On January 26, Project Manager Intelligence Systems & Analytics (PM IS&A) issued an invitation for the Army Intelligence Data Platform- Next (AIDP-Next) Virtual Industry Day. The event will take place on February 12.
PM IS&A is conducting a virtual Industry Day in support of the Army Intelligence Data Platform- Next (AIDP-Next) program. AIDP-Next will consist of a single foundation with one coherent software continuum at all echelons, in the cloud and on edge devices, that will provide modular, adaptable software suite of essential capabilities across the Intelligence Warfighting Function (IWfF) to solve the problem statement.
The Industry Day will be conducted as a webinar. The Government encourages participation from both traditional and non-traditional vendors that can offer innovative commercial products with potential modifications to meet the Government requirements. This event will inform industry of the government contract strategy, desired program schedule, specific product capability objectives, and other areas of interest.
Problem Statement: The fielded Army intelligence solution operates solely through an enterprise cloud-based system that allows users to perform Intelligence Warfighting Function (IWfF) tasks. The existing solution lacks a cohesive, integrated approach for operating from the Enterprise Cloud to the Tactical Edge (Denied, Degraded, Intermittent, and Limited network connectivity), across multiple security domains (Secret and Top Secret), with a common user interface, supported by seamless, lossless, near-real time data sharing.
How does the Army fill these capability gaps to support the Army IWfF from an Enterprise Cloud to the Tactical Edge and provide military intelligence capabilities and information to Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) and Army mission command systems?
Review the Army AIDP-Next industry day invitation.
Source: SAM
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