SPECIAL NOTICE
99 -- OMFV RFI for Artificial Intelligence
- Notice Date
- 10/6/2020 3:16:32 PM
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 54171
— Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life SciencesT
- Contracting Office
- ACC WRN
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Response Due
- 10/12/2020 2:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 10/27/2020
- Point of Contact
- James J Giacchina, Michael R. Chaney, Phone: 5862825057
- E-Mail Address
-
usarmy.detroit.peo-gcs.mbx.mcs-omfv-contracting@mail.mil, usarmy.detroit.peo-gcs.mbx.mcs-omfv-contracting@mail.mil
(usarmy.detroit.peo-gcs.mbx.mcs-omfv-contracting@mail.mil, usarmy.detroit.peo-gcs.mbx.mcs-omfv-contracting@mail.mil)
- Description
- Request for Information (RFI) � Modular, open standards, current and future Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled capabilities. The Government requests interested vendors to gather information on the utilization of modular and open standards to shape the design of a vehicle architecture to support current and future AI enabled capabilities.� The Government is requesting information on the current best practices for designing and developing similar architectures with the qualities of: scalable, modular, agile, portable, open, secure, and other qualities relevant to the OMFV mission. What commercial hardware and software vehicle electronic architecture definitions exist and how can they be leveraged for the OMFV program?� Can you provide a physical example/reference architecture? Are there widely adopted standards that complement Modular Open System Approach (MOSA) and are not referenced in the Draft OMFV RFP? It is expected that the collection of large quantities of data from the platform will be required to support the development and enabling of future AI capabilities to continuously improve platform performance.� What are the architectural best practices that support collection, movement, and sharing of that data? What are the architectural best practices that exist to accommodate widely different demands in timing, security, reliability, criticality, compute, data rates and quality of service? What is the current state of basic and applied research on modular and open architectures that support the previously stated qualities? Please respond to this above request and send an email to the MCS OMFV mailbox at usarmy.detroit.peo-gcs.mbx.mcs-omfv-contracting@mail.mil. The subject line of your email should be as follows (exclusive of the parenthesis): ""(Company Name) - OMFV AI-MOSA Response�. Please respond by 12 October 2020.
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- Record
- SN05819507-F 20201008/201006230137 (samdaily.us)
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