Request for Information (RFI): Training & Simulation

Project ID: W900KK-26-R-0001 FederalOpportunitiesSpecial Notice
Overview
AgencyACC Orlando
Deadline06/08/26
Posted05/18/26
Estimated Value$50,000,000 - $300,000,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNone
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationOrlando, FL 32826 United States
Description
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Request for Information (RFI) Industry Feedback on Modern LVC Environment with Layered Architecture that enables Multidomain Operation training, testing and experimentation events. The U.S. Army seeking information and feedback from industry partners regarding innovative approaches, best practices, and technical solutions for developing a modern integrated Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) environment. The envisioned solution will be structured through a layered architecture encompassing sensor/instrumentation, transport, and core services layers to support scalable, interoperable, and resilient training and operational environments.

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The U.S. Army is seeking information and feedback from industry partners regarding innovative approaches, best practices, and technical solutions for developing a modern integrated Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) environment. The goal is to create a Global Training Environment that supports scalable, interoperable, and resilient training and operational environments necessary for Multi-Domain Operations (MDO). This initiative aims to address the Army's need to compete and win against peer adversaries in complex operational environments across multiple domains. Work Details The contract involves the development and integration of a Global Training Environment with the following key characteristics: 1. Live Training Integration: Evolving Live Training Systems (LTS) to connect instrumented Soldiers, vehicles, and units into a broader synthetic environment for realistic collective training scenarios. 2. Virtual Training Modernization: Replacing legacy systems with modern Reconfigurable Virtual Collective Trainers (RVCT) and Soldier Virtual Trainers (SVT) that utilize common software and One World Terrain (OWT) for immersive training experiences. 3. Next-Generation Constructive Simulation: Creating a Next Generation Constructive (NGC) capability that simulates MDO scale and complexity with an intelligent opposing force (OPFOR). 4. Foundational Common Software: Establishing a single software baseline through a layered architecture that includes Core Services Layer, Transport Layer, Interoperability/Application Layer, and Sensor/Instrumentation Layer.

Contacts
Contact nameMr. David Cannon
Contact emaildavid.s.cannon.civ@army.mil
Contact phoneNone
Secondary contact nameJohn Mosby
Secondary contact emailjohn.d.mosby.civ@army.mil
Secondary contact phoneNone
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