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NSWC-PHD MATAC OTA Request for Solutions: Combat Systems Integration Lab (CSIL) Project
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Request for Solutions: Combat Systems Integration Lab (CSIL) Project PURPOSE: This Special Notice is issued to provide awareness of the release of a Request for Solutions (RFS) for an other transaction project in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 4022. The Combat Systems Integration Lab (CSIL) Project has been issued as part of the Maritime Advanced Technology Consortium (MATAC) managed by Advanced Technology International (...
View moreThe Department of the Navy, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division (NSWC PHD) has issued a Request for Solutions for the Combat Systems Integration Lab (CSIL) Project. This project is administered under solicitation number REQ-VIR-001 as an Other Transaction project in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 4022. The initiative is part of the Maritime Advanced Technology Consortium (MATAC), which is managed by Advanced Technology International. The effort is classified under NAICS 541715 for Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology), and the response deadline is July 8, 2026.
The CSIL project aims to address the current lack of a dedicated AEGIS Weapon System hardware suite and modern artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities at NSWC PHD. Currently, personnel must rely on limited hardware assets at East Coast test sites, such as the Combat System Engineering Development Site and the Surface Combat Systems Center Wallops Island, which results in scheduling delays for shipboard issue resolution and maintainability testing. The project scope involves developing a prototype virtual system integrated with existing stand-alone weapon systems at NSWC PHD. This virtual environment will allow engineers and technicians to recreate reported problems, collect critical data, and assess software stability while serving as a foundation for data-driven analytical tools.
The resulting virtual prototype is intended to reduce corrective action timelines and allow supportability teams to verify maintenance systems and materials before shipboard deployment. Participation in this request for solutions is restricted to members of the Maritime Advanced Technology Consortium. There are zero attachments associated with this special notice.
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