Opportunity
SAM #FA9101-26-9-ANOA
Air Force Seeks Prototypes for Advanced NAV-WAR Open Air (ANOA) GPS Jamming System
Buyer
AETC PKP Procurement Branch
Posted
April 14, 2026
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
FA9101-26-9-ANOA
NAICS
336415, 334511, 336414, 336419
The Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command is seeking whitepapers and prototype solutions for the Advanced NAV-WAR Open Air (ANOA) System, a high-powered, electronically steerable GPS jamming system to support critical testing and training in GPS-contested environments. - Government Buyer: - Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command - Offices at Wright-Patterson AFB, Arnold AFB, and Holloman AFB - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation or attachments - Products/Services Requested: - Advanced NAV-WAR Open Air (ANOA) System prototypes - Business Process Prototype (1): Actionable Statement of Work - Proof of Concept Prototype (1): One functional ANOA system - Operational Utility Prototype (7): Seven additional ANOA systems (optional) - Operational Utility Prototype Spares (2): Two spare ANOA systems (optional) - Services: - Delivery of detailed SOW, design reviews, and prototype development - Quantities: - Up to 9 ANOA systems (1 proof of concept, 7 optional operational, 1 included in additional systems and spares) - 2 spare systems - Unique or Notable Requirements: - System must realistically simulate GPS-denied environments for Department of War operations - Emphasis on intellectual property rights, cybersecurity compliance, and adherence to federal statutes (e.g., 10 U.S.C. 4022(d)) - Milestone-based prototype development with government inspection and acceptance - Firm fixed pricing required for initial phases - Delivery/Performance Locations: - Arnold Air Force Base, TN - Holloman Air Force Base, NM - Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH
Description
1.0 Introduction and Purpose
The purpose of this project is to acquire a high-powered, electronically steerable Global Positioning System (GPS) jamming system to support critical Department of War testing and training initiatives. Current systems have limitations in their ability to replicate the contested electronic warfare environments necessary to adequately assess and prepare our forces for modern threats. The Advanced NAV-WAR Open Air (ANOA) system will overcome these limitations by providing a robust, realistic, and adaptable platform for evaluating the performance of navigation-dependent systems in a GPS-contested scenario. This RWP is issued under the authority of 10 U.S.C. § 4022 for the purpose of acquiring prototypes to address this need.
See attached documents for full details.