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SPACE TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED RESEARCH-FAST-TRACKING INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE (STAR-FISH) ARA - CALL 014 Topic Area 2. Space Data Networking Experimentation

ID: FA9453-21-S-0001-CALL-014 • Type: Synopsis Solicitation

Description

Posted: May 13, 2025, 11:39 a.m. EDT

Amendment 4: The Government uploaded an additional attachment, entitled "(CUI) Attachment C - RAPID SDN NSO Specification.pdf" to FA945321S0001 STAR-FISH announcement. Interested parties are encouraged to thoroughly review this requirement and all new attachments in its entirety. Prior versions of the opporttunity are considered superceded as of this amendment. The most current questions and proposal due dates are seen herein and within the Request For Proposal Letter.

Amendment 3: The Government is re-opening this opportunity as a one-step call as outlined in the base FA945321S0001 STAR-FISH announcement. Interested parties are encouraged to thoroughly review this requirement and all new attachments in its entirety. Prior versions of the opprotunity are considered superceded as of this amendment. The most current questions and proposal due dates are seen herein and within the Request For Proposal Letter.

Amendment 2: The Government has decided to inactivate this opportunity while it assesses the program's direction. As a result, whitepapers are not being requested and questions will not be answered. The Government reserves the right to reactivate this post in the future, should it be determined in the Government's best interest. Should the Government reactivate this post in the future, response dates will be revised accordingly.

Amendment 1: The Government has revised the Call and SOO attachments to be unrestricted.

Technical Description

Space Data Networking Experimentation

RAPID is experimenting with a hybrid space architecture built from an ensemble of Department of Defense (DoD), allied and commercial satellite communication networks. The premise is that this approach introduces resilience by design and offers the ability to efficiently route data through space and terrestrial infrastructure to ensure reliable connectivity, but it requires managing network complexity dynamically in time and space. Several critical challenges impose risk to the development of a future space data network (SDN), and these must be explored through experimentation. This exploration will provide options to current and future programs of record as systems evolve to meet future needs.

Questions shall be submitted to the outlined Contracting Officer and Contract Specialist no later than close of business 10 September 2024. Questions submitted via email shall include "STAR-FISH Call 014" in the subject line. Questions submitted after will not be answered.

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Background
The Space Technology Advanced Research - Fast-tracking Innovative Software and Hardware (STAR-FISH) program, specifically Call 014, is focused on Space Data Networking Experimentation. The initiative aims to explore a hybrid space architecture that integrates Department of Defense (DoD), allied, and commercial satellite communication networks. The goal is to enhance resilience and ensure reliable connectivity by efficiently routing data through both space and terrestrial infrastructures.

This experimentation addresses critical challenges that pose risks to the development of future space data networks (SDN), providing valuable options for current and future programs as systems evolve to meet emerging needs.

Work Details
The contract involves conducting experiments to evaluate the effectiveness of a hybrid space architecture for data networking. Key tasks include:
1. Identifying critical challenges in developing a future SDN and exploring these through structured experimentation.
2. Assessing the resilience of the proposed architecture in managing network complexity dynamically.
3. Providing insights and options that can inform current and future DoD programs as they adapt to evolving technological landscapes.
4. Collaborating with stakeholders to ensure alignment with operational needs and objectives of the Air Force.

Period of Performance
The proposed period of performance is expected to allow for 90 days dedicated to drafting the final report following the completion of experimental activities.

Place of Performance
The geographic location(s) for performance have not been explicitly provided in the solicitation.

Overview

Response Deadline
June 19, 2025, 2:00 p.m. EDT (original: Sept. 26, 2024, 2:00 p.m. EDT) Due in 27 Days
Posted
Aug. 27, 2024, 4:04 p.m. EDT (updated: May 13, 2025, 11:39 a.m. EDT)
Set Aside
None
Place of Performance
Kirtland AFB, NM 87117 United States
Source
SAM

Current SBA Size Standard
1000 Employees
Pricing
Multiple Types Common
Est. Level of Competition
High
On 8/27/24 Air Force Research Laboratory issued Synopsis Solicitation FA9453-21-S-0001-CALL-014 for SPACE TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED RESEARCH-FAST-TRACKING INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE (STAR-FISH) ARA - CALL 014 Topic Area 2. Space Data Networking Experimentation due 6/19/25. The opportunity was issued full & open with NAICS 541715 and PSC AC33.
Primary Contact
Name
Nathan McMillen   Profile
Phone
None

Secondary Contact

Name
DeAnna R. Salazar   Profile
Phone
None

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Additional Details

Source Agency Hierarchy
DEPT OF DEFENSE > DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE > AFMC > AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY > FA9453 AFRL RVK
FPDS Organization Code
5700-FA9453
Source Organization Code
100028651
Last Updated
May 13, 2025
Last Updated By
deanna.salazar@spaceforce.mil
Archive Date
July 4, 2025