Army posts RFI for electronic warfare planning and management tool
On June 5, the U.S. Army posted a request for information about an Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool (Solicitation Number: W56KGY17RM0157). Responses are due by 2:00pm Eastern on July 7, according to FedBizOpps.
Program Executive Officer (PEO) Intelligence Electronic Warfare & Sensors (IEW&S), Program Manager (PM) Electronic Warfare & Cyber (EW&C), Product Manager (PdM) Electronic Warfare Integration (EWI), is conducting this RFI to identify industry sources capable of providing a range of services and efforts necessary to continue the design, build, integration, testing, delivery, and maintenance of the Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tool (EWPMT) system.
BACKGROUND
PdM EWI is the Product Manager for the Acquisition, Development, Deployment and sustainment of the EWPMT. Facing an electromagnetic environment that is congested and contested among adversaries and non-aligned parties and the proliferation of electronic warfare (EW) technologies worldwide, the Army intends to develop a framework to integrate current and future EW capabilities into a networked, modular system capable of providing a unified EW capability across the force. The EWPMT is a software application that gives Electronic Warfare Officers (EWO) and Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager (ESM) mission planning capability to plan, coordinate, manage, and deconflict unit EW activities. It provides battle management for distributed, networked EW capability, aligned with fires and synchronize air/ground electromagnetic spectrum operations across the 2/3/6 areas of responsibility.
Full information is available here.
Source: FedBizOpps