Space Systems Command has begun seeking concept papers for a potential five-year, $99 million broad agency announcement to develop, deliver and sustain cyber technologies designed to defend space assets from emerging threats.
The two-step BAA will open for 60 months to solicit proposals across five topic areas: resiliency technologies and techniques; space domain awareness improvements; defensive and offensive counter-space abilities; battle management command control and communications; and exercises, tests and training, according to a SAM.gov announcement.
The selected vendors will support the SSC Space Domain Awareness and Combat Power Directorate in developing and sustaining space control capabilities to maintain U.S. leadership in the space domain.
SSC will work with contractors including Mitre, Science Applications International Corp., Booz Allen Hamilton and ManTech International to review and evaluate the proposals.
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