Space Systems Command posts SEWOL RFI

On September 1, the Space Systems Command posted a sources sought notice for Space Electromagnetic Warfare Operating Location (SEWOL). Responses are due by 5:00 p.m. Eastern on October 21.

The Space Systems Command (SSC), Enterprise Corps and Special Programs Directorate located at Los Angeles Air Force Base, California, is seeking information in the form of Statements of Capabilities (SOC) from interested parties in support of the SSC/ECZJ Warfighting Enterprise Division requirement for the Space Electromagnetic Warfare Operating Location (SEWOL) described below.  The Government is conducting early market research to inform its Acquisition Strategy.

The purpose of this notice is to identify potential sources that can meet SSC/EZCJ’s requirement.  The Government reserves the right to set this acquisition, or portions thereof, aside for small business – to include socially and economically disadvantaged businesses, 8(a) firms, or woman-owned businesses. The Government is seeking contractors interested in and capable of providing all technical and logistical effort required to design, develop, and deliver the SEWOL.

This effort encompasses all technical and logistical effort required to design, develop and deliver the SEWOL.  It includes but is not limited to: hardware architecture design and development; software architecture design and development; communications/networking design and development; integration of Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) weapon systems; sustainment and logistics program definition and execution; DevSecOps support and execution post initial delivery; and operator training program development and execution.

The SEWOL will be the USSF’s consolidated operating location for the planning, tasking and execution of Space Electromagnetic Warfare (SEW) operations.

Review the full SEWOL sources sought notice.

Source: SAM

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