Air Force posts JTIM RFI

On December 6, the U.S. Air Force posted a request for information (RFI) for Joint Targeting Intelligence Modernization (JTIM). Responses are due by 5:00 p.m. Eastern on December 13.

The Government is issuing this RFI/sources sought announcement as part of a market research effort on behalf of The Secretary of the Air Force, Administrative Assistant’s Concepts, Development, and Management Office – Directorate of Research and Analytics (SAF/CDM/CDMR) Combatant Command Intelligence – Enterprise Management Support Office (CCI-EMSO) and is seeking information for market research purposes relative to capabilities available to support capabilities to support CDM in JTIM lead integrator.

The purpose and objective of this announcement is to find experience in the following:

  • Hands-on knowledge and experience in DevSecOps platforms, including but not limited to those offered by commercial vendors such as Amazon Web Services.
  • Systems Engineering experience that spans multiple domains, including but not limited to ISR, Targeting, Object Based Intelligence.
  • Engineering research projects that attest to competence in related areas.
  • Solution Architecture and Database Engineering in mission critical areas.
  • Over The Horizon Radar (OTHR) expertise.
  • Prior knowledge of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), coupled with domain knowledge of joint targeting lifecycle (JTC) experience.
  • In-depth knowledges of the JTIM FOS capabilities and requirements, to include Coalition Intelligence Systems
  • In-depth knowledge of the Key Performance Measures, Operational, System, High Level Requirements and Derived Low Level Requirement requirements that make up the JTIM FOS
  • Informent Exchange Requirements internal and external to the JTIM FOS
  • Expert DoD and Intelligence Community system architecture, systems and system integration

 

Review the USAF JTIM RFI.

Source: SAM

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