Army Research Lab posts RFI for C5ISR services
On February 22, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory posted the following request for information/sources sought synopsis (Solicitation Number: W911QX16R0003). Responses to this RFI are due no later than 3:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on 31 March 2016.
The Army Research Laboratory’s (ARL) Computational and Information Sciences Directorate (CISD), is seeking technical information to support an acquisition strategy for the subject Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) services. CISD provides scientific research and technology focused on information processing, network and communication sciences, information assurance, and battlespace environments, and advanced computing that create, exploit and harvest innovative technologies to enable knowledge superiority for the Warfighter. CISD’s technologies provide the strategic, operational, and tactical information dominance across the spectrum of the US Army Research Laboratory’s (ARL) operations.
Under the given subject, CISD is seeking industry feedback on innovative approaches in fulfilling the C5ISR requirement of providing CISD with services and solutions related to research, development, test, evaluation, production, and fielding for the C5ISR. This support also includes High Performance Computing Modernization Program / Defense Research and Engineering Network (HPCMP) / (DREN) Operations Support, the HPCMP Security Engineering Support, the HPCMP Security Operations Support and the HPCMP/DREN Network Operations Support and Programmatic Oversight and Analysis Support. The objective is to ensure that CISD is able to produce cutting edge research, novel solutions for Army centric challenges, and fully support the wide variety of projects and programs that make up the CISD mission. Technical requirements included in this RFI are based on needs identified by C5ISR.
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