The Hatch Report: Weekly DoD RFI/RFP Rollup (Issue #32)
This issue covers 23 RFIs & RFPs—incl efforts to modernize UA’s medical information systems, a potential >4k unit FMS order for handheld c-UAS systems, and an upcoming classified JSOC industry day
Past Week’s Most Eye-Catching DoD RFIs & RFPs
1) Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (c-UAS)
CECOM RFI
Seeking information on the potential procurement of 4,145 handheld, single-soldier portable c-UAS units for real-time detection, tracking, and identification (DTI) of Group 1, 2, and 3 small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (s-UAS) operating in the ISM frequency spectrum.
Core requirements include a drone threat detection range of 2+ miles, geolocation accuracy of approximately 10-20 meters, detection speed of less than 1 second, 360-degree detection direction, and identification of the initiator's (remote controller) position.
Note: Systems should be exportable for use in Taiwan (Could indicate a possible FMS sale).
Response deadline: June 4
2) AMPV Full Rate Production Market Survey
PEO GCS Sources Sought
Appears aimed at identifying alternative manufacturers capable of producing all five AMPV variants—suggesting Army interest in expanding capacity beyond BAE Systems, the incumbent prime.
Confirms that a complete Technical Data Package (TDP) is not currently available, and no performance specification is being provided at this stage—respondents must explain their ability to produce AMPV either with a full TDP, or under limited data conditions with performance-based specs.
Solicits detailed input on production readiness, ability to integrate GFE C5ISR systems, welding to military standards, and secure SECRET/NOFORN facilities—indicating a desire to find credible second-source or surge manufacturers who can potentially work under data constraints.
Also requests information on contract structuring preferences, interest in Army public-private partnerships, and approaches to mitigating technical risk without full design authority.
Response Deadline: June 6
3) Submarine Launch Unmanned Aerial System (SLUAS)
PEO Undersea Warfare Systems Sources Sought
Market research for a 7-year, single-award production and lifecycle support contract for a Submarine Launch Unmanned Aerial System All-Up-Round (SLUAS AUR) integrating a UAV and launch canister.
Seeking firms able to produce a 3-inch form-factor SLUAS within 18 months of award, capable of submarine launch, optical payload delivery, over-the-horizon endurance, and full integration with submarine systems.
Emphasis on non-developmental solutions with demonstrated TRL/MRL maturity, compliance with submarine certification (shock, cyber, battery), and ability to meet Government Purpose Rights threshold.
Response Deadline: June 13
4) Modernization of Expeditionary Medicine (EXMED) Warfighter Prototypes
PEO Unmanned and Small Combatants Special Notice
The Navy is looking for help modernizing its ability to provide medical care during future wars, especially on new Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) ships that will operate close to shore in contested environments. These ships currently lack the ability to perform surgery or stabilize injured troops at sea—this effort aims to fix that.
The government wants a lead organization (a “prime integrator”) to test and combine different medical technologies into a working system that can deliver battlefield care on the move. Needed capabilities include: stabilizing wounded troops in the field, conducting surgeries, providing basic and dental care, preventing illness, and safely moving patients—all under tough conditions with limited resources.
Existing prototypes like mobile surgical units, trauma care systems, diagnostic labs, and deployable field hospitals are already in development. The government is now asking for help improving these and integrating them into a cohesive, ship-ready medical system.
The initial funding is $800,000, but there’s a clear pathway to additional sole-source (non-competed) funding if the work shows progress. This is structured as a prototype project under an OTA and could lead to production opportunities.
Response Deadline: June 13
Proposers Conference: Held on May 30
5) Synchronized Persistent Army Experimentation (SPARX)
Army Futures Command Special Notice
SPARX serves as the Army’s central intake mechanism for novel technologies seeking participation in operationally relevant experimentation events under AFC’s campaign of learning.
Managed by DEVCOM, it enables continuous industry engagement by collecting structured technology inputs that may be aligned with upcoming experiments across Army formations.
Technologies are assessed for relevance to modernization priorities and Multi-Domain Operations; selected submissions may advance to live soldier evaluations at scale.
