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The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) will run a prize challenge to identify platforms, components, and capabilities for Blue UAS. The challenge will consider First Person View (FPV), Group 1, Group 2, and Group 3 platforms, as well as components, capabilities, and software for unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
Submissions of individual components, capabilities, and software are welcome. Submissions in the categories mentioned above that are governed by the 2020 and 2023 National Defense Authorization Acts (NDAA’s) and the 2024 American Security Drone Act are eligible for evaluation. More information about the Blue UAS List, the Blue UAS Framework, and the relevant policies can be found here.
The Defense Innovation Unit and the National Security Innovation Network reserve the right to cancel, suspend, and/modify the Challenge, or any part of it, for any reason, at the Defense Innovation Unit and the National Security Innovation Network’s sole discretion.
Companies may submit multiple products in separate entries and are welcome to team with other companies as needed for specific proposals.
A team of subject matter experts will evaluate applicants and select companies as finalists to participate in the demonstration event that will take place on 4-6 November, 2024 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), 29 Palms, CA.
DoD end users face a significant shortfall in the availability of UAS platforms, components, and capabilities required to train with and prepare for combat. There is an urgent need to ensure delivery of relevant and effective platforms, capabilities, and components that align with DoD operational needs. We recognize there are no permanent solutions in this space and seek to provide baseline hardware capabilities that combine with software agility to deliver solutions at the speed required by the modern contested battlefield.
Since DIU established Blue UAS, the rate of change of UAS capabilities has only accelerated, in conjunction with increasing needs for DoD users. To better meet the needs of DoD users, the speed of delivering updates to Blue UAS must accelerate. This event is the beginning of that effort.
August 5, 2024: Solicitation Release - IdeaScale, challenge.gov, NSIN website, sam.gov
August 12, 2024: “Ask Me Anything” Session 12-1pm EDT
August 19, 2024: Solicitation Closes & Down-selection Begins
September 15, 2024: Down-selection Ends & Finalists Announced
November 4-6, 2024: Pitch Day at MCAGCC, 29 Palms, Calif.
November 15, 2024: Winner Announced
Participants must submit solutions for the Blue UAS Refresh Challenge via the Ideascale link below.
Applications will be judged on seven major criteria as well as other critical criteria identified by DoD users:
Topic Area 1: Modeling and Predictive Analytics
Architecture
Cybersecurity & Compliance
Platform Characteristics
Business & Market Analysis
Operator Feedback
For current members of the Blue List:
For all submissions:
Flights at the event will occur in the day and night and all submissions will be tested, flown, and operated by a designated team of DoD end users to the maximum extent possible. As with any test event, the possibility of damage or destruction exists. Companies understand that DoD and participants are not liable for accidents and will be required to sign a waiver to participate.
DIU will acquire a blanket Exception to Policy (ETP) waiver for all participating submissions.
Pitch Deck Submission Requirements:
Teams will submit a pitch deck outlining their solution that addresses the required and desired features above. Pitch decks should meet the following format requirements:
Companies must fill out an Ideascale application.
If selected to attend the event, companies shall provide a training package ahead of time to allow at least three DoD operators to complete the recommended training before the event. Companies shall provide at least two skilled operators to demonstrate capabilities and flight characteristics, if needed, at the event.
Background Information:
Information about DIU and the DIU Blue UAS List and Blue UAS Framework can be found here.
An example of cybersecurity evaluation that may be conducted on winning submissions can be found here.
About the Defense Innovation Unit
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) strengthens national security by accelerating the adoption of commercial technology in the Department of Defense and bolstering our allied and national security innovation bases. DIU partners with organizations across the DoD to rapidly prototype and field dual-use capabilities that solve operational challenges at speed and scale. With offices in Silicon Valley, Boston, Austin, Chicago and Washington, DC, DIU is the Department’s gateway to leading technology companies across the country.
About National Security Innovation Network
NSIN is a program office in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), 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.
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