Thursday, July 2, 2015

NSWC Panama City BAA seeks new tech concepts for littoral warfare

Mission:

The mission of Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division is to conduct research, development, test and evaluation, in-service support of mine warfare systems, mines, naval special warfare systems, diving and life support systems, amphibious/expeditionary maneuver warfare systems, other missions that occur primarily in coastal (littoral) regions and to execute other responsibilities as assigned by Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center.


Special Notice-BAA, Engineering Services - Federal Business Opportunities: Opportunities

Title:              Special Notice-BAA, Engineering Services
Sol. #:             N61331-15-SN-Q03
Agency:             Department of the Navy
Office:             Naval Sea Systems Command
Location:           NSWC Panama City Division, Code B31
Posted On:          Jul 01, 2015 3:07 pm
Base Type:          Special Notice
Link:               https://www.fbo.gov/notices/f6ec8d72c1d856ca901d0ef6b635ac84




Naval Surface Warfare Center-Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) is soliciting White Papers (abstracts) within the requirements identified in this Broad Agency Announcement (BAA). Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • (1) environmental data collection, monitoring, analysis, or display; 
  • (2) multifunction maritime and underwater sensing designs and technology; 
  • (3) image and sensor data processing; 
  • (4) innovative and non-conventional concepts for application of technology, engineering and systems to support coastal operations and coastal warfare including waterproofing, shock mitigation and isolation, and human systems interfaces; 
  • (5) lasers, electro-optic, radar, millimeter wave, or other high energy sensors or weapons; 
  • (6) command, control, communication, localization, navigation, guidance and data transmission in the air, sea, or through the ground; 
  • (7) autonomous and remotely controlled vehicles: air, surface, sea surface, undersea, or ground; 
  • (8) underwater and surface navigation technologies; 
  • (9) techniques or methods to increase the autonomy of current manned systems and unmanned vehicles (air, surface, sea surface, or ground); 
  • (10) information processing, fusion, and display; 
  • (11) data fusion/correlation for applications involving methodologies to translate/correlate data between different acoustic and non-acoustic sensors/frequencies so that data/images taken
    with one sensor can be translated into equivalent data/images with another system; 
  • (12) chemical / biological individual protection; 
  • (13) kinetic and mechanistic studies of atmospheric transformations in enclosed environments; 
  • (14) life cycle cost reduction initiatives; 
  • (15) gas sensors and CO2 removal techniques; 
  • (16) active and passive thermal protection; 
  • (17) improved decompression technologies; 
  • (18) diver life support technologies; contaminated water diver protection; 
  • (19) biometric sensor development; 
  • (20) energy technologies and alternative fuels for amphibious and expeditionary applications and 
  • (21) force protection technologies to enable expeditionary maneuver operations.

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