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Soaring Otter   3

ID: FA865021S1017 • Type: Synopsis Solicitation

Description

Soaring Otter will be a one step, Closed BAA to advance, evaluate and mature Air Force autonomy capabilities, leveraging the latest advancements in both the fundamental science of autonomy and Machine Learning (ML) and the most modern computing technologies designed to support them.

The Air Force (AF) is increasingly employing the science of autonomy to solve complex problems related to global persistent awareness, resilient information sharing, and rapid decision making. Current autonomy approaches include a growing spectrum of techniques ranging from the well-understood to the truly novel: ML, Artificial Intelligence (AI), many varieties of Neural Networks, Neuromorphic Computing, Data Exploitation and others. Together with the rapid progress of autonomy algorithms and methodologies is the equally rapid progress of hardware and software designed to support the efficient execution of autonomy. These computing solutions bring new capabilities, but also new challenges, including how best to develop applications with them, and how to integrate them into larger systems. The application space for autonomy is rapidly growing, with critical technologies like target identification and recognition, Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) route planning. Finally, how best to integrate and test these new solutions within reasonable constraints of cost and risk is still not well understood, and there is need for a well-defined progression from lab prototype, through realistic System Integration Lab (SIL) testing, finally through field and flight testing for Technology Readiness Level (TRL) increase.

The scope includes the following seven main topic areas:

Autonomy Development and Testing: Develop novel approaches to solving autonomy problems using the latest techniques in ML, neural networks, AI and other fields. Constantly seek to leverage the newest developments from both government and industry; mature existing approaches toward greater levels of robustness and determine early what is required for the eventual successful transition of these autonomy technologies to the warfighter.

Evaluation of Autonomy Capabilities: Provide neutral 3rd party evaluation of algorithms from Government, Academia and Industry. Provide unbiased analysis of alternatives for algorithms being produced by the Government, Industry and Academia to provide actionable information to AFRL about which algorithms are performing best against objective criteria, as well as determine which solutions are most ready for maturation and integration into systems. Design and perform trade studies to identify best-of-breed solutions and make recommendations to the Government for their application and further maturation.

Novel Computing Approaches: This area will focus on compact computing solutions that push processing to the edge for real or near real time solutions to support the warfighter. Assess the latest emerging computing architectures from government and industry, together with the latest approaches to efficiently developing applications using these technologies.

New Application Spaces: Evaluate emerging Air Force priorities and user requirements, to determine where autonomy can bring the greatest benefit, focusing on Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR).

Open System Architectures for Autonomy: Assess existing and emerging Open System Architectures (OSAs) as fundamental elements of future autonomous systems.

Autonomy Technology Integration and Testing: Plan and execute paths by which new autonomy technologies can be rapidly integrated into larger systems for lab, SIL and field/flight testing.

Maturing System Support: Plan and execute technology transition and system transition activities for operational partners. System deployment support and participation, system integration, testing, and assessment support activities.

Additionally, this BAA will address the issues both individually and collectively. No R&D conducted under this program will be done in isolation, but rather in full consideration of how the new technologies can progress toward full integration with large, complex systems, ready to transition to support of the warfighter.

Background
The Soaring Otter contract is a one-step, Closed BAA issued by the Air Force to advance, evaluate, and mature autonomy capabilities. The Air Force is increasingly using autonomy to solve complex problems related to global persistent awareness, resilient information sharing, and rapid decision making. The scope of the contract includes seven main topic areas: Autonomy Development and Testing, Evaluation of Autonomy Capabilities, Novel Computing Approaches, New Application Spaces, Open System Architectures for Autonomy, Autonomy Technology Integration and Testing, and Maturing System Support.

Work Details
The work under this contract involves developing novel approaches to solving autonomy problems using the latest techniques in machine learning (ML), neural networks, artificial intelligence (AI), and other fields. It also includes providing neutral third-party evaluation of algorithms from government, academia, and industry; assessing compact computing solutions that push processing to the edge for real or near real-time solutions; evaluating emerging Air Force priorities and user requirements to determine where autonomy can bring the greatest benefit; assessing existing and emerging Open System Architectures (OSAs) as fundamental elements of future autonomous systems; planning and executing paths for rapidly integrating new autonomy technologies into larger systems for lab, SIL, and field/flight testing; and planning and executing technology transition and system transition activities for operational partners.

Overview

Response Deadline
March 10, 2021, 3:00 p.m. EST Past Due
Posted
Feb. 4, 2021, 11:29 a.m. EST (updated: Feb. 19, 2021, 11:11 a.m. EST)
Set Aside
None
Place of Performance
Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 United States
Source
SAM

Current SBA Size Standard
1000 Employees
Pricing
Multiple Types Common
Est. Level of Competition
High
On 2/4/21 Air Force Research Laboratory issued Synopsis Solicitation FA865021S1017 for Soaring Otter due 3/10/21. The opportunity was issued full & open with NAICS 541715 and PSC AC12.
Primary Contact
Name
Jennifer Skalski   Profile
Phone
(937) 713-9837

Secondary Contact

Name
Matthew Mayles   Profile
Phone
(937) 713-9849

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Source Agency Hierarchy
DEPT OF DEFENSE > DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE > AFMC > AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY > FA8650 USAF AFMC AFRL PZL RAK RXK
FPDS Organization Code
5700-FA8650
Source Organization Code
100025313
Last Updated
March 25, 2021
Last Updated By
matthew.mayles@us.af.mil
Archive Date
March 25, 2021