Submission requires a completed Technology Overview Template (updated and posted on May 21)
Response Deadline: Open until April 14, 2030
6) Open-Source Architecture for UGV Development
NIWC Pacific RFQ
Seeks development and delivery of modular, open-source algorithms for sensor fusion, control, and path planning across both simulated and physical unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) platforms.
Base work involves comparative literature reviews, development in MATLAB/Simulink and Python (ROS2/Gazebo compatible), and delivery of all source code; option tasks require hardware integration and indoor/outdoor testing with <15 lb and <150 lb UGVs, respectively.
Required capabilities include obstacle avoidance, GPS waypoint navigation, map-based planning, and target following in both controlled indoor and GPS-denied, harsh outdoor environments.
Supports DoD-wide MOSA implementation for unmanned systems modernization; enables NIWC Pacific to evaluate and demonstrate next-gen autonomy solutions with warfighters.
Response Deadline: May 28
7) CoasterChase Future Program Announcement
DARPA Biological Technologies Office Special Notice
Exploring whether stimulating nerves in the small intestine can help troops better manage stress, improve memory during high-pressure situations, and reduce risk of PTSD over time.
The program will develop a pill-sized device that can be swallowed to sense and stimulate gut nerves—affecting stress-related hormones like cortisol and neuropeptide.
CoasterChase has two main goals: (1) study how gut nerve stimulation affects stress in lab models, and (2) build the ingestible device needed to deliver and measure that stimulation.
The project will run for 24 months in two 12-month phases; DARPA is looking for teams with expertise in stress biology, neurotechnology, and miniaturized medical devices.
Response Deadline: June 30
8) Ukraine Medical Information System (MIS)
USAF CIO Sources Sought
Solicitation seeks technical services to support development, modernization, and expansion of Ukraine’s Medical Information System (MIS).
Scope includes engineering, development, and operationalization of existing MIS modules and workflows, as well as creation of new capabilities and processes.
Place of performance is Kyiv, Ukraine.
Response Deadline: June 6
9) Integrated Network Operations Battalion and Below (INB2)
PEO C3N Sources Sought
Market research for enterprise-wide software licenses, program management, and Post Deployment Software Support (PDSS) to support fielded and planned INB2 systems under the RAP-TR program.
Licenses cover a NetOps software application used to monitor and manage tactical radios, software-defined waveforms, and ancillary networking devices at the battalion level and below.
Application must be radio vendor-agnostic, ATO-compliant, and interoperable with IRIS and future enterprise Over-the-Air Management (eOTAM) tools.
1,064 additional systems scheduled for deployment within 5 months.
Supports 173 Army units to date; vendors must demonstrate capacity to deliver and install within 150 days and meet Army’s current NetOps readiness criteria.
Response Deadline: June 2
10) SOF Modernization Industry Engagement (SMIE)
Joint Special Operations Command Special Notice
JSOC is soliciting classified tech proposals addressing high-priority SOF operational problems via the 2025 SMIE event (July 9–10, National Capital Region).
Participants must have SIPR or JWICS access to receive the classified problem statements.
Proposals reviewed by operational, technical, and programmatic SMEs; top submissions advance to in-person pitches and potential follow-on via demo, CRADA, or contract.
Process framed as non-binding market research per FAR 15.201(e), but clearly geared toward surfacing near-term SOF modernization solutions.
Response Deadline: June 5
11) Radio-Controlled Class 3 UAS
Armament Directorate (EB), Eglin AFB Sources Sought
Seeking cost-effective, radio-controlled Class 3 UAS for use in weapon system qualification and threat emulation.
UAS must support autonomous operation (takeoff to landing) and be fully operable by three or fewer personnel, including setup and teardown.
Requires open systems architecture for payload integration and support for multiple launch methods (e.g., rocket-assisted, pneumatic).
Performance envelope: 55–1,320 lbs takeoff weight, under 18,000 ft altitude, and below 250 knots airspeed.
