Prometheus Flame - Request for Information
Overview
Buyer
Place of Performance
NAICS
PSC
Set Aside
Original Source
Timeline
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 Air Force (DAF) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the Prometheus Flame Challenge, seeking feedback on a draft Request for Solutions. This initiative aims to establish an open, modular, and competitive ecosystem for Government-owned, open-source software standards for Autonomy and Mission Systems. The challenge offers prizes and a pathway to long-term strategic partnerships through Prototype and Production Other Transaction (OT) Agreements. Feedback is requested by April 17, 2026.
Purpose & Vision
The DAF is transforming software development for Autonomy and Mission Systems, moving away from proprietary systems. The Prometheus Flame Challenge seeks to build a vibrant, open, and competitive ecosystem around Government-owned, open-source software standards. This effort will be guided by two foundational Government Reference Architectures (GRAs) – the Agile Mission Suite GRA (AMS GRA) and Autonomy GRA (A-GRA) – which are anticipated to be publicly released around June 2026.
Opportunity & Pathway
This is more than a prize competition; it is a pathway to long-term strategic partnerships and recurring funding. The program features flexible, 3-6 month competition phases, each concluding with a "fly-off" demonstration where top teams earn cash prizes. Offerors can enter at any phase. The primary goal is to identify long-term strategic partners, with the intent to award follow-on Prototype and Production Other Transaction (OT) Agreements (under 10 U.S.C. § 4025 and 10 U.S.C. § 4022) to align solutions with the DAF's long-term vision, providing a recurring funding stream.
Key Requirements
Solutions must include:
- Open-Source Implementations: AMS GRA and A-GRA compliant, demonstrable on Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) hardware, and released under a permissive open-source license.
- Turn-Key Projects: End-to-end examples demonstrating GRA compliance (e.g., "hello world," communications, data fusion).
- Public-Facing Resource: A comprehensive package including source code repository, public website, getting-started guides, documentation, and instructional videos.
Eligibility & Participation
Participation is invited from a broad spectrum of innovators, including open-source software developers, non-traditional defense contractors, commercial software companies, start-ups, academic institutions, and traditional defense contractors. The competition is open to industry and academia with U.S. or U.S. ally-based headquarters and ownership.
Submission & Evaluation
The challenge is a continuous, multi-phase competition.
- Initial Qualification (Step 1): Requires a 5-page white paper, AMS GRA/A-GRA compliance report, and a demonstration video. Deadline is NLT two months after the final solicitation is posted.
- Fly Off (Step 2): Requires source code, CI/CD pipelines, documentation, compliance reports, a 5-page Work Plan, and a price proposal. Deadline is NLT 24 hours prior to the Fly Off.
- Evaluation Criteria: Solutions will be assessed on Mission Performance, Usability & Onboarding, Technical Implementation & Standards Compliance, and Risk.
Key Dates & Contacts
- Feedback Due: April 17, 2026
- Final Solicitation Anticipated: Around June 1, 2026
- Primary Contact: 1st Lt Justin Brogden (justin.brogden.1@us.af.mil)
- Secondary Contact: Joseph Mizzi (joseph.mizzi@us.af.mil)