Phase I

Is the opportunity to establish the scientific, technical, commercial merit and feasibility of your proposed innovation.

Artificial Intelligence for Interoperability

A254-011 | Phase I

The objective of this topic is to apply Large Language Models (LLMs) and/or other Artificial Intelligence (AI) approaches to support and automate warfighter’s system’s integrations. This will pertain to problems with data unification and interoperability regardless of the target system, source system, or data format. It will focus on usage in tactical environments to assist and provide reliable performance, regardless of echelon level.

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Radar Signal Processing Improvements for Probability of Detection

A254-010 | Phase I

Current ground-based radar systems cannot meet the detection needs of evolving longer range threat systems without sacrificing scan times. The Army needs a solution, such as novel signal processing techniques, that can be implemented on existing radars that will provide improvements in probability of detection at longer ranges. Solutions must not impact current scan time requirements.

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Automated Course of Action Generation

A254-005 | Phase I

Automated Course of Action (CoA) recommendation at the Unit of Action. Currently, it takes units at the Battalion (BN) echelon several hours to use the Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP) to generate and vet CoA options.

Leveraging state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) algorithms will speed up this process by an order of magnitude, allowing systematic replanning during the execution phase of operations. This will improve mission success and reduce risk to force in combat operations. It will also enable the mobile, distributed command post concept.

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Water at the Point of Need

A244-71 Phase I

The U.S. Army requires the production of a portable, compact, and lightweight means to produce potable water at the point of need from salt, brackish, and freshwater sources to sustain small Security Forces Assistance Brigade (SFAB) teams for an extended durations in austere environments. Developing a lightweight potable water production capability located at the point of need would significantly reduce the logistics tail of the warfighter and support current distribution shortfalls.

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Enhanced Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Training Capability

A244-69 Phase I

This topic seeks to provide Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technicians the capability to conduct a comprehensive, interactive training to enable identification and clearance of explosive and other hazards from friendly and adversary major weapons platforms currently unavailable to the institutional training base or operational force due to physical location, low density, or higher priority physical system testing requirements.

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