| Location: | Virginia |
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| Posted: | Feb 10, 2025 |
| Due: | Mar 12, 2025 |
| Agency: | DEPT OF DEFENSE |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
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| Solicitation No: | W911W6-25-RFI-0002 |
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This notice is a follow-on to the Request for Information (RFI) Hybrid-Electric Vertical Take-off and Landing (VTOL) Technology, W911W6-24-RFI-0005, published July 16, 2024, on SAM.gov (https://sam.gov/opp/924c2b08df27463f92f7ea8accc857ad/view).
This notice is provided for information and planning purposes only. The intent is to further clarify the Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Aviation and Missile Center (AvMC) interests in hybrid-electric technologies ahead of a yet to be released Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Call for Hybrid-Electric VTOL Advanced Technology Development.
The motives for releasing a BAA Call with respect to this technology area are to:
The Government is interested in application of hybrid-electric technology to vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) and very short take-off and landing (STOL) platforms that enhance existing or enable novel aviation capabilities. However, there is not a government-prescribed, best hybrid system configuration or technology set. Advanced technologies, to include fuel cells, may be considered.
The Government will not prescribe a “best approach” to meeting the research objectives. There is a spectrum of potentially acceptable ways to characterize technology. Examples may include integrated power system characterization, instrumented aircraft flight testing, and capability demonstration. Technical risk and maturity, cost, complexity, degree of characterization, payoff with respect to research objectives, and level of knowledge transfer are all factors to consider. Flight testing and demonstration is neither required nor prohibited. It will be up to the offeror to justify the merits of the technologies, configurations, and approaches.
Data-centric analytical studies, modeling, and data development through building-block technology characterization activities are important to informing the Army S&T strategy, requirements development, and acquisition planning, and as such, indicative of the type of knowledge products the Government anticipates.
Additional important points are:
Desired results from the effort are:
The future BAA and Call may still evolve and should be read carefully when published to ensure responses meet requirements.
The Government anticipates the BAA Call will initially request concept papers instead of full proposals as part of a two-step process.
Responses to this RFI amendment are not requested however, clarification questions can be submitted by email to deanna.c.vancleaf-foreman.civ@army.mil and andrew.l.davis2.civ@army.mil until such time as a BAA Call is issued. Answers that are regarded as widely applicable may be posted on this site.

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