FA8650-20-S-1958-Call-06-Simulation Environment for Technology Research and Assessments (SENTRA)
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: OH. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 541715 • PSC AC13.
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26 JAN 2026 - AMENDMENT 2: This amendment adds a second Q&A attachment.
14 JAN 2026 - AMENDMENT 1: This amendment adds a Q&A attachment.
12 DEC 2025: This effort will cover the design, development, and evaluation of advanced Electronic Warfare technologies, new high-fidelity models of existing and proposed threat sensor systems, weapons, C2 algorithms and components, communication links, and cutting-edge technology development to mature and transition Electronic Warfare systems and capabilities in multiple domains.
SENTRA will deliver the validation of leading-edge experimental technologies to ensure dominance in simulated multi-domain Anti-Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) contested electromagnetic environments. The Call will cover the ability for spectrum warfare experimentation and test concepts to be designed, developed, and evaluated in a robust and growing modeling, simulation, and analysis (MS&A) environment that integrates advanced sensors, weapon systems, command, control and communication systems, and techniques, tactics, and procedures in support of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Sensors Directorate (RY) and the Department of Defense (DoD).
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The solicitation FA2377-25-R-B009 from the Department of the Air Force seeks services for the Simulation Environment for Technology Research and Assessments (SENTRA), focusing on advanced Electronic Warfare technologies and modeling for spectrum warfare experimentation. It includes the design, development, and evaluation of high-fidelity models of threat sensor systems and communication links. This effort is crucial for delivering experimental technology validation in multi-domain Anti-Access/Area Denial environments by the Air Force Research Laboratory.
The buyer aims to develop a robust modeling, simulation, and analysis environment for designing, developing, and evaluating advanced Electronic Warfare systems and capabilities.
- Design and development of advanced Electronic Warfare technologies
- Creation of high-fidelity models for threat systems
- Evaluation of spectrum warfare concepts
- Integration of advanced sensors and communication systems
- Validation of experimental technologies in contested environments
- Technical proposal responding to the scope of work
- Cost proposal detailing pricing strategy
- Past performance record relevant to Electronic Warfare
- Resumes of key personnel with relevant experience
- Compliance statements and certifications
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