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Notice ID:PANAPG-21-P-0000-023228
The contractor shall conduct/provide the results of a comprehensive airspace study of R-2303A, R-2303B, R-2303C, Delegated Airspace North of R-2303 and Delegated Airspace South of R-2303 to the Intern...
The contractor shall conduct/provide the results of a comprehensive airspace study of R-2303A, R-2303B, R-2303C, Delegated Airspace North of R-2303 and Delegated Airspace South of R-2303 to the International Boundary. The intent of the study is to provide the Fort with a comprehensive examination of the airspace, including both manned and unmanned aircraft, allowing the Fort to better understand current airspace capability, and predict future capacity and potential conflict (saturation). As unmanned aircraft systems require spectrum to operate, the study will consider frequency congestion and allocation, as it pertains to conflict in the allocated spectrum. Success is measured by the Fort understanding its airspace from its current status (where it is now and its capacity) to what additional aviation missions it could conduct without any adverse effect to the current or primary missions. Knowing when the capacity nears its saturation point will aid the Fort’s ability to limit taking on, or hosting, new missions. How to best manage all current and future requests. The contractor must provide a single simulation model accounting for and incorporating all elements of all analyses conducted. This single simulation model must be able to synthesize all data without reliance on other applications or products. A series of simulation models will not meet requirements.