SPECIAL NOTICE
A -- SPECIAL NOTICE - Silent Swarm 2025
- Notice Date
- 9/12/2024 12:56:02 PM
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 5417
— Scientific Research and Development ServicesT
- Contracting Office
- NSWC CRANE CRANE IN 47522-5001 USA
- ZIP Code
- 47522-5001
- Solicitation Number
- N0016424SNC23
- Response Due
- 10/15/2024 7:00:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 10/30/2024
- Point of Contact
- Robert Gamberg, Michelle Kitley
- E-Mail Address
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robert.d.gamberg.civ@us.navy.mil, michelle.s.kitley.civ@us.navy.mil
(robert.d.gamberg.civ@us.navy.mil, michelle.s.kitley.civ@us.navy.mil)
- Description
- N0016424SNC23 - SPECIAL NOTICE - Silent Swarm 2025 � FSC/PSC AJ13 � NAICS 5417 SPECIAL NOTICE POSTING: ISSUE DATE: 12 SEP 2024������������������������ CLOSING DATE: 15 OCT 2024 10:00AM ET THIS IS A REQUEST FOR SUBMISSIONS ONLY. THIS REQUEST IS FOR PLANNING PURPOSES AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN INVITATION FOR BIDS, A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS, A SOLICITATION, A REQUEST FOR QUOTES, OR AN INDICATION THE GOVERNMENT WILL CONTRACT FOR THE ITEMS CONTAINED IN THIS NOTICE. THE GOVERNMENT WILL NOT REIMBURSE RESPONDENTS FOR ANY COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBMISSION OF THE INFORMATION BEING REQUESTED OR REIMBURSE EXPENSES INCURRED TO INTERESTED PARTIES FOR RESPONSES OR PARTICIPATION. The Government will NOT be responsible for any cost associated to Silent Swarm 2025 to include: responses and submissions to this Special Notice, attendance of workshops, nor the Silent Swarm 2025 event. Background and Description: This Special Notice is being issued by Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane), in support of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering [OUSD(R&E)], and other entities within the Department of Defense (DoD). �This Special Notice is intended to be a Request for Submissions for participation consideration in the Silent Swarm 2025 Experimentation Event (SS25).� Silent Swarm is a series of events focused on experimentation with early development Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (EMSO) capabilities that can be employed on attritable, multi-domain Unmanned Systems (UxS). The Silent Swarm series provides a challenging and flexible experimentation environment to enable rapid development of emerging technology. Selected participants will be able to further develop their technologies while operating in an operationally relevant sandbox environment alongside subject matter experts (SMEs) from joint operational and technical communities.� Given the extraordinary reliance of the DoD on commercial vendors and private sector solution providers, NSWC Crane will require a combined effort of industry and government experts to bring innovative initiatives into the experimentation event to achieve definable specific outcomes. �Small and large businesses, along with University Affiliated Research Centers (UARC), Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC) and Government activities are encouraged to submit in response to this request for submissions. Definitions: The following terms will be used throughout this Special Notice and Silent Swarm execution. Their definitions are as follows: Initiative � A specific technology that has been developed by a vendor or a Government, FFRDC, or UARC lab that will experiment during the Silent Swarm Event. ""Initiative"" may also refer to the entities (industry, academia, or government) who bring technology to Silent Swarm to experiment. Vignette � An operationally relevant scenario in which initiatives will participate in teams in order to experiment with their capabilities. Effects - Capabilities that directly impact the operational environment. Enablers - Capabilities that contribute to the success of the effect. Swarming � Decentralized, self-organized systems operating cooperatively to accomplish their intended goal. There is no minimum number of cooperative systems required to be defined as a ""swarm."" Experimentation � Distinctly different than technology demonstration events, Silent Swarm involves testing new ideas through collaborative efforts, exploration in real-world environments, and pushing beyond the boundaries of what has been previously established through laboratory testing. Scope: Responses to this request for submissions should identify initiatives focused on implementation of EMSO related capabilities that could be employed on small multi-domain UxS.� Silent Swarm is targeting, but not limited to, technologies in the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 2-5 range.� Silent Swarm provides an experimentation venue and environment for rapid technology exploration and innovation, provides an opportunity for teaming and direct feedback from technical and operational SMEs.� Silent Swarm experimentation culminates with a multi-part�mission vignette, which allows for individual technology initiatives to collaboratively operate in teams to execute operationally relevant objectives in a multi-domain environment, to include land, air, sea, undersea, cyber, and space. Capability and modularity to integrate into various UxS is not a requirement, but it will add value to initiatives� involvement over the course of the two weeks of the Silent Swarm experimentation event.