The U.S. Army seeks to create a deployable solution that can repair equipment corrosion in harsh mission environments.
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The U.S. Army seeks to create a deployable solution that can repair equipment corrosion in harsh mission environments.
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Vendors will develop components that lower the size, weight and power of thermal, bolometer-type longwave sensor payloads.
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The U.S. Army wants to develop environmentally hardened sensor nodes that persistently monitor radio frequencies, weather conditions and/or the personnel access of remote islands leased on the Kwajalein Atoll for the U.S. Army’s Reagan Test Site.
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The Department of Defense recently introduced the TMS, which requires compliant power devices to meet the standards on data types and interfaces.
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The sensor will work with minimal or no intervention from an operator. Once deployed, it will capture imagery data of a SUT using advanced geospatial and
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This User and Entity Behavioral Analysis will streamline authentication to the network and services while transparently securing mission-critical services, such as warfighting applications, through granular, role-based access controls. This UEBA solution may enable the implementation of the Army’s Zero Trust Architecture while improving the tactical network’s cybersecurity posture.
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Through quantum phenomenology, businesses can create sensitive Radio Frequency components to enhance the performance of current communication systems. The enhancement of detection of current RF systems will produce lower noise levels for each of the components. Lowering the noise levels for the components will enable the detection of weaker signals, which could mean radar detection of previously unseen targets.
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The topic involves the development of available, daylight-readable off-the-visor display solutions for use in mixed reality head-mounted display systems. Through this solicitation, the Army aims to move on to an Army Applied Small Business Innovation Research Phase II contract, where businesses can design, produce, deliver and characterize the most optimal off-the-visor solutions for use in future Soldier Vision products.
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The U.S. Army seeks to develop a small, energy-efficient and self-contained transceiver that can wirelessly communicate between two points up to 300 meters away without using the traditional radio-frequency transport medium. Through an NRF-TAC solution, the Army wants a non-standard means of signal communication, such as magnetic, acoustic or infrared, that is difficult to detect and report in an environment of highly covert activity. The utilization of the Non-Radio Frequency Transceiver Alternative Communicator (NRF-TAC) will enable new mission deployment possibilities for the operation and control of remote sensors.
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To supplement the DoD’s Identity Credential and Access Management (ICAM) strategy, and to enable alignment with Zero Trust principles, the Army needs innovative approaches and solutions to use biometrics as one of several factors in multi-factor authentication (MFA).
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