Production-Ready, Inexpensive, Maritime Expeditionary (PRIME) Small Unmanned Surface Vehicle (sUSV) and Collaborative Intercept Capability
Andy Tennant
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Project Description
Production-Ready, Inexpensive, Maritime Expeditionary (PRIME) Small Unmanned Surface Vehicle (sUSV) and Collaborative Intercept Capability
Application Deadline: 2/12/2024
Application Portal: DIU Submission - Production-Ready, Inexpensive, Maritime Expeditionary (PRIME) Small Unmanned Surface Vehicle (sUSV) and Collaborative Intercept Capability
Problem Statement
The ocean covers more than 70 percent of the world’s surface, and maritime transit is the backbone of international commerce. Waterways and shipping routes help provide for the freedom, prosperity, connectivity, and security of the billions of people who inhabit our planet. Fair and unimpeded access to the global maritime commons will remain vital throughout the 21st century, and fielding advanced ocean-going vehicles can help ensure freedom of navigation, not only for the United States, but also for our allies and partners across the globe.?
The Department of the Navy has an operational need for small Unmanned Surface Vehicle (sUSV) #drone #Drones #USV #UxS interceptors, capable of autonomously transiting hundreds of miles through contested waterspace, loitering in an assigned operating area while monitoring for maritime surface threats, and then sprinting to interdict a noncooperative, maneuvering vessel. Interceptors will need to operate in cohesive groups and execute complex autonomous behaviors that adapt to the dynamic, evasive movements of the pursued vessel.
Proposed Solutions
The Department intends to swiftly prototype and demonstrate one or more sUSV interceptors, aligned with robust commercial capacity to manufacture and deliver these sUSVs at scale. Additionally, to enable sUSV interceptors to seamlessly cooperate in groups, this Area of Interest seeks solutions for dynamic multi-agent optimization and unmanned systems collaboration through software and/or hardware, allowing a group of sUSV interceptors to coordinate their individual movements and behaviors during execution of a shared task or mission. After Government reviews and evaluations are complete, the Government intends to recommend specific pairing arrangements between the selected sUSV interceptor solutions and the selected collaborative multi-agent autonomy solutions.
Small USV Interceptor Solution Attributes
Submissions shall include detailed information regarding the five attributes of primary focus (production readiness, vehicle performance, sense-and-avoid, autonomous intercept, and acceptance of collaborative multi-agent autonomy solutions):
Secondary (highly desired) attributes:
Tertiary (additionally desired) attributes:
For sUSV interceptor solutions, partnerships and teaming arrangements are encouraged, to allow for the strengths and specializations of individual companies to be integrated toward a complete and compelling vehicle that is production-ready, inexpensive, and operationally effective. For instance, established marine craft manufacturers with active, resilient, high-throughput production lines are invited to partner with companies that develop and integrate the multimodal sensors, compute, and platform autonomy required to create a sUSV.
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An individual company is not limited to involvement in only one sUSV interceptor submission, so long as each submission is substantively unique. If submitting as a team, the first page of the submission must clearly list each company involved and the primary point of contact for the entire team.?
Only complete sUSV interceptor solutions will be accepted. Partial solutions (e.g., a boat that is not autonomous, or an autonomy retrofit kit or sensor that is not part of an integrated vehicle) will not be considered. Solutions should be sufficiently mature; vehicles may be expected to appear on a range to participate in a seakeeping and vehicle performance assessment and/or a platform autonomy demonstration (for sense-and-avoid and autonomous intercept) as soon as 30 days after award.
Collaborative Multi-Agent Autonomy Solution Attributes
The second solution sought in this solicitation is specialized software and/or hardware for collaborative intercept capability. This solution should:
A company that develops only the collaborative multi-agent autonomy described in this section should submit its solution brief independently, rather than teaming with another company and its specific sUSV platform.?
Software Agility
Agile software development tooling, frameworks, and methodologies are relevant to both collaborative multi-agent software solutions described in the above section and to the single-agent sUSV platform autonomy and automated contact recognition models described earlier. For both solution types, companies should be able to leverage the latest post-mission vehicle data and logs, range telemetry, and/or operational feedback to assess, correct, and/or improve autonomous behaviors and models, and then safely and quickly deploy software updates to fielded sUSVs.?
Prior Demonstration and Fielding
Preference may be given to companies that can provide evidence demonstrating capability in relevant and/or representative environments and show experience in successfully fielding solutions into operations. Solution briefs should annotate to what extent specifications and attributes listed in the brief have been verified (e.g., on-water demonstration, hardware-in-the-loop testing, modeling and simulation, analysis, etc).
Submission Guidance
The first page of each submission should indicate if the submission is a solution brief for a sUSV interceptor or a solution brief for collaborative multi-agent autonomy. A sUSV manufacturer/integrator that also develops its own solution for complex collaboration among autonomous vehicles should respond with a single, encompassing submission.?
Follow-on Production
Companies are advised that any prototype Other Transactions (OT) agreement awarded in response to this Area of Interest may result in the award of a follow-on production contract or transaction without the use of further competitive procedures. The follow-on production contract or transaction will be available for use by one or more organizations in the Department of Defense and, as a result, the magnitude of the follow-on production contract or transaction could be significantly larger than that of the prototype OT. As such, any prototype OT will include the following statement relative to the potential for follow-on production: “In accordance with 10 U.S.C. 4022(f), and upon a determination that the prototype project for this transaction has been successfully completed, this competitively awarded prototype OT may result in the award of a follow-on production contract or transaction without the use of competitive procedures.”
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