Response Deadline: May 30
12) Pulling Guard Industry Day Q&A Just Posted
DARPA TTO Solicitation (Updated)
Aims to develop a commercial ecosystem for semi-autonomous maritime escort systems that can detect, track, and defeat small boat threats in support of DoD-protected vessels.
DARPA reiterated the structure of the program: two commercial performers delivering a semi-autonomous point-defense escort system—FA1 (sensing, sensemaking, targeting) and FA2 (platform and mobility integration).
Each awardee will develop and receive government approval for their own test plan; Overwatch Demo evaluations will involve DARPA, other government stakeholders, and relevant commercial observers.
Proposers must submit detailed cost estimates for Phase 1 and Phase 1 Option, and provide ROM estimates for Phase 2; durations must align with BAA program goals.
Solutions must address operational realities including detect-and-avoid standards, low-probability-of-detection sensing, and defeating raids of 3 simultaneous USVs with 85% success probability.
13) Ship-based Long-endurance Airborne Platforms & EW Payloads
Office of Naval Research Solicitation
Seeking TRL 5+ ship-based airborne decoys with modular electronic warfare (EW) payloads to enhance soft-kill defenses against modern anti-ship missile (ASM) threats.
Decoy platforms must support rapid deployment, ≥1 hour hover endurance, autonomous flight with ship-based C2, secure comms, and optional recoverability.
EW payloads must deliver sufficient EIRP across mission-relevant frequencies, enable multi-spectral aperture control and stabilization, maintain RF isolation, and support integration of RF/electromechanical systems.
ONR requests cost-capability tradeoffs at $100K, $500K, and $1M tiers; encourages collaboration across vehicle and payload developers; vehicle- or payload-only submissions accepted if dependencies are addressed.
Response Deadline: July 18
14) Advanced Disease Outbreak Simulation Capabilities
DARPA Biological Technologies Office RFI
Seeks novel modeling capabilities that simulate infectious disease spread across individuals, communities, and geographies to inform biosurveillance and countermeasure response.
Focus areas include: agent-based and network modeling; intervention strategy simulation; high-resolution spatiotemporal dynamics; immune status/fatality rate integration; and scalability to global population datasets.
DARPA is especially interested in approaches that leverage machine learning, AI, and complex systems theory, and welcomes proposals including commercial and government off-the-shelf (COTS/GOTS) tools that may require licensing.
Optional cost estimates should assume a user-friendly dashboard enabling rapid parameter tuning and multi-run simulations for non-epidemiologist users.
Response Deadline: June 23
15) Government Requirement for Advanced Power and Energy (GRAPE)
Air Force Research Laboratory Presolicitation
Solicitation seeks large-capacity energy storage systems for austere, subzero environments (as low as -60°F) to enhance installation-level operational resilience and reduce generator reliance.
One-step proposal process under GRAPE Call 003; effort focuses on electrification of flightline operations and integration of charging infrastructure across Department of the Air Force (DAF) installations.
Contract ceiling is $25M with phased FY25–FY29 funding; AFRL anticipates a single award but reserves the right to issue multiple or none.
Unlimited data rights are preferred; technical data restrictions will be considered as part of evaluation.
Response Deadline: July 28
16) Missile and Space Intelligence Center Industry Engagement Technical Exchange Meeting
DIA Presolicitation
Industry engagement in advance of DIA’s Contract Operations for Missile Evaluation and Testing (COMET), a 10-year multiple-award IDIQ supporting MSIC R&D and intelligence analysis.
Scope includes development, sustainment, and integration of hardware, software, and FMI capabilities supporting DIA, DoD, and national intelligence customers.
Anticipated task order types include CPFF, FFP, and T&M; performance requires TS/SCI cleared personnel and facilities.
Full and open competition expected; RFP release planned for July 2025 with responses due September 2025.
Response Deadline: June 25
17) Virtual Industry Day #2 for Managing Army’s Human Capital (MAHC-III)
IPPS-A Program Office Special Notice
Purpose of the event is to help industry prepare solution briefs in response to the MAHC-III Call for Solutions. The listed speakers are all government representatives from the IPPS-A program and contracting offices.
Focused on Agile software development and integration of PeopleSoft-based capabilities for Army HR modernization.
