Platoon Level Small Uncrewed Aircraft System (SUAS)
Overview
Buyer
Place of Performance
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PSC
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Original Source
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Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The Department of the Army's ACC-RSA, in conjunction with PM-UAS, has released a Call for Solutions (C4S) for Platoon Level Small Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (SUAS) under the Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) Marketplace Commercial Solution Opening (CSO) W58RGZ-26-S-C001. This initiative seeks to acquire and onboard innovative, commercially available Vertical Take-off and Landing (VTOL) SUAS to enhance current field capabilities, accelerate technology integration, and drive cost efficiencies, aligning with the Army's "Drone Dominance" objective. The initial whitepaper submission deadline is May 15, 2026.
Scope of Work
This C4S targets Group 1 Platoon Level SUAS, encompassing hardware, software, and lifecycle support services. Key requirements include:
- Operational Capabilities: VTOL, 30 minutes on-station endurance at 3km range with EO/IR payload, 3-8 km Line of Sight (LOS) range, APNT solutions (e.g., Visual Based Navigation), and GPS-denied environment operation.
- Interoperability: Must be interoperable with the Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) and Tactical Assault Kit (TAK)/Net Warrior Control systems.
- Physical & Environmental: Maximum system weight of 19 lbs (including two AVs, GCS, batteries, charger), assembly/disassembly in 2 minutes or less, and capable of operating in winds up to 15 knots and all-weather conditions (0.5 inch/hour rain for 8 hours).
- Security & Compliance: Compliance with 2020 NDAA Sec 848, 2023 NDAA Sec 817, and the American Security Drone Act of 2023. Requires encrypted digital data links (AES 256 or better) and robust cybersecurity posture (DFARS 252.204-7019, NIST SP 800-171).
- Modular Payloads: Solutions should support modular payload designs, with Attachment 3 detailing the Picatinny Common Lethality Integration Kit (CLIK) Design Standard for interoperable lethal and protective payloads.
- Supporting Deliverables: Technical Manuals, Interface & Integration Data, Commercial Price List, Supply & Inventory Data, Logistics & Sustainment Support, and Training.
Contract & Timeline
- Type: Commercial Solution Opening (CSO) leading to procurements via Basic Ordering Agreements (BOAs).
- Award: Multiple awards are possible; no minimum or maximum purchase quantities are guaranteed. Procurements will be initiated based on specific mission requirements and funding availability.
- Initial Whitepaper Due: May 15, 2026, with subsequent submissions evaluated on a continuous rolling basis.
- Published Date: April 28, 2026.
Eligibility & Submission
- Eligibility: Offerors must possess a Unique Entity ID, an approved CAGE code, and a current NIST SP 800-171 DoD assessment. Solutions must not include UAS or critical flight components manufactured in covered foreign countries (e.g., People's Republic of China).
- Submission: Whitepapers are limited to 10 pages (12pt Arial font) and a total email file size of 10MB. Offerors must complete Attachment 2 (System Characteristics) and note alternate solutions for unmet criteria.
- Evaluation: A multi-phased process including Whitepaper Assessment, Flight Demonstration, and Manufacturing Readiness Assessment (MRA). Evaluation criteria focus on System Performance, Manufacturing Readiness, and System Pricing.
Points of Contact
- Primary: Michelle Hurt (michelle.s.hurt2.civ@army.mil, 256-313-6309)
- Secondary: Benjamin May (benjamin.r.may4.civ@army.mil, 520-674-7840)