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PEO-TIS UxV Payloads against Modern Signals | LINK | Jun 9, 2026 |
PEO-TIS UxV Payloads against Modern Signals
Contact and place of performance
James Helmick
Tampa, FL
USA
PEO-TIS UxV Payloads against Modern Signals Submit NLT 01 July 2026 11:59 PM ET U.S. Citizens Only Purpose SOFWERX, in collaboration with USSOCOM Program Executive Office Tactical Information Systems (PEO-TIS), will host a series of events to identify potential equipment for participation in the further evaluation of market information and/or ascertain potential market capacity to provide products and services c...
View morePayloads shall operate in GPS denied, low bandwidth comms, counter-detection/ signature management, mission autonomy, etc.
Payloads and antennas shall operate in a maritime environment across various emitter types and polarization
Payloads that are USSOCOM modular payload standard compliant/aligned are desirable but not required
Payloads that can process information and/or reprogrammable with target emitters at the tactical edge
Background/Synopsis
USSOCOM operates in rapidly evolving threat environments and market research helps the command stay aware of emerging payload technologies that could provide near-term tactical advantage on unmanned platforms. Because SOF missions demand low-SWaP, high-performance, and versatile solutions, capability demonstrations allow USSOCOM to identify industry offerings that can meet operational requirements under realistic conditions. These activities ensure USSOCOM invests in technologies that are mature, relevant, and ready for accelerated transition reducing risk while expanding the range of payload options available to SOF teams across air, ground, and maritime UxVs.
Objective
The objective is to discover solutions and facilitate a capabilities demonstration to identify small-form-factor payloads that align with real-world CONOPs, threat environments, and platform constraints. This effort is designed to map the competitive and technological landscape, revealing where industry solutions already exist, where innovation is needed, and how to differentiate capabilities in a crowded UxV ecosystem.
Capabilities will be evaluated against the following criteria:
Detect, classify and localize the target emitter in a dense maritime environment at extended ranges or stand-off distances
The system’s localization accuracy
The system classification accuracy of target emitter
The system to conduct the detection, classification and localization with minimal human intervention
The system sensor size, weight and power
The system antenna size, weight and power and ruggedization to maritime environment
The system data bandwidth requirement from UxS to operator
System usability by warfighters
System Frequency Range
System maintainability by warfighters
Ability to reprogram targets on the sensor at tactical edge
System will have volatile memory on board the sensor
Unit cost
Why You Should Participate
USSOCOM seeks to enter into non-FAR or FAR-based agreements with Industry, Academic, and National Lab partners whose solutions are favorably evaluated by PEO-TIS Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). As such, the follow-on Assessment Event (AE) is considered competitive and solutions will be evaluated independently of one another primarily for technical merit. This serves dually as notification of the intent to research the feasibility of an agreement under 10 U.S. Code, Section 4022 and/or Section 4022(f), and as notice of pre-solicitation activities IAW FAR 5.204.
Event Timeline
Phase 1 - 09 June 2026 to 01 July 2026 Submissions to the Assessment Event (AE) Open: Interested respondents who could potentially provide solutions that meet the needs of USSOCOM are encouraged to submit their capability for USSOCOM review. To submit your technology for potential Phase 3 attendance, please review the assessment criteria and follow the submission instructions at the bottom of this webpage.
Phase 1a - 17 June 2026 Q&A Telecon: Interested offerors may participate in a virtual Q&A session to better understand the PM's specific technology objectives. The telecon will take place on 17 June from 1:00–2:00 PM ET. RSVP at the bottom of this webpage.
Phase 2 - 02 July 2026 to 15 July 2026 Downselect: USSOCOM will downselect those respondents/submissions they feel have the highest potential to satisfy their technology needs. Favorably evaluated submissions will receive an invitation to attend the AE on/around 16 July.
Phase 3 - 03 August 2026 to 07 August 2026 Assessment Event (AE): During the AE, selected participants will be allotted a one-on-one session with the USSOCOM evaluation panel to pitch, demonstrate, and/or discuss their solutions. The forum will include a Q&A portion and discussions may continue outside of the event. Solution brief presentation guidelines will be outlined in the event invitation and solutions will be assessed according to the criteria in the link provided below. If the USSOCOM evaluation panel favorably evaluates a solution brief, negotiations for Phase 4 may immediately begin.
This event will be held in person at Naval Underwater Warfare Center, RI
Phase 4 - Path Forward: Successfully negotiated awards may fall under any combination of these categories:
NOTE: Awardees may need to be compliant with NIST SP 800-171, Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in Non-Federal Systems and Organizations
How You Can Participate
Government, Industry, Academia, National Labs, and Non-Traditional Attendees
Questions?
For event-related questions, please contact Sarah Marks
The U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Program Executive Office Tactical Information Systems (PEO-TIS), in collaboration with SOFWERX, is conducting market research to identify Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) sensors and related equipment for unmanned systems. This Special Notice, identified by solicitation number UxV_Payloads_against_Modern_Signals, focuses on single payloads for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV), and Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV) that process and geolocate signals in complex maritime environments. The government seeks equipment capable of operating in GPS-denied areas with low bandwidth communications and mission autonomy while maintaining low size, weight, and power (SWaP) profiles in austere conditions.
The response deadline for this opportunity is July 2, 2026, with the primary place of performance in Tampa, Florida. The evaluation process involves a multi-phase timeline, including a virtual Q&A telecon on June 17, 2026, and a downselect period ending July 15, 2026. Selected participants will attend an in-person Assessment Event from August 3 to August 7, 2026, at the Naval Underwater Warfare Center in Rhode Island to pitch and demonstrate solutions. Capabilities will be assessed based on localization accuracy, classification of target emitters, maritime ruggedization, and the ability to reprogram targets at the tactical edge. This initiative includes one attachment titled PEO-TIS UxV Payloads against Modern Signals and is managed by point of contact James Helmick.
Participation is restricted to U.S. citizens and aims to identify small-form-factor payloads that align with Special Operations Forces (SOF) operational requirements. USSOCOM intends to use these activities to research the feasibility of agreements under 10 U.S. Code, Section 4022 and Section 4022(f), which may lead to Other Transaction Agreements (OTA), procurement for experimental purposes, or FAR-based contracts. Successfully negotiated awards may also include follow-on production agreements without additional competition upon successful prototype completion. Awardees may be required to comply with NIST SP 800-171 standards for protecting Controlled Unclassified Information.
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