Inactive
Notice ID:FA8650-21-S-6005
Inactivation Notice, 25 April 2025 BAA Inactivation Notice, 25 April 2025 The ADEOC ARA is inactive. Please see the Continuing Human Enabling, Enhancing, Restoring and Sustaining (CHEERS) Multiple Aut...
Inactivation Notice, 25 April 2025 BAA Inactivation Notice, 25 April 2025 The ADEOC ARA is inactive. Please see the Continuing Human Enabling, Enhancing, Restoring and Sustaining (CHEERS) Multiple Authority Announcement (MAA) and its open period solicitations. You must review the MAA in tandem with the solicitation(s) in order to have access to all attachments. Multiple Authority Announcement (MAA), Notice FA238424S2233: SAM.gov CHEERS MAA FA238424S2233 CHEERS MAA Open Period 1 – Broad Agency Announcement (BAA), Notice FA238424S2334 SAM.gov CHEERS Open Period 1 BAA FA238424S2334 CHEERS MAA Open Period 2 – Procurement for Experimental Purposes (ARA), Notice FA238424S2335 SAM.gov CHEERS Open Period 2 ARA FA238424S2335 CHEERS MAA Open Period 3 - Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO), Notice FA238424S2336 SAM.gov_CHEERS Open Period 3 CSO FA238424S2336 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The purpose of this effort is to develop, mature, validate, and ultimately transition technologies fostered under the 711 HPW/RHB, RHD, and RHW Research, Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E) Advanced Technology Development product lines. Proposed technology solutions for the Airman Biosciences Division (711 HPW/RHB) will provide the capability to enable, enhance, sustain, and/or restore the health, performance, and safety of personnel in a variety of challenging USAF/USSF mission sets. The goal is to provide advanced technologies and data products, personalized to the individual and appropriate for use in operational USAF/USSF environments. Proposed technology solutions for the Bioeffects Division (711 HPW/RHD) will provide the capability to field and use novel weapon technologies, including directed energy systems, and enable the development of protective equipment and mitigation strategies in extreme environments faced by USAF/USSF. These technologies include the ability to model the human in these mission spaces for weaponeering guides, wargames and mission planning. Proposed technology solutions for the Warfighter Interactions and Readiness Division (711 HPW/RHW) will provide the capability to increase combat capabilities through personalized learning, readiness, and cognitive improvements; and to deploy integrated solutions that develop synergies, maximize battlespace interoperability, enhance situational awareness, and increase combat power while decreasing Airman and Guardian physical and cognitive workloads.