SOURCES SOUGHT
A -- Air Force Cognitive Engine
- Notice Date
- 10/22/2020 12:17:53 PM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 541715
— Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
- Contracting Office
- FA8650 USAF AFMC AFRL PZL RAK RXK WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB OH 45433-7541 USA
- ZIP Code
- 45433-7541
- Solicitation Number
- FA8650-21-S-6004
- Response Due
- 11/23/2020 12:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 12/08/2020
- Point of Contact
- Adrianna Menker, Phone: 9377139924, Dr. Juan Vasquez, Phone: 937-580-9044
- E-Mail Address
-
adrianna.menker@us.af.mil, Juan.vasquez.11@afresearchlab.com
(adrianna.menker@us.af.mil, Juan.vasquez.11@afresearchlab.com)
- Description
- :� The Air Force Research Laboratory, Autonomous Capability Team 3 (AFRL/ACT3) located at Wright-Patterson AFB (WPAFB) is in the planning stage for a research program to provide rapid, flexible, and innovative architectural and software engineering support to enable ACT3�s strategic objective of operationalizing AI at scale. The goal is to lower the barriers to entry for AI applications, and provide capabilities and collaboration which address a range of AI problem classes for end-user application through the development and application of an AI software platform, the Air Force Cognitive Engine (ACE).� ACT3 envisions the ACE as the backbone of an outward facing structure, providing an agent-based architecture that enables the development and refinement of autonomy and AI technologies and connection between people, algorithms, data, and computational resource infrastructures.� This structure must be instantiated in a manner which is scalable and adaptable to support the application of autonomy and AI technologies against various Air Force problem sets, and requires integration in a cloud-based construct, yet capable of running on a single laptop, and on embedded systems:� The Air Force Research Laboratory, Autonomous Capability Team 3 (AFRL/ACT3) located at Wright-Patterson AFB (WPAFB) is in the planning stage for a research program to provide rapid, flexible, and innovative architectural and software engineering support to enable ACT3�s strategic objective of operationalizing AI at scale. The goal is to lower the barriers to entry for AI applications, and provide capabilities and collaboration which address a range of AI problem classes for end-user application through the development and application of an AI software platform, the Air Force Cognitive Engine (ACE).� ACT3 envisions the ACE as the backbone of an outward facing structure, providing an agent-based architecture that enables the development and refinement of autonomy and AI technologies and connection between people, algorithms, data, and computational resource infrastructures.� This structure must be instantiated in a manner which is scalable and adaptable to support the application of autonomy and AI technologies against various Air Force problem sets, and requires integration in a cloud-based construct, yet capable of running on a single laptop, and on embedded systems.
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- Record
- SN05836444-F 20201024/201022230144 (samdaily.us)
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