NAVSEA Open Topic for Operations and Logistics in a Contested Environment: Expand Lethality of Technologies of Maritime Mining and Mine Countermeasures

Navy SBIR 23.4 - Open Topic N234-P06
NAVSEA - Naval Sea Systems Command
Pre-release 6/15/23   Opens to accept proposals 7/13/23   Closed 8/15/23 12:00pm ET    [ View Q&A ]

N234-P06 TITLE: NAVSEA Open Topic for Operations and Logistics in a Contested Environment: Expand Lethality of Technologies of Maritime Mining and Mine Countermeasures

OUSD (R&E) CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY AREA(S): Renewable Energy Generation and Storage; Sustainment; Trusted AI and Autonomy

OBJECTIVE: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OPEN TOPIC - NAVSEA is seeking proposals for commercial technology to ensure resilient logistics and technology in a contested environment.

DESCRIPTION: NAVSEA requests proposals for existing technology demonstration platforms, prototypes, and commercial products in a contested environment to assess their relevance to Naval missions through operational experimentation. For Phase I awardees, NAVSEA will provide an operational context which technologies will be assessed against and provide feedback and guidance on enhancements to align with the Fleet's warfighting objectives. Proposing small business concern�s should have an existing solution, either hardware and/or software, which can be evaluated through operational experimentation with end users.

A contested environment means an environment in which armed forces engage in conflict with an adversary that presents challenges in all domains and directly targets operations, facilities, and activities in the United States, abroad, or in transit from one location to the other. State and non-state actors employ space, cyberspace, and electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) capabilities, as well as information operations, against friendly naval forces. Adversaries may use these capabilities in attempts to deny, degrade, and exploit our use of our historic command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) strengths.

As stated in the instruction, only one proposal from a single small business concern will be accepted for this topic. The proposed capability will address:

Commercial technology (TRL 8/9) to expand the lethality of technologies that enhance ability of both maritime mining and mine countermeasures (MCM) systems to detect, classify, identify, neutralize, and assess battle damage. Additional interest in technologies supporting maritime mining operations, minefield management, and associated enabling technologies such as, but not limited to, data exfiltration from expeditionary assets.

PHASE I: The DON is planning to issue multiple Phase I awards for this topic but reserves the right to issue. Each Phase I proposal must include a Base and Option period of performance. The Phase I Base must have a period of performance of four (4) months at a cost not to exceed $75,000. The Phase I Option must have a period of performance of six (6) months at a cost not to exceed $100,000.

Phase I feasibility will describe the existing proposed technology, existing DON system(s) to improve, modifications required, anticipated improvements to existing capabilities, impacts to current logistics if any (i.e., transportation, storage, maintenance, safety, etc.) and transition approach to the DON system. Results of Phase I will be detailed in a final technical report (Final Report).

The Phase I Option, if exercised, will include the initial design specifications and capabilities description to build a prototype solution in Phase II.

Phase I deliverables include:

  • Kick-Off Briefing, due 15 days from start of Base award
  • Final Report, due 120 days from start of Base award
  • Initial Phase II Proposal, due 120 days from start of Base award

PHASE II: All Phase I awardees may submit an Initial Phase II proposal for evaluation and selection. The evaluation criteria for Phase II is the same as Phase I (as stated in this BAA). The Phase I Final Report and Initial Phase II Proposal will be used to evaluate the small business concern�s potential to adapt commercial products to fill a capability gap, improve performance, or modernize an existing capability for DON and transition the technology to Phase III. Details on the due date, content, and submission requirements of the Initial Phase II Proposal will be provided by the awarding SYSCOM either in the Phase I contract or by subsequent notification.

The scope of the Phase II effort will be specific to each project but is generally expected to develop a functional prototype to demonstrate the capability, develop transition plan including production and fielding approach (including updated logistics and safety consideration) and further commercialization (non-DoD).

PHASE III DUAL USE APPLICATIONS: Field capability and logistics support. Since the Navy is seeking commercial technologies, these technologies already have commercial applications.

