USSOCOM shares JCTE interest items list information

On April 6, the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) posted information about the 2022 Joint Capability and Technology Engagement (JCTE) Interest Items List. Two versions, classified and unclassified, will be available.

The Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) has assembled two (2) versions of the Special Operations Forces (SOF) Capability and Technology Interest Items list: a SECRET list and a subset at the UNCLASSIFIED level.  Both lists will be available for release in the June 2022 timeframe.

SYNOPSIS: 2022 Joint Capability and Technology Engagement (JCTE) Interest Items List

The JSOC mission is to conduct studies; training; exercises; research, development, testing, and evaluation; and acquisition and procurement to ensure interoperability among SOF, general purpose forces, and interagency and foreign partners. JSOC has assigned and attached subordinate units and may deploy to support Geographic Combatant Commander’s training, exercises, activities, and operations.

It is JSOC’s desire to inform and influence industry’s internal investment decisions in areas that address SOF’s most sensitive and urgent interest areas.  Many in industry have demonstrated expertise, capacity, funding, and a desire to better understand and invest in SOF unique interest areas.

Factors that make this unique collaboration opportunity attractive include: 1) Increasing Military Budget Austerity – SOF is a judicious transition partner whose future resourcing is among the most well-preserved of the military services. It is JSOC’s desire to improve collaboration in an era where budget austerity tends to erect barriers to open communication. 2) Intellectual Property (IP) – The commercialization of dual-use (government/ commercial) technology can reduce costs to the government, but government contracting IP clauses can restrict industry’s ability to capitalize on their own IP.  Our proposed collaboration model preserves and protects industry’s ownership of their intellectual property.

Why does it matter?  The technical advantage of US Special Operations is both critical and time sensitive.  The time involved in the formal Requirements, Contracting and Acquisition processes can delay the identification, development, demonstration and fielding of cutting-edge capabilities and negatively affect that technical advantage.  Teaming with problem solvers early can mitigate process delay and help SOF maintain our technical advantage and provide our industry partners with unique insight.

  1. OBJECTIVE:

The purpose of this Special Notice is to: 1) provide Industry with information needed to obtain copies of the 2022 JCTE Interest Items list in order to help focus industry research and development decisions toward JSOC’s unique interests; and 2) briefly discuss various ways of industry engagement with SOCOM and JSOC.

The Capability and Technology Interest Items list includes multiple interest items in each of the following categories:

  • Advanced Analytics (AA)
  • Breaching (BR)
  • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE)
  • Command and Control/Mission Planning
  • Communications
  • Contested Area Situational Awareness
  • Electronic Warfare (EW)
  • Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD)
  • Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
  • Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2)
  • Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC)
  • Military Free Fall (MFF)
  • Power and Energy (P&E)
  • Scalable Effects Engagement (SEE)
  • Signature Management (SM)
  • Situational Awareness (SA)
  • Soldier Survival (SS)
  • Target Engagement (TE)

JSOC plans to provide industry representatives with several engagement options including, but not limited to, submitting responses to the SOCOM Broad Area Announcement (BAA), submitting applications to participate in SOCOM Technical Experimentation (TE) events, and entering into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with SOCOM/JSOC.

Review the full JCTE interest items list information.

Source: SAM

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