of Magnitude, at any time throughout the Open Period upon initiation of this CSO. Multiple White Papers may be submitted, and all White Papers will be reviewed. While the Government does not intend to pay for White Papers submitted under Step 1, select Calls may provide for funding on a case-by-case basis.
White Papers submitted in response to a Call will be accepted and evaluated as detailed within the individual Call. The Government will review submitted White Papers and each White Paper in accordance with Appendix A of the attachment. **Second Step – Proposal (see Appendix B of the full text announcement).
**White Papers may result in an invitation to submit full Technical/Management and Price proposals. The request from the PCO will detail all the terms and conditions for the action, to include proposal submission instructions, as well as proposal due date and time. An request from the PCO is required to submit a proposal.
A Contractor submitting a proposal without first submitting a White Paper will not be considered or eligible for award. A Contactor may only submit one proposal in response to a request. The Period of Performance for individual awards will be addressed in each request.
**Award****. The Air Force anticipates making multiple awards under the Federal Acquisition Regulations or via Other Transaction Agreement authority as a result of this CSO. A proposal must meet the evaluation criteria specified in the ItP and the needs of the Government.
Therefore, the Air Force reserves the right to award no contracts or any number of contracts for all, part, or none of the proposal(s) submitted by Offerors based on the Offeror's ability to perform desired work and funding availability. **
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Funding supports innovative commercial items, technologies, and services. Awards are made on a rolling basis, requiring an initial white paper submission followed by an invited full proposal. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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