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The National Security Innovation Network (NSIN), in partnership with the 15th Space Surveillance Squadron (15 SPSS), will run a pitch event in June 2024 to identify expeditionary power innovation capabilities for a mobile space domain awareness platform.
A team of subject matter experts will evaluate applicants and select up to 15 companies as finalists to participate in the virtual Pitch Event in June 2024. A total of $75,000 in awards will be awarded to the top performing company/companies.
Acquiring power for a deployable ground electro-optical sensor is a difficult undertaking for which the ground EO telescopes require extensive consumable power generation, with the objective of operating throughout the night. There are known commercial off-the-shelf solutions such as photovoltaics; however, this challenge provides a chance to evaluate novel approaches to meeting the power needs and, in turn, influencing the evolving concept of operations and system-level specifications for the Expeditionary-SDA platform.
15th SPSS seeks innovative solutions for highly conditioned, high density expeditionary power, for an expeditionary network of space domain awareness telescopes. Solutions must be capable of:
End-User: U.S. Space Force
*To register or renew your entity or check your entity status, navigate to https://sam.gov/content/home to get started.
Participants must apply for the Expeditionary Energy Challenge at the link below.
Applications and Pitches will be judged on five major criteria:
Teams will submit a pitch deck outlining their technology capabilities that addresses the listed capabilities features above. Pitch decks should meet the following format requirements:
About National Security Innovation Network
NSIN is a program office in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), nested within the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU). We are set up to collaborate with a wide variety of innovators to include universities, researchers, students, entrepreneurs and start-ups. We create opportunities for collaboration across communities and connect those that might not traditionally work in national security. Together, we help drive national security innovation and develop technologies that directly support the individuals responsible for protecting our country.
For more information or interview requests with Team NSIN, please contact us at media@nsin.mil.
15 SPSS operates the Maui Space Surveillance Complex, a strategically located national asset at the 10,023 foot-summit of Haleakala on the island of Maui, Hawaii. The MSSC is host to small, medium, and large-aperture tracking optics, including the DoD’s largest optical telescope designed for tracking and imaging satellites, with visible and infrared sensors to collect data on