The vendor required to provide unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS) capability that delivers detection, identification, monitoring, and tracking (DIMT), with integrated informed decision support, to support airspace situational awareness.
- Requirement:
• Rapid establishment of an operationally available DIMT capability to meet immediate mission requirements, including readiness by June 1, 2026.
• Establishment of a flexible, open, and governable technical foundation that supports long-term transition toward government-owned infrastructure and institutional capability.
• To achieve these objectives, the scope includes DIMT architecture design, system integration, deployment, configuration, testing, documentation, and technical sustainment services.
• Managed services are limited to system configuration, integration, maintenance, sustainment, and advisory support.
- Technical requirements
1. Detection modalities and coverage
• Situational awareness: DIMT capability provides continuous airspace situational awareness in defined AOCs.
• Primary modality: rf-based detection provided as the primary baseline modality for initial operations.
• Multi-layered design: system architecture supports a multi-layered detection approach.
• Urban topology: system design explicitly accounts for urban topology, building density, and rf congestion.
• Rf limitations: explicit documentation of rf-centric detection limitations provided.
• Future integration: architecture includes interfaces to support future integration of additional modalities
2. Urban performance validation
• Prior performance: evidence provided of prior system performance in dense urban environments (>50 structures/sq km).
• Detection metrics: documented detection probability metrics provided for urban environments.
• False alarm data: documented false alarm and false track rate performance data provided.
• Real-world data: performance evidence derived from real-world deployments, not exclusively laboratory testing.
3. Monitoring, tracking, and multi-target performance
• Continuous tracking: system provides continuous tracking capability for detected targets.
• Track continuity: system maintains ≥80% track continuity for targets within the area.
• Track drops: signal dropouts of <10 seconds are bridged and do not generate new track ids.
• Multi-target: system tracks ≥10 simultaneous unmanned aircraft system (UAS) targets per area without degradation.
• Update rate: system provides a track update rate of ≥1 HZ (one update per second).
4. Identification, remote id, and discrimination
• Discrimination: system supports discrimination between authorized, unauthorized, and cooperative UAS
• Remote id logic: remote id data is treated as an advisory input (not sole source).
• Coverage plan: remote id coverage plan provided for each area (radius and altitude).
• Integrity: system includes logic to detect remote id anomalies and spoofing (e.g., impossible motion).
• Authenticated id: system supports authenticated UAS identity and integration readiness.
5. Deployment, infrastructure, and operations
• Sustainment: contractor provides full technical sustainment (maintenance, calibration, health monitoring).
• Library transparency: "supported threat library" provided listing detectable makes/models/protocols.
• Library management: versioned rf library management supported with 15-minute rollback capability.
• Redundant comms: mobile assets equipped with redundant communications (e.g., cell + sat/alt).
• Local buffering: mobile assets support "local-only" buffering (≥4 hours) during backhaul failure.
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