Opportunity
SAM #W58SFN-26-R-0059
Consortium Opportunity: Advanced Sensor Technology Development for Army Fires
Buyer
W6QK ACC-RSA
Posted
July 08, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
W58SFN-26-R-0059
NAICS
541330, 334511, 541715, 541512
This opportunity is issued by the U.S. Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal (ACC-RSA) and DEVCOM AvMC, seeking vendors for a consortium focused on advanced sensor technologies supporting Army fires capabilities. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Army Contracting Command (ACC-RSA) - DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center (AvMC) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the notice is open to all interested parties - Products/Services Requested: - Advanced sensor technology development and integration services - Includes design, modeling, simulation, experimentation, prototyping, demonstration, and assessment - Scope covers sensor algorithms, software, hardware, subsystems, and systems for ground-based or ground-launched applications - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Vendors must join a consortium to be eligible for classified Requests for White Papers (RWPs) - Focus is on broad technology development, not specific products or part numbers - Opportunity is for Other Transaction (OT) agreements, enabling flexible R&D collaboration
Description
This is an unclassified Sources Sought Notification for DEVCOM AvMC. The Government intends to create and administer a consortium OT for DEVCOM AvMC projects. The Government intends to enter into a Consortium Member Agreement (CMA) with selected vendors prior to issuing any Request for White Papers (RWPs). Only vendors that become members of the consortium through execution of a CMA will be eligible to receive subsequent classified RWPs. The Government will issue RWPs, at the classified level only, to members of the consortium OT. The classified RWPs will be for developing advanced sensor technologies supporting Army defensive, offensive, and integrated fires capabilities. Specific functional capabilities and core competencies of interest to the Government include, but are not limited to, design, modeling, simulation, experimentation, prototyping, demonstration, and assessment of ground-based or ground-launched sensor algorithms, software, hardware, subsystems, and systems enabling advanced fires capabilities for the Army.