Air Force to hold Industry Day for International Intelligence/C4ISR Training

On May 31, the U.S. Air Force posted an Industry Day notice for International Intelligence/C4ISR Training. Interested firms must respond no later than 10:00 a.m. CT on June 19.

The Air Force Security Assistance Training Squadron (AFSAT), 17th Training Support Squadron (17th TRSS), and the 338th Specialized Contracting Squadron (338 SCONS) will host an Industry Day, 12 July 2018. The goal of the exchange is to provide industry with requirements information and solicit feedback for Intelligence/C4ISR-related skills training for international partners within the Contiguous United States (CONUS) and Outside the Contiguous United States (OCONUS).

The scope of this requirement includes intelligence/C4ISR-related skills training for international partners at CONUS and OCONUS locations. All instructions and technical information shall be in the English language and in some instances will be conducted in both English and Spanish, if required. Course development may be conducted at multiple classification levels to include UNCLASSIFIED, FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (FOUO), CONFIDENTIAL, AND SECRET. Training events may be conducted at multiple locations and at multiple classification levels. The number of students may vary for each training event. Intelligence/C4ISR-related skills include, but not limited to the following:

  • Core/Foundational Intel/CISR skills

  • Operational Intelligence

  • Targeting and Weaponeering

  • Battle Damage Assessment

  • Collateral Damage Estimation

  • Precision Point Mensuration

  • Target Point Mensuration

  • Intelligence Support To Manned And Remotely Piloted Aircraft Unit Operations

  • Imagery/Geospatial Analysis

  • C4ISR Operations/Campaign Planning

  • Intel/C4ISR Force Development and Management

  • Processing, Exploitation, Dissemination

  • Collection Management

  • Intel/C4ISR-Centric Exercise Planning and Management Operational use/maintenance of Intel/C4ISR-related systems

  • Senior Officer Seminars

  • Operational use/maintenance of Intel/C4ISR-related systems

Full information is available here.

Source: FedBizOpps