� Silent Swarm provides initiatives the opportunity to conduct several multi-domain field experiments, run risk-reduction simulations with a government modeling and simulation team, obtain real-time feedback from uniformed operators and engineers in relevant fields, and receive a final written report after the event that includes documented feedback from assessors, spectrum managers, and the modeling and simulation team. Expectations: Initiatives that participate in Silent Swarm are expected to attend virtual and in-person planning workshops, the first of which will be held virtually on 19 -21 November 2024. Planning workshops are collaborative and provide important networking opportunities for identifying partners for SS25 execution. The Mid and Final Planning Workshops will be held in-person with some hybrid components. While collaboration and experimentation are key tenets of Silent Swarm, neither the sharing of proprietary information with other companies nor the arduous integration work with another's system are required to be successful. Initiatives should plan to participate in person for the duration of the two-week Silent Swarm event in July 2025. Silent Swarm is executed in field conditions.� Expect environmental impacts on personnel and equipment from execution in a maritime environment at remote locations. Initiatives will be provided opportunity to integrate into the Silent Swarm Common Operating Picture (Cursor on Target message) via the Tactical Awareness Toolkit (TAK).� Specific joining instructions will be provided in the planning process. Non-government initiatives are required to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement and establish a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with NSWC Crane. All initiatives are expected to comply with Industry/DoD safety guidelines and authorizations including Spectrum Assignments and Frequency Authorizations and FAA UAS flight authorizations and waivers. Objectives: Swarming, attritable UxS will be the objective employment vehicles for capability employment in the experimentation environment.� Lower TRL initiatives that do not currently meet constraints for small platform integration will still benefit from Silent Swarm participation. Common Key Attributes to initiatives participating in Silent Swarm include, but are not limited to the following: Adaptive Modular Coordinated / Coherent / Reactive Remote operated or autonomous Highly mobile Multidomain operation/integration Roadmap to Small Form Factor implementation Focus Areas and Priorities: Silent Swarm 2025 will focus on effects of Distributed Electromagnetic Attack (EA), Deception and Concealment, Digital Payload Delivery, Resilient Communications, and Electromagnetic Warfare Support with Geolocation. Initiatives participating in this experimentation may fit under one or more of these focus areas. Respondents should address as many as possible of the following components as are pertinent to their capability within their submissions: Distributed EA What it means within the context of Silent Swarm: Distributed delivery of electromagnetic energy to deny, degrade, disrupt and deceive an adversary�s capabilities via high-mobility platforms with focus on High Frequency (HF) to Ku-band. Key Attributes: Support Swarming capabilities Reconfigurable Networked Multiband and dynamic Able to integrate on a host platform Low power Targets: HF/VHF/UHF/Ku-Band communication systems S-Band/X-Band/Navigation Radar Advanced Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems Objectives: EA effects from many small autonomous vehicles carrying small low-cost jammers / smart sensors� Utilize distributed reactive EA assets to hinder adversary spectrum sensing Deception and Concealment What it means within the context of Silent Swarm: Distributed capabilities to create chaos and confusion in the spectrum through RF means. Targeting adversary situational awareness, command and control, and decision-making processes to enable friendly force freedom of maneuver. Key Attributes: Ability to mimic signal of interest Realism of waveforms, frequencies, doppler, power levels, and pattern of life Ability to overwhelm adversary sensors and decision making Create an RF congested environment Enlarge or shrink force size Multi-technique Multi-band Targets: Electromagnetic Warfare Support (ES) systems Command & Control (C2) Networks and Data Links Tactical Communications Radar Objectives: Deny adversary ability to maintain an accurate picture of the operational environment. Use distributed, low observable deception devices to obscure, give false targets, and clutter Use RF energy to mimic a different radar signature. Ability to manipulate signals received by target sensors Digital Payload Delivery What it means within the context of Silent Swarm: Digital Payload Delivery refers to capabilities that offer the delivery techniques and/or payload�that can cause an intended effect within the electromagnetic spectrum or cyberspace that creates access�or enables exploitation of digital systems and signals. These capabilities may interact above the analog and RF processing signal in space chain to effect C5ISR (Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) systems. Silent Swarm may provide a closed access environment as part of the event. Key Attributes: Active and Passive Reconnaissance Initial Access Distribution of network or cyber-physical effects Analytics that improve multi-domain operations Resource Denial Offensive cyber Cybersecurity and network defenses Network Traffic Analysis Targets: C5ISR systems Commercial Wireless Tactical Networks Resilient Tactical Communications (defend and attack) Network simulation and/or deception Closed networks Objectives: Perform reconnaissance in cyber and RF domains in order to obtain situation awareness Deny adversary ability to maintain an accurate picture of the operational environment. Deny or degrade the adversary the ability to access and control their tactical edge and/or Command and Control (C2) networks Process, exploit, disseminate, and act on information against emerging and evolving threats Test new equipment, digital capabilities, techniques, tactics, and procedures in a multi-domain environment. Utilize network traffic analysis and defensive cyber techniques to identify and respond to anomalous network activity. � Resilient Communications What it means within the context of Silent Swarm: EMSO Command & Control communication networks that can operate in a contested environment and/or�are difficult to�detect and geolocate in the mid-field (airborne at 5 nm)�and/or near-field (ground/maritime surface at 0.5 nm).