Navy to host unmanned systems industry day
On November 2, the U.S. Navy released an invitation to an industry day for autonomous and unmanned systems and platforms. The event will take place on November 18, and the deadline to RSVP is 12:00 p.m. Eastern on November 16.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD) announces an Industry Day for Unmanned Vehicles (UxV) and Unmanned Systems (UxS) development, experimentation, demonstration, acquisition, operations, and employment resulting in products and/or services that are within thirteen Functional Areas. The Contractor shall provide full life-cycle and full spectrum support for:
- Payload Integration
- Non-Payload Sensors
- Enabling Capabilities and Technologies
- Autonomy and Vehicle Control Systems
- Ashore and Host Platform Elements
- Product Support Management
- Test and Evaluation Support
- Lab Support
- Experimentation and Demonstration Support
- Prototyping
- Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience
- Software Support
- Modeling and Simulation
This is an excellent opportunity to increase Industry’s knowledge about this particular requirement and to ask questions that might arise as result of the presentation. Participants are encouraged to submit questions before the event.
Background
The U.S. Navy must meet current and future operational requirements employing and deploying autonomous and unmanned systems and platforms. To that end, the Government intends to utilize this contract to support current and future Autonomous and Unmanned Systems Technology, Capability, and Platform development, acquisition, and sustainment programs. This includes exercises, experiments, demonstrations, tests, and trials.
In response to delivery/task orders (DO/TO) issued under this contract by the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and Naval Surface Warfare Center ‐ Carderock Division (NSWC CD), the Contractor shall provide products and/or services that are within thirteen Functional Areas. Products and/or services may be performed under this contract for existing or new product areas, programs, or missions, which are assigned to these activities during the life of the contract. The period of performance will be identified in each DO/TO. Work will be accomplished within the continental United States (CONUS) and at outside continental United States (OCONUS) locations as specified on the DO/TOs.
Review the full Navy unmanned systems industry day invitation.
Source: SAM
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