SPECIAL NOTICE
99 -- Mobility Cross-Cutting Operational Enabler, Request for Information (RFI), LOE 2: Airlift
- Notice Date
- 12/31/2022 11:35:06 AM
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- Contracting Office
- FA8614 AFLCMC WLMK C17 WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OH 45433-7142 USA
- ZIP Code
- 45433-7142
- Response Due
- 1/11/2023 8:59:00 PM
- Point of Contact
- Lt Col Quincy Hearns, Phone: 9376569405, Cale Reedy, Phone: 9379851078
- E-Mail Address
-
quincy.hearns@us.af.mil, Cale.Reedy@us.af.mil
(quincy.hearns@us.af.mil, Cale.Reedy@us.af.mil)
- Description
- In 2022, the Secretary of the Air Force established seven Operational Imperatives (OIs) and three Cross-Cutting Operational Enablers (COE), major focus areas for the Department of the Air Force (DAF): OI 1: Resilient Space Order of Battle OI 2: Advanced Battle Management System/Joint All-Domain Command & Control (AMBS/JADC2) OI 3: Air, Ground & Sea Surface Moving Target Engagement OI 4: Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) Family of Systems OI 5: Resilient Forward Basing OI 6: B-21 Family of Systems OI 7: Readiness to Mobilize, Deploy, & Fight Electromagnetic Spectrum of Operations (EMSO) COE Mobility COE Munitions COE The above imperatives/enablers will set the tone for the DAF�s future and decisions made by senior leaders. Operational and Acquisition leads have been appointed for each OI/COE to perform analysis within an aggressive timeline to generate FY24/5 POM recommendations for the Secretary by the end of March 2023. This RFI supports the analysis for ONE of the LOEs within the Mobility COE to inform future budget and program decisions. Additional separate RFI�s may be issued in support of other imperatives. Where possible, the DAF would like to understand within your responses how your technology and operational concepts for this imperative could enable, connect, and contribute across all imperatives/cross-cutting enablers. We would also like to understand the scalability and adaptability of your identified concepts. LOE 1: Airlift Current and future airlift platforms will be required to effectively command, control, and communicate globally, navigate accurately in degraded communications and precision navigation and timing (PNT) environments, and adaptively perform through a high operations tempo and contested environments. These ToS capabilities should provide resilient line of sight (LOS) and beyond line of sight (BLOS) airborne connectivity with the future Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) environment; open architecture design, federated systems & data streams; and alternate PNT options. These ToS capabilities should be threat-informed to enhance survivability and mission effectiveness: increased situational awareness, include on-board electronic warfare (EW)/electronic attack (EA), and provide interoperability with off-board Autonomous Collaborative Platforms. These ToS capabilities should provide agility: facilitating/expediting quick-turn operations, improved fuel and cargo efficiency, improved maintenance procedures, improved airfield access, as well as reduced maintenance and logistics support requirements. The combined NGAL ToS paths of integrating available technology into the current fleet, along with continued maturation of additional new technologies, will help shape the requirements for future airlift aircraft.
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- Record
- SN06554475-F 20230102/221231230057 (samdaily.us)
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