Real-Time Virtual Injection and Bidirectional Test Interaction Capability
The 96th Test Systems Squadron is seeking industry input on technologies for a real-time virtual injection capability to enable bidirectional interaction between simulated environments and real-world test assets at the Eglin Gulf Test and Training Range. This is solely a Request for Information for market research and planning, not a solicitation for proposals or a commitment to award a contract. The capability requires deterministic, low-latency data exchange and closed-loop interaction to support advanced weapons testing. Responses should include a technical approach, demonstrated capabilities meeting a minimum Technology Readiness Level of 6, and a rough order of magnitude cost and schedule. All submissions become government property and will not be reimbursed.