Response Deadline: June 6
18) UAV Drone Systems (Parrot Anafi UKR or Equal)
MICC Fort Drum RFQ
Solicits 4 Parrot Anafi UKR drones or equal, with GPS-denied flight, FLIR Boson thermal sensor, 4K video, encrypted LoRa/MARS comms, and EO/IR stabilized gimbal.
Includes 8 spare propeller sets, 16 smart batteries (6,800mAh LiPo, USB-C fast charge), and FOB Destination shipping to Fort McCoy, WI (ZIP 54656)
Must meet all listed salient characteristics; evaluation based on price and technical compliance—nonconforming quotes or missing country-of-origin form (Attachment 1) will be rejected.
“Brand name or equal” offerors must provide full technical documentation showing equivalency to the Parrot system; no NFZ limits, IP53-rated, cyber-secure (FIPS 140-2, AES encryption)
Response Deadline: June 5
19) Industry Engagement Day
Office of Naval Research Special Notice
Classified in-person forum to present ONR’s full R&D portfolio, highlight capability gaps, and surface industry-led transition solutions across C5ISRT, Ocean Sensing, Sea/Air Warfare, and Human Performance.
Opportunity to directly engage with ONR S&T leadership, Program Officers, NavalX, and small business offices; signals near- and long-term transition priorities to Fleet and acquisition commands.
Strong entry point for companies seeking alignment with ONR’s core thrusts and multi-phase S&T investments; classified format implies active operational relevance.
Space limited to 120 attendees; SECRET clearance required.
Response Deadline: August 19
Event Date: August 28 in Arlington, VA
20) Ocean Explorer (OEX) Large Underwater Vehicle Demonstrator
Office of Naval Research Solicitation
Solicitation seeks rapid design and prototyping of an ultra-large autonomous undersea vehicle capable of extended ocean-scale missions with modular payload integration.
Phase 1A focuses on technical feasibility and squadron-scale operational planning; Phase 1B offers a path to detailed design and potential future development.
Up to two contracts expected, totaling $30M; full proposals invited following white paper feedback and oral presentations.
Industry Days at ONR (June 30–July 1) will include classified sessions; attendance strongly encouraged to improve proposal competitiveness.
Response Deadline: White papers due July 25; full proposals due October 31
21) Ammunition Industrial Base Engineering Support Services
Project Lead Joint Services (PL JS) Sources Sought
Seeking broad industry input to sustain and modernize the conventional ammunition industrial base—focus on strategic planning, risk mitigation, facility competition, and engineering support.
Emphasis on support to Government-Owned, Contractor-Operated (GOCO) facilities and analysis tied to Section 806 determinations, SMCA watch lists, ARMS Act implementation, and NTIB strategies.
Indicates possible follow-on IDIQ or MATOC supporting design, construction, and modernization efforts across the Army's ammo production infrastructure.
Opportunity for firms with experience in industrial base analysis, acquisition planning, digital engineering, EVM, and public-private competition frameworks.
Response Deadline: June 30
22) Design, Integration, and Validation of Abrams Armor
Project Manager Abrams Sources Sought
Seeks firms with deep Abrams M1A2 expertise to support survivability upgrades through design, integration, and validation of advanced armor packages.
Requires Top Secret/SAP-cleared facilities and personnel, plus ability to handle NRC-regulated radioactive materials.
Emphasis on full-spectrum support: CAD-compatible design, ballistic test hardware fabrication, and classified systems integration.
Response Deadline: June 4
23) Next-Gen Firewall (NGFW)
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) Sources Sought
Seeking small business sources for a turnkey NGFW solution including hardware, software, installation, and support at Twentynine Palms.
Requirements include high-availability firewall configuration, secure remote access, policy enforcement, and integration with existing USMC network infrastructure.
Emphasis on 24/7 threat protection, zero-day defense, web filtering, and compliance with DoD cybersecurity policies.
Signals potential future procurement; early-stage market research for solution maturity and vendor capabilities.
Response Deadline: June 3
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Great stuff Nick. Thanks.