Opportunity
SBIR / STTR #21.4
Army SBIR Solicitation for Immersive Gaming Solution for C5ISR Training and Testing
Buyer
Army SBIR
Posted
November 30, 2021
Respond By
January 04, 2022
Identifier
21.4
NAICS
541511, 541715, 541690, 541512
The Army is seeking innovative solutions through its SBIR program to develop and demonstrate immersive gaming technology for C5ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) training and testing for Army Signal Soldiers. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Army SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) Office - Products/Services Requested: - Development and demonstration of an immersive gaming solution for C5ISR system operations - Adaptive, scalable, and cost-effective 3D simulated tactical network systems - Modular Open Systems Architecture (MOSA) for integration with third-party vendors and OEMs - Deliverables include: - White paper - Limited prototype demonstration - Configurable prototypes - Product documentation - Progress and test reports - Multiplayer solution with scalable training and testing capabilities - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Solution must address planning, installation, operation, and maintenance of C5ISR systems - Must support hardware, software, and human-machine interface functions - Emphasis on modularity and third-party integration - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated contract value is up to $256,000
Description
This solicitation seeks proposals to develop Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning models to enhance Natural Language Processing capabilities in two key areas: relationship detection and aggregation, and pattern recognition, analysis, and exploitation. The goal is to create prototypes that can be transitioned into PM IS&A's products to support intelligence analysts by improving access to critical data and advanced analytics. The project duration is up to 18 months with a funding amount up to $1.7 million. Proposals must demonstrate scientific, technical, and commercial merits, with phases including research, prototyping, and commercialization.