AFC

Army Futures Command (AFC) releases topics during three specific solicitation periods throughout the fiscal year to address the Army’s current and anticipated war-fighting technology needs.

Wideband RF Sensing Algorithms for Detection of Priority Ground RF-Enabled Threats

U.S. Army SBIR

This effort explores novel applications of new, state of the art Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) ADCs tightly integrated with advanced FPGAs providing revolutionary increases in wideband direct digital Radio Frequency (RF) sampling. Rapidly changing threat environment with a multitude of signals, both threat and non-threat, in close proximity and covering an ever-increasing swath of spectrum, is an ever-present challenge. This presents the difficult task of assessing and identifying a wide variety of signal types accurately and quickly across an extremely wide range of frequencies.

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Zero Trust Identity

U.S. Army SBIR

As per NIST 800-207, one of the basic tenets of Zero Trust is “Access to resources is determined by dynamic policy—including the observable state of client identity, application/service, and the requesting asset—and may include other behavioral and environmental attributes”.

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Adapting Commercial Technologies to Deliver the Modular Attributable Sensor System (MASS), an Array of AI-enabled Sensor Nodes Interoperable with the Unified Network

U.S. Army SBIR

Today, large Army installations rely on sparse, labor-intensive patrols for security, training operations, compliance, and other routine operational tasks. As a result, these areas suffer from high operational costs, slow response times, and frequent disruptions to training activities, directly impacting military readiness.

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