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The National Security Innovation Network (NSIN), in partnership with the Air Force 56th Range Management Office (RMO) and the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence (USAICoE) at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, will run a prize challenge to identify innovative capabilities for multi-domain range scheduling and management.
A team of subject matter experts will evaluate applicants and select up to 15 companies as finalists to participate in the hybrid Pitch Day in June 2024, to be held at the Defense Innovation OnRamp Hub: Arizona. Among these finalists, up to 3 companies will be selected as winners, with a total of $75,000 in awards allocated to the top-performing company/companies.
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is making significant investments in this arena and looking to support the growth of an integrated tool that facilitates efficient planning, communication, and coordination of range activities to meet mission objectives while optimizing resource utilization and minimizing conflicts.
The DoD currently grapples with challenges to establishing intricate and congested training environments and lacks a system that offers pre-mission planning tools and real-time feedback mechanisms for scheduling and deconfliction. The military requires a range planning resource optimization tool and viewer that provides a range common operating picture (COP). This tool would enable users to effectively schedule and utilize ranges and related resources and would enable approvals and clearances across numerous disparate groups, adhering to standards and factors encompassing air, spectrum, available range areas, resources, and range standard operating procedure.
The technology must encompass four key capabilities to meet the experimental objectives set by the USAICoE:
1. Information Accessibility and Visualization:
2. Inter-Branch Communication:
3. Mission Support and Command and Control:
4. Real-time Data Updates:
May 2, 2024 | 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. ET: “Ask Me Anything” Session
May 23, 2024: Solicitation Closes & Down-selection Begins
June 6, 2024: Down-selection Ends & Finalists Announced
June 18, 2024: Pitch Rehearsal
June 20, 2024: Hybrid Pitch Event Register Here
July 3, 2024: Winners Announced
Fall 2024: Vanguard 24 Event
Applications and Pitches will be judged on six major criteria:
Required Features
1. Visualization Enhancements:
2. Database Functionality:
3. Military Airspace Management System:
4. System Dashboard and Database Size:
Desired Features
1. System Interoperability:
2. Weather Integration:
Participants must apply for the Multi-Domain Range Scheduling Challenge via the link below.
Teams will submit a pitch deck outlining their technology capabilities that addresses the required and desired features above. Pitch decks should meet the following format requirements:
About National Security Innovation Network
NSIN is a program office in the U.S. Department of Defense, nested within the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU). We are set up to collaborate with a wide variety of innovators to include universities, researchers, students, entrepreneurs and start-ups. We create opportunities for collaboration across communities and connect those that might not traditionally work in national security. Together, we help drive national security innovation and develop technologies that directly support the individuals responsible for protecting our country.
For more information or interview requests with Team NSIN, please contact us at media@nsin.mil.
About Vanguard
Vanguard is an annual experimentation event at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, focusing on Multi-Domain Operations and leveraging the unique electromagnetic environment for live threat signal emission and electromagnetic attacks. This year’s event, Vanguard 2024, collaborates with various military branches, industry partners, academia, and other stakeholders to advance Intelligence and Electronic Warfare transformation objectives while integrating emerging terrestrial, airborne, and space-based technologies. The Vanguard 24 Community of Interest aims to explore and integrate emerging technologies to inform and enable modernization objectives in intelligence, electromagnetic warfare, space, and cyber domains, reducing development risk for IEWS&C enabled systems. Finalists may be selected for attendance and will have the opportunity to contribute to achieving Intelligence and Electromagnetic Warfare training, testing, and experimentation objectives, and to develop home station training requirements while experiencing a realistic electromagnetic environment for testing and training.
The 56th Range Management Office oversees the Barry M. Goldwater Range East and Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field and is responsible for more than 200 military, civilian and contract personnel. The BMGR East is the Air Force’s largest dedicated training range for U.S. and allied pilots consisting of over 1.05 million acres. 56 RMO and the BMGR East is in direct support of the 56th Fighter Wing mission (along with supporting the 355th and 162nd Wings) and is an essential part in training the world’s greatest fighter pilots and combat ready Airmen. The services provided are unique as it incorporates the mission of one single unit encompassing a variety of skill sets including scientists, operations and airspace specialists. They direct all operational environment stewardship activities to ensure sustained range operations. They are also responsible for the 11 million acres of airspace assigned to Luke Air Force Base. In resolving airspace and land management issues, they liaise directly with 15 separate Federal and State of Arizona agencies well as 26 Native American tribes.
The U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence, develops doctrinally founded MI professionals and drives Intelligence Warfighting Function force modernization across Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership & Education, Personnel, Facilities & Policy, enabling our Army to compete and win in Large Scale Combat Operations against peer threats in multi-domain contested environments through Army 2030 to Army 2040.
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