Engineering Support for Sensor Mission Management System

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States; Corpus Christi, Texas, United States; Jacksonville, Florida, United States; Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States; Riverside, California, United States; Key West, Florida, United States; San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States

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The government is soliciting engineering support for enhancing and maintaining a sensor mission management system, including software upgrades, integration, testing, training, and technical collaboration.

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This RFI seeks a vendor to provide comprehensive engineering support for a sensor mission management system designed to enhance airborne sensor integration, data sharing, and Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities across all aircraft and ground command and control centers. The objective is to strengthen situational awareness and mission effectiveness.

The scope includes continuous adaptation and upgrades to the Minotaur Mission Processor software baseline for both overland and maritime operations, integrating all Air and Marine Operations (AMO) aircraft and ground C2 centers. Vendors are expected to define and evaluate integration requirements, develop and refine software through ground and flight testing, and offer operational support during AMO formal acceptance tests.

Additional responsibilities involve adapting or upgrading the Mission Management System for selected ground C2 centers, providing technical assistance and training on system usage, and collaborating with sustainment activities to deliver updated hardware specifications and guidance on future hardware upgrades. The vendor must ensure system commonality in hardware, software, operations, maintenance, and training while supporting ongoing upgrades to meet new sensor and hardware challenges.

Best-fit vendors:

• Demonstrated experience with mission management systems for ISR applications

• Expertise in airborne sensor integration and software development

• Proven track record supporting U.S. government or defense technology contracts

• Capability to provide training and technical assistance for complex operational systems

• Experience with system upgrades, sustainment, and hardware/software integration

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