| Location: | Federal |
|---|---|
| Posted: | May 19, 2025 |
| Due: | Jul 3, 2025 |
| Agency: | DEPT OF DEFENSE |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
| Category: | |
| Solicitation No: | W911NF-25-R-0003 |
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The United States Army is approaching the end of the Anubis Technology Maturation Initiative to demonstrate M-Code Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver capability on a commercially-available System on Chip (SoC).[1] The Anubis program has successfully demonstrated the ability to receive and process the GPS M-Code signal and produce a Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) solution and output the solution through ICD-GPS-153 messages. The Army is now interested in working with vendors that have the ability to utilize the Anubis hardware/software M-Code GPS solution for potential insertion into Assured PNT (A-PNT) systems or products that could provide an A-PNT solution to Army and other DoD systems. It is anticipated that the Anubis chipset would be integrated with other sensors and/or hardware (e.g., wheel speed sensors, barometers, anti-jam antennas, visual odometry, signals of opportunity receivers, chips-scale atomic clock, etc) to provide orthogonal inputs to provide A-PNT to the operator and/or client system. The Anubis chipset could host software applications and receive sensor inputs to determine the PNT solution on the Anubis SoC or could export M-Code GPS measurements to a second processor to calculate the PNT solution.
Interested vendors are requested to submit an email to the POC with a list of potential Anubis hardware/software applications. The subject line of the email should read as: “Anubis RFI Response”. The email should include a short description (i.e., one or two paragraphs) identifying applications/programs that might utilize the Anubis hardware/software. Note that additional information about the Anubis program will require the execution of a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) with the Anubis contract performer. Vendors will also be required to hold a valid SECRET facility security clearance so as to access/utilize the Anubis program information.
[1]“Anubis Software Defined Chipset for M-Code and Advanced PNT Applications”, Department of Defense Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Budget Estimates, April 2022, PE 0604115A: Technology Maturation Initiatives, Army, Volume 2a – 497
https://www.asafm.army.mil/Portals/72/Documents/BudgetMaterial/2023/Base%20Budget/rdte/vol_2-Budget_Activity_4.pdf

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