� Key Attributes: Anti-jam LPx (Low probability of intercept/detect/geolocate/exploitation) Multi-Channel / Channel Bonding Dynamic Routing Mesh Networks Adaptive Bandwidth Control Adaptive Transmit Power Control Adaptive Radio Control to maneuver in the spectrum LF/HF/VHF/UHF Communication Networks L/S/C Band Communication Networks Millimeter Wave Communication Networks Free Space Optics Infrared Non-RF Wireless Transport Adversaries: Narrowband/Wideband Jammers Sensing/Geolocation Capabilities Objectives: Command and Control for EMSO Effects Able to operate in presence of jamming Able to operate in GPS denied environment (network timing) Maneuvering in spectrum as needed based on sensed surroundings Able to avoid signal classification if detected (i.e. featureless) Communication at/near/below the noise floor Maximization of data rate while staying undetected Demonstrate control over transmit power/bandwidth/data prioritization � Electromagnetic Warfare Support with Geolocation What it means within the context of Silent Swarm: Distributed geolocation capabilities�that enable the tipping and cueing of follow-on targeting capabilities.�These signal identification and geolocation capabilities are�essential for understanding the battlespace while�providing actionable intelligence for�other�EMSO capabilities Key Attributes: Minimize number of sensors required to conduct geolocation operations Minimizing geographic footprint requirement Wideband spectrum operation Tipping and Cueing capabilities Joint Interface Control Document (JICD 4.2) � Common Services Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA), Phase Difference of Arrival (PDOA), and Frequency Difference of Arrival (FDOA) Passive detection / operation Detect and Geolocate Frequency Agile signals with high hop rates Multi-modal sensor fusion Sensor management and tasking Other distributed ES capabilities Targets: HF/VHF/UHF/L-Band/S-Band/C-Band/Ku-Band communication systems S-Band/X-Band/C-Band/Navigation Radar EA/Deception effects Objectives: Geolocate and track unmanned, multidomain systems Validate accuracy of geolocation through processes such as TDOA, FDOA, and/or PDOA Join JICD 4.2 Common Services Additionally, Silent Swarm is looking for participants with Enabling Technologies in the areas of: Swarming / Intelligent Algorithms Unmanned air, surface, underwater, and ground vehicles Group 3 or smaller UAS Small USV/UUV (land towable size) Alternative Position, Navigation, and Timing (Alt PNT) Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) in support of the other named capability areas Response Submission: How do I submit? If you do NOT have a Vulcan account, you need to first register at https://vulcan-sof.com/. With a Vulcan account you can initiate your submission on the call page titled: Silent Swarm 2025 Submissions https://vulcan-sof.com/login/ng2/submission?collectionUuid=cdf6fcc9-da11-4bff-827d-7e55f7731481. You can also find it by navigating to ""Calls� on the navigation bar. Your submission must be made on the Silent Swarm 2025 Submissions, which allows you to access the scout card submission form designed in accordance with the specific requirements of SS25. Submission Requirements Silent Swarm Submissions in Vulcan must be UNCLASSIFIED, up to and including Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). If your capability contains classified information, you must first provide an UNCLASSIFIED submission in Vulcan and separately obtain from the Government (via SIPR or JWICS, as appropriate) the steps/procedures for submitting Classified information. Initiatives shall submit a Scout Card with all required fields completed. Please be ready with all needed information in order to complete your submission. Note that you can edit your submission up until the published deadline (15 October 2024), but you must at least have preliminary answers in required fields in order to save your submission. If the capability you intend to submit already exists in Vulcan, you can ""Review & Submit"" this Scout Card. If your capability does not yet exist in Vulcan, you will need to first create a new Scout Card and then submit your Scout Card to the Vulcan collection. For more information and Frequently Asked Questions please go to the FAQ Page on Vulcan (https://www.cylitix.com/homepage/about-us/services/innovation-science/vulcan-page/faq-gov202/). For technical questions about the Vulcan platform or 'How to Submit', you may email: support@vulcan-sof.com Required submission documentation: Scout Card on Vulcan (accessible to Government Vulcan users only) White paper, template provided in Vulcan submission, no more than three (3) pages in length, not including the cover page. The white paper should address a description of the technology, explanation of how your submitted initiative meets the Focus Areas and related priorities identified above (accessible to Government Vulcan users only), use case, and assets coming to Silent Swarm. Quad Chart, template provided in Vulcan submission, which provides non-proprietary, sharable information that will be used during the Initial Planning Workshop to engage with other selected participants who could be potential collaborators. Responses to the following questions posted in the Vulcan submission: What focus areas from above does this initiative most closely align to, and how so? What category best fits this technology (payload, platform, payload also bringing a platform)? If a platform, what is the size/displacement? If a payload, what is the size, weight, and power? What unique or novel capability does this initiative provide? Is this initiative capable of multi-node distributed (coordinated) operations? If so, how? What is the current technical readiness level (TRL) for this initiative? What is the projected TRL for this initiative by July 2025? Has this initiative participated in Silent Swarm before? All inquiries (technical and administrative) or clarifications of any kind must be submitted via email to the POCs listed below with the appropriate classification markings. All contracting related responses should be unclassified and for general access by the Government, other evaluators, and other respondents. All material provided (responses, discussions, questions/answers, and other data) that is not related to competition sensitive or marked contractor proprietary material may be provided to other respondents. Any material provided may be used in development of future requirement documents. Any proprietary information submitted must be clearly and separately identified and marked and will be appropriately protected. The Government will NOT be responsible for any proprietary information not clearly marked.� Responders may include information that is not within the scope of this request for submissions but must be relevant to the overall goals. In addition, if responses include technical requirements that have been identified as CUI in accordance with NIST SP 800-171, the documents shall be identified with the appropriate category markings. See https://www.archives.gov/cui/registry/category-marking-list for guidance. Classified responses shall NOT be mailed.� Classified responses shall be marked and delivered in accordance with DoD Manual 5200.01. Classified responses must include identification of their source of classification guidance. All submissions via Vulcan must be UNCLASSIFIED. This Special Notice is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a program or contractual solicitation. NSWC Crane is under no obligation to acknowledge receipt of submissions or of the information received, or to provide feedback to respondents with respect to any information submitted under this request for submissions. In accordance with FAR 15.201(e), responses to this notice are not offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. Responders are solely responsible for all expenses associated with responding to this request for submissions. The Government intends to use the information received in response to this request for submissions for planning purposes. The Government will not award a contract directly on the basis of this request for submissions or to otherwise pay for the information solicited. Participants reviewing submissions to this request for submissions may include: The US Government; Federally Funded Research and Development Centers; Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) government support contractors; all are bound by appropriate non-disclosure requirement and bound by all proprietary laws. Regarding this request for submissions, no contact is allowed with these organizations.� Respondents must submit program/idea/concept white paper(s) and associated briefing(s) to Vulcan for review and consideration by NSWC Crane no later than 10:00AM ET 15 October 2024.� No additional forms or other materials are needed. As a result of Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) domain complexities, there may be future updates to this announcement, additional request, inquiries, and/or potential demonstrations opportunities in a shared experimentation environment.�� Any changes or updates to this announcement can be found at the Government Point of Entry SAM.gov.�� Individual notifications will not be sent to respondents.� It is the respondents� responsibility to monitor and respond accordingly to Government announcements. Future opportunities may become available at shared experimentation venue that will focus on representative scenarios and an environment that is conducive to evaluating the state of technology as it relates to employment and CONOPS development. Points of Contacts (POC); Primary Point of Contact: Address any questions, comments and areas/ideas for the government to consider relative to this request for submissions to: Robert Gamberg NSWC Crane, Spectrum Warfare S&T Division Michelle Kitley NSWC Crane, Intelligence Systems Branch Classification Level������ Communication Method���������������� Submission POCs Unclassified��� NIPR���� robert.d.gamberg.civ@us.navy.mil ��michelle.s.kitley.civ@us.navy.mil�� Secret�������������� SIPR����� robert.d.gamberg1@navy.smil.mil���� michelle.kitley1@navy.smil.mil Top Secret �����JWICS���� gamberr@nmic.ic.gov���������������������� michelle.k.stanforth@coe.ic.gov All submissions should be submitted at the UNCLASSIFIED level via the Vulcan posting at https://vulcan-sof.com/login/ng2/submission?collectionUuid=cdf6fcc9-da11-4bff-827d-7e55f7731481
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