DIA posts Defensive System Analysis sources sought
On June 29, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) posted a sources sought notice for defensive system analysis. Responses are due by 9:00 a.m. Central on July 31.
Scientific and technical intelligence analysis is required by the Missile and Space Intelligence Center (MSIC) of the DIA. The emphasis of this effort is to assess the theory of operation, characteristics and performance, physical characteristics, signatures, vulnerabilities and employment of defensive systems.
The contractor shall provide coherent and integrated analysis of data related to a variety of defensive weapon systems and using countries. The contractor shall perform the analysis, evaluation, assessment, and documentation of intelligence information on current and future defensive systems, including the subsystems, components, and technologies of each system.
The contractor shall support the acquisition/exploitation of defensive systems foreign materiel. The contractor shall develop digital models, simulations, and hardware representations of defensive systems and computer-based analytical tools needed to assess foreign defensive system capabilities and vulnerabilities. The contractor shall input parametric data, develop algorithms, and provide quality control of defensive systems databases. Information from data sources shall be used for engineering and scientific assessments and for long-range forecasts of developments in areas of interest.
Review the DIA Defensive System Analysis sources sought.
Source: SAM
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