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Request for Information on Counter-Drone and Drone Solutions

Department of Defense (DoD) > U.S. Air Force > AIR COMBAT COMMAND

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Quick Brief

The Department of Defense is seeking information from industry regarding Counter Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS) and Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) solutions. The focus is on technologies that are easy to use, rapidly deployable, and capable of operating in extreme weather conditions, with specific technical parameters for detection and tracking capabilities.

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Scope & Requirements

The Point Defense Battle Lab (PDBL) is looking to collaborate with industry to improve capabilities in C-sUAS and sUAS integration, development, training, and sustainment services.

Contract Details

Estimated Value
Not specified

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Agency
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office
AIR COMBAT COMMAND

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published2mo ago
Mar 23, 2026
Last Updated2mo ago
Mar 23, 2026
Response Due2mo ago
Apr 8, 2026
Response Due Date1mo ago
Apr 30, 202616:00

Description

for Information (RFI) for C-sUAS and sUAS Solutions FA4659-RFI-CSUAS+SUAS v3 Response Requested Not Later Than

30 April 2026 @ 1600 CST Request for Information (RFI) for C-sUAS and sUAS Solutions for Group 1-3 Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Introduction: The Point Defense Battle Lab (PDBL) is seeking information from industry to improve USAF understanding of market capabilities and identify qualified vendors to collaborate with who are capable of providing Counter Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS) and Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) integration, development, training, and sustainment services. Responses to this RFI will help identify businesses with sUAS and C-sUAS technologies and expertise capable of collaborating with the PDBL to carry out its mission to “develop and validate Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures necessary to advance C-sUAS detection, tracking, interception, and neutralization, improving the ability of units to secure Air Force assets, personnel, and continuity of operations.” All interested and qualified businesses (i.e., Small Business, Other than Small) are encouraged to submit your information on the PDBL Vendor Landing Page at the following link. https://www.grandforks.af.mil/Point-Defense-Battle-Lab/PDBL-Vendor-Landing-Page/

Background: The USAF established the PDBL to serve as a hub for collaboration, pushing boundaries in C-sUAS capabilities, ensuring the Air Force maintains tactical superiority against evolving threats, and as a key part of the service’s effort to develop and evaluate advanced technologies to defend installations from sUAS threats. The PDBL priorities include: Shift installation defense against airborne threats to a more proactive posture. Integrate cutting-edge technology, unit expertise in tactical execution, and academic and industry to rapidly develop TTPs for defeating sUAS threats and ensuring robust force protection. Develop and evaluate advanced technologies to ensure the DAF maintains tactical superiority against evolving aerial threat

Requirements: PDBL is seeking to collaborate with industry businesses that meet the following

requirements: Ease of Use: The technology or services should be easy to use and require minimal training for operators. Rapidly Deployable: The technology or services should be capable of being transported via palletized cargo. Able to be set up with a small team (4 personnel or less) within 2 hours. Extreme Weather: The technology or services must be capable of withstanding and operating in ambient air temperatures of -40, and 20-30 mph winds. Proprietary Technology: The PDBL Prioritizes Non-proprietary technology, and will accept information on interoperable technology. The PDBL will also accept Proprietary Technology, note proprietary information should be clearly marked. Technical Parameters for C-sUAS: The PDBL is interested in technologies or services that meet the following technical parameters:

A. Ability to consistently detect and track all Group 1 UAS types at ranges of 2 km or greater; increased range and track accuracy is preferred.

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