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AFRL Awards DCS $95M ASSET Sensor Analysis Contract
March 12, 2026
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) awarded DCS a $95 million contract in March 2026 to develop advanced analytical tools for the ASSET program, enhancing multi-domain sensor analysis and mission outcome prediction capabilities. This contract builds on the prior MEAMS contract awarded in 2018, reflecting AFRL's continued investment in autonomous sensing technologies to support defense operations across multiple domains.
- Why this matters: The contract signals sustained demand for sophisticated sensor data analysis tools within defense research, emphasizing multi-domain operational effectiveness.
- Procurement professionals should note AFRL's focus on autonomous sensing and multi-domain integration as key areas for future contract opportunities.
- Contractors with expertise in sensor analytics, autonomous systems, and mission-level data fusion may find strategic opportunities to engage with AFRL and its prime contractors.
- The award highlights the importance of evolving sensor technologies and analytical capabilities in defense R&D, influencing procurement planning and technology development priorities.
Agencies
Air Force Research Laboratory, Sensors Directorate
Vendors
DCS, Infoscitex
Contracts
$95 million, $48.4 million
Locations
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- AFRL Awards DCS $95M ASSET Contract for Sensor Analysis Tool · GovCon Wire · Mar 12