Due Date
September 3, 2019, 3:00 pm
EST (UTC-05:00)
Release Date
August 5, 2019, 12:00 am
EST (UTC-05:00)
Technology Objective Area
Autonomy


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Overview
Announcements
Intent to Announce | RWP-19-11 | RAI 10X
Army Contracting Command - Warren (ACC-WRN) intends to issue a Request for White Paper (RWP) and Request for Prototype Proposals (RPP) for the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Dismounted Infantry Platoon project under the Ground Vehicle Systems Other Transaction Agreement (GVS OTA), W15QKN-17-9-1025-RPP 19-11. The Government will utilize the GVS OTA for the award of this future project.
Special Notice | RWP-19-11 | RAI 10X
The Robotics Requirements, Maneuver Capabilities Development Integration Directorate, Futures and Concepts Center, US Army Futures Command, in concert with the Maneuver Center of Excellence, US Government (USG) announces the intent for a proposed demonstration of Robotic, Artificial Intelligence, and Autonomy technologies. This Request for Whitepapers (RWP) presents an opportunity for Industry to participate in US Army small tactical unit Robotics and Artificial Intelligence efforts which will culminate in a demonstration of integrated technologies to US Army Senior Leaders in September 2020.
Q&A Webinar | RWP-19-11 | RAI 10X
Robotic, Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Technologies for Infantry Recon Q&A has been scheduled for Mon, Apr 1, 2019 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Application for Market Research Session
The Robotics Requirements Division, Maneuver Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate, US Army Futures Command, Ft. Benning, GA has requested that the National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC) invite its members to submit quad charts and white papers proposing novel robotics, artificial intelligence, and autonomy based ideas, technologies, and concepts that address specific opportunities and challenges related to infantry reconnaissance missions. The Robotics Requirements Division will review all submissions and select upwards of 16 concepts that will be invited to be confidentially pitched to a select panel of requirements developers and other Government personnel the afternoon of April 23, 2019 in conjunction with the NAMC member’s meeting and the NDIA Robotics Capabilities Conference being held that week in Columbus, GA.