| Location: | Alabama |
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| Posted: | Nov 20, 2025 |
| Due: | Dec 19, 2025 |
| Agency: | DEPT OF DEFENSE |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
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| Solicitation No: | W31P4Q-26-R-0003 |
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REQUEST FOR INFORMATION FOR PLANNING PURPOSES
The United States Government (USG) will not pay for any costs related to responding to this Request for Information (RFI).
Although "offeror" is used in this RFI, your response will be treated as information only. It shall not be used as a proposal.
This RFI is issued for the purpose of acquiring information on research, development, and testing of seeker technologies for application in United States (U.S.) Army missile systems.
Pursuant to Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 15.2, this notice is being issued as an RFI. Any questions concerning this posting should reference RFI number W31P4Q-26-R-0003 and be sent to the contractual Point of Contact (POC) Ms. Tammy Benson at tammy.j.benson.civ@army.mil., U.S. Army Contracting Command-Redstone, CCAM-MZA-B, Redstone Arsenal, AL. Telephone requests for additional information will not be honored. Question submittals must also include Company name, CAGE code, and appropriate POC information.
The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Aviation and Missile Center (AvMC) is currently conducting market research only. No award is intended as a result of this RFI nor does the USG intend to pay for information received. Responses to this notice are not an offer and cannot be accepted by the USG to form a binding contract. RFI responses will only be accepted from U.S. companies and organizations.
SYNOPSIS
The evolution and proliferation of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) in mass attack scenarios is currently being demonstrated in global warfare engagements. These types of engagements can quickly overwhelm current defense architectures and drive the need for deep magazines with versatile deployment options at low cost per kill. To prepare for these types of scenarios, the DEVCOM AvMC Missile Science & Technology (S&T) Capability Area Lead (CAL) for Air and Missile Defense (AMD) is conducting research to identify potential interested sources with existing component technologies that enable small form factor interceptors and address the Counter-Small Unmanned Aircraft System (C-sUAS) mission.
This request is to inform planning of a C-sUAS missile S&T program by evaluating Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and Government Off-The-Shelf (GOTS) missile component concepts that exist currently. Components of interest include seekers, Control Actuation Systems (CAS), batteries, Guidance Navigation Unit/Inertial Measurement Unit (GNU/IMU), and mission computers. Respondents should describe component technologies that are at Technology Readiness Level 5 (TRL5) or greater and have immediate availability for demonstration in a lab environment.
The exact form factor of the future C-sUAS missile has not yet been defined. The AMD CAL has ongoing trade studies that will help inform form factor as well as help define necessary component technologies that require maturation. An initial set of attributes that all component submissions must have are provided in bullet format below.
RFI INTENT
The primary objective of this RFI is to provide the USG with a comprehensive database of readily available component technologies that may be leveraged in support of a future C-sUAS Interceptor program. As stated previously, this future interceptor is currently undefined in terms of physical constraints and Concept of Operations (CONOPS). The component submissions provided in this RFI, in conjunction with ongoing AMD CAL trade studies, will be used to help shape these constraints.
The USG intends to evaluate these components through Subject Matter Expert (SME) evaluation and/or Government lab testing. Components will be evaluated against technical specifications, maturity, and affordability. It is important that the components are smaller and cheaper than legacy systems for mobile C-sUAS configurations and are readily available for integration. Objectively, the components would enable lethality against Group 1-2 UAS at ranges of 1-4 km while providing maneuver forces with a deep magazine of quick response, low cost per kill interceptors.
The USG reserves the right to ask for additional clarifying information on certain component submissions.
RESPONSE CONTENT
The AMD CAL requests that each offeror’s response consists of two documents: a technical white paper and an Excel format data sheet (Enclosure A). Expected format of the technical white paper is provided below. Offerors are encouraged to respond with any component technologies that meet the minimum maturity and form factor specifications stated above. The AMD CAL requests all components be included in a single submission. Multiple items may be submitted as part of a single component (i.e., an offeror with multiple seeker solutions may submit all of them in a single submission given they fall within the overarching specifications provided above).
The Excel formatted data sheet will be provided to offerors as part of this RFI (Enclosure A). The document consists of individual tabs for each component the AMD CAL is interested in. Offerors are asked to populate each tab with relevant information as it relates to their individual component submissions.
The requested format of the technical white paper is as follows:
COVER PAGE:
Please provide one page with the following information:
Part A. Business Information: (Suggested 0.5 Pages)
Please provide the following information for your company and for any teaming or joint venture partners:
Part B. Company Capability: (Suggested 2.5 Pages)
Candidate technical solutions should be supported by company experience with missile component development, and the company’s understanding of surface-to-air-missile components as a C-sUAS solution.
Part C. Technical Submission: (Suggested 5 Pages)
The response will include a description of the candidate missile component(s) in one or more of the 5 named categories (seeker, CAS, battery, GNU/IMU, CPU), and how the solution meets the goals outlined in this RFI. Recommended 1-2 pages per component. Your submission should also:
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS.
UNCLASSIFIED SUBMISSION
Unclassified submissions should be submitted via email to the contractual POC, Ms. Tammy Benson at tammy.j.benson.civ@army.mil. The subject line should reference RFI number W31P4Q-26-R-0003 and contain the submission file name (i.e., System concept-XYZ Corp). The email of the sender should be the same as the valid e-mail of the designated company POC.
CUI SUBMISSION
Marketing material is considered an insufficient response to this RFI. Respondents should indicate which portions of their responses are proprietary and should mark them accordingly. The USG will honor appropriate proprietary claims to prevent improper disclosure.
CONTENT REVIEW.
The submissions will be reviewed by USG personnel and their support contractors. All information provided will be adequately protected. Any proprietary information must be identified. To be reviewed, the statement "Releasable to USG agencies and their supporting contractors for review only" must accompany any proprietary submission. USG personnel reserve the right to request further clarification or request presentations to enhance understanding of the respondent's submittal. Material from respondent with the exception of identified proprietary information may be incorporated into future program documentation to include future solicitations.
When reviewing, USG personnel and their supporting contractors will consider:
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