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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JULY 27, 2018 FBO #6090
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58 -- Request for Information - Aided Target Detection and Recognition Technologies for Manned and Unmanned Ground Vehicles in Complex Environments

Notice Date
7/25/2018
 
Notice Type
Synopsis
 
NAICS
333314 — Optical Instrument and Lens Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
10205 Burbeck Road Building 362 Fort Belvoir VA 22060-5863
 
ZIP Code
22060-5863
 
Solicitation Number
W909MY-18-R-C016
 
Response Due
8/17/2018
 
Point of Contact
Sabin A. Joseph, Supervisory Contract Specialist, Phone 7037040822
 
E-Mail Address
sabin.a.joseph.civ@mail.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
THIS IS A REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) ONLY - This RFI is issued solely for information and planning purposes - it does not constitute a Request for Proposal (RFP) nor a promise to issue an RFP in the future. Solicitations are not available at this time. Requests for a solicitation will not receive a response. This notice does not constitute a commitment by the United States Government to contract for any supply or service whatsoever. All information submitted in response to this announcement is voluntary; the United States Government will not pay for information requested nor will it compensate any respondent for any cost incurred in developing information provided to the United States Government. The Government will not be liable for payment of any preparation expenses in response to this RFI and is in no way obligated by the information received. Any costs incurred by interested companies in response to this announcement will NOT be reimbursed. The information provided may be used by the Army in developing a future acquisition strategy, Performance Work Statement, Statement of Objectives and/or Performance Based Specification(s). Interested parties are responsible for adequately marking proprietary or competition sensitive information contained in their response. NOTE: The use of RFI Number W909MY-18-R-C016 is for tracking purposes only. Not responding to this RFI does not preclude participation in any future RFP, if any is issued. If a solicitation is released, it will be synopsized on FedBizOpps.gov (FBO). It is the responsibility of the potential offerors to monitor FBO for additional information pertaining to this requirement. Responses are due by 1500 EST 17 August 2018. Please submit all RFI's to Eric Miller, Contract Specialist, eric.b.miller6.civ@mail.mil and Sabin Joseph, Contracting Officer, sabin.a.joseph.civ@mail.mil. The subject line for the email submission shall read as follows: Subject: RFI: W909MY-18-R-C016 - ATR Technology - "Company Name". Description The primary objective of this RFI is to canvas a wide community of traditional and non-traditional providers of technology solutions and services to help identify current state of art in the areas of aided and automatic target detection, recognition and tracking for Electro Optical Infra-Red (EOIR) sensors. This includes, but is not limited to, machine learning and deep learning approaches for real-time exploitation and enhanced situational awareness for ground-based manned and unmanned platforms operating in complex rural and urban environments. The primary emphasis of the RFI is to identify Aided Target Detection (AiTD) and Aided Target Recognition (AiTR) algorithms, image and video processing, machine vision, and sensor exploitation technologies for manned and unmanned ground vehicles to enable increasing levels of artificial intelligence. However, new and emerging computing hardware technologies aimed at SWAP-C constrained implementation of the state of the art sensor exploitation algorithms in real-time are also of interest. Request for Information (RFI) Aided Target Detection and Recognition Technologies for Manned and Unmanned Ground Vehicles in Complex Environments RFI Objectives: o Help identify mature, reliable and robust Aided Target Detection (AiTD) and Aided Target Recognition (AiTR) algorithms, processing modules, and computing technologies that can operate in real time on EOIR sensors mounted on ground combat systems to improve situational awareness and reduce workload of the Soldier. o Help identify current state of the art for AiTD and AiTR approaches and behaviors in increasingly difficult environments to include complex urban and rural terrain. o Help identify potential capabilities for near term integration into current ground combat platforms. o Help identify candidate capabilities for maturation and possible later integration into current fleet and new development vehicles. o Help identify well qualified providers of reliable and robust capabilities, products and services in the areas of algorithm design, development, implementation and integration for manned and unmanned ground combat systems. BACKGROUND DESCRIPTION: The U.S. Army Contracting Command-Aberdeen Proving Grounds Belvoir Division, on behalf of the CERDEC Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD), is requesting information on interested and capable sources for potential award(s) of a contract or contracts related to affordable and mature processing and exploitation algorithms, artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies suitable for application in manned and unmanned ground combat systems to improve soldier capabilities and effectiveness. The desired product must be able to be fully integrated with EOIR sensors on manned and unmanned military ground vehicles (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), Bradley, Abrams, Stryker, MRAP, NGCV, etc.) while observing their specific space constraints and operational environments. Advancements in EOIR sensor technology have enabled integration of cameras with higher resolutions, improved sensitivity, and multi-spectral imaging onto ground vehicle platforms. These sensors play a critical role in movement, situational awareness and target acquisition in combat environments day and night and have become an integral part of the warfighter's capabilities. Current imaging sensors however largely rely on soldier's continued attention on the image/video display. An abundance of sensors and the complexity of tasks in complex environments has made this a daunting task for the Soldier. Recent advances in image exploitation, artificial intelligence and machine learning coupled with a surge in demand for increased autonomy of ground platforms have reinvigorated the interest in automatic target detection, recognition, identification and tracking technologies. AiTD and AiTR will be used on manned platforms to help reduce Soldier workload, improve situational awareness, and reduce response times. On unmanned ground platforms, AiTD and AiTR become a fundamental enabling technology for autonomous operation and mission execution. Traditional AiTD and AiTR algorithm development has focused on Moving Target Indication (MTI) and Static Target Indication (STI) of military targets in relatively unpopulated low clutter rural environments. While this is still an important function, in the future, manned and unmanned ground vehicle platforms will be operated in increasingly complex environments, to include high clutter rural environments such as vehicles or ATGM teams in defilade; as well as urban areas where the enemies may blend in with natural patterns of life. Future AiTD and AiTR approaches will be required to perform basic detection and recognition functionalities in this environment, but will also need to provide more advanced automated behaviors to discriminate and prioritize potential threats. Significant technological challenges exist to successfully utilizing traditional computer vision and emerging machine learning technologies in operational combat environments. Some of these challenges include robustness and reliability of algorithms, SWAP-C of computational hardware, and limited data communication and computational bandwidth. However, arguably a bigger challenge to successfully deliver of AiTR/AiTD capabilities to the warfighter has been the mismatch between the operational requirement/expectation of the soldier and the capabilities and readiness of the AiTR/AiTD technology. As such, this RFI is aimed to better understand the state of the art and identify capable technology providers in the broad area of image and video processing and exploitation in complex settings. REQUIREMENTS: NOTE: THIS NOTICE WAS NOT POSTED TO FEDBIZOPPS ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (25-JUL-2018); HOWEVER, IT DID APPEAR IN THE FEDBIZOPPS FTP FEED ON THIS DATE. PLEASE CONTACT 877-472-3779 or fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
Web Link
Link To Document
(https://www.fbo.gov/notices/3bdb5be390e5dec9a3cb40c43bcfb4a2)
 
Place of Performance
Address: N/A
Country: US
 
Record
SN05006130-F 20180727/180725230807 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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