Agentic AI Platforms for Army Intelligence RFI released

On June 4, the U.S. Army posted a request for information (RFI) for Agentic AI Platforms for Army Intelligence. Responses are due by 4:00 p.m. Eastern on July 3.

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 (ARL), is conducting a market survey to identify Agentic AI building and management platforms that can be deployed on Army classified networks. Priority is JWICS, followed by SIPRNet (IL6), then IL5.

The platform should enable Army intelligence analysts and staff to build, deploy, monitor, and govern AI agents capable of reasoning, retrieving information, and taking actions via tool and function calling inside accredited classified environments. We are also interested in solutions that support edge and disconnected, intermittent, or limited bandwidth (DIL) users who operate without persistent connectivity to a classified cloud or data center. Commercial, open-source, and Government-adapted solutions are all of interest.

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, governance, 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 Agentic AI Platforms for Army Intelligence RFI.

Source: SAM

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