REFERENCES:

    1. GAO Report GAO-23-105608; "CONTESTED INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT: Actions Needed to Strengthen Education and Training for DOD Leaders"; https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-23-105608.pdf
    2. Marine Corp Association; "Littoral Operations in a Contested Environment"; https://www.marines.mil/News/News-Display/Article/2708135/littoral-operations-in-a-contested-environment-loce/#:~:text=Littoral%20Operations%20in%20a%20Contested%20Environment%20(LOCE)%20is%20a%20concept,depth%2C%20complexity%2C%20and%20lethality.

KEYWORDS: Contested Logistics; Contested Environment; UUV and USV; Energy efficiency; Launch and recovery; Maritime mining and MCM


** TOPIC NOTICE **

The Navy Topic above is an "unofficial" copy from the Navy Topics in the DoD 23.4 SBIR BAA. Please see the official DoD Topic website at www.defensesbirsttr.mil/SBIR-STTR/Opportunities/#announcements for any updates.

The DoD issued its Navy 23.4 Navy Open SBIR Topics pre-release on June 15, 2023 which opens to receive proposals on July 13, 2023, and closes August 15, 2023 (12:00pm ET).

Direct Contact with Topic Authors: During the pre-release period (June 15, 2023 through July 12, 2023) proposing firms have an opportunity to directly contact the Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) to ask technical questions about the specific BAA topic. Once DoD begins accepting proposals on July 13, 2023 no further direct contact between proposers and topic authors is allowed unless the Topic Author is responding to a question submitted during the Pre-release period.

SITIS Q&A System: After the pre-release period, until August 1, 2023, (at 12:00 PM ET), proposers may submit written questions through SITIS (SBIR/STTR Interactive Topic Information System) at www.dodsbirsttr.mil/topics-app/ by logging in and following instructions. In SITIS, the questioner and respondent remain anonymous but all questions and answers are posted for general viewing.

Topics Search Engine: Visit the DoD Topic Search Tool at www.dodsbirsttr.mil/topics-app/ to find topics by keyword across all DoD Components participating in this BAA.

Help: If you have general questions about the DoD SBIR program, please contact the DoD SBIR Help Desk via email at [email protected]

Topic Q & A

7/25/23  Q. This open topic does not include any reference to training as a potential enhancement to the capability approach or need. Is an enhanced training capability of interest to the TPOC or program?
   A. Currently NAVSEA is just seeking technologies outlined in the BAA for this open topic.
7/5/23  Q. The following question was received during the DON Open Topics Ask Me Anything (AMA) session held on Tuesday, June 27:
If we are planning to team with a government (DoD lab or institution) can the Navy pay the subcontract amount directly to the subcontractor (DoD research institute)?, instead of the small business paying the sub-awardee?
   A. There is no privity of contract between the Government and the subcontractor, therefore the Navy cannot pay the subcontractor directly.
6/30/23  Q. The following question was received during the DON Open Topics Ask Me Anything (AMA) session held on Tuesday, June 27:
Does scientific publication serve as proven?
   A. DON intends to leverage open topics to solicit proposals to adapt commercial products to fill a capability gap, improve performance, or modernize existing capability for the DON in various mission critical areas. Content of publications (thesis, observations, results of experiments, and studies) does not serve as proven technology. For Phase I, submitting small business concerns will propose the technical approach and innovation for the transition of an in production (Manufacturing Readiness Level 8/9) commercial technology to solve the DON�s needs.
6/23/23  Q. The topics states that the proposed system will address " maritime mining and mine countermeasures (MCM) systems to detect, classify, identify, neutralize, and assess battle damage". Will you accept a partial solution for this list of needs? In other words, will proposals that address a subset of "detect, classify, identify, neutralize, and assess" be responsive and accepted?
   A. Yes, a system/technology that meets the intent of the MRL 8/9 guidance provided in the DoN Phase I Technical Volume 2 Open Topic Template 6-15-23 posted at https://navysbir.com/links_forms.htm will be accepted.

[ Return ]