Army seeks Intelligence Horizon Scanning Capability

On February 25, the U.S. Army posted a request for information (RFI) for an Intelligence Horizon Scanning Capability. Responses are due by 5:00 p.m. Eastern on March 31.

The University of Arizona Applied Research Corporation (UA-ARC), in cooperation with Headquarters, Department of the Army, Military Intelligence, and U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Army Research Laboratory is conducting a market survey to identify a single tool or platform capable of providing forward-looking comprehensive market analysis and technological information applicable to Army Intelligence applications.

The Army is seeking a solution that can proactively track, analyze, and forecast advancements in technologies relevant to Army Intelligence operations, including emerging innovations, key industry players, competitive landscapes, and market trends. Army Intelligence requires access to cutting-edge technology intelligence to maintain operational superiority and ensure informed decision-making. The desired platform should provide actionable insights into emerging technologies, key industry players, competitive landscapes, and innovation trends. It should also support the identification of technology readiness levels (TRLs), patent activity, and funding trends for technologies relevant to defense and intelligence.

This RFI is intended to survey industry capabilities and gather information on existing tools or platforms that meet the outlined requirements. Responses will inform future acquisition strategies and potential partnerships. This RFI is open to both traditional and non-traditional large and small business concerns, government agencies, as well as academic and nonprofit entities to submit their technical feedback and capabilities that may meet the Army’s needs and objectives.

Review the Army Intelligence Horizon Scanning Capability RFI.

Source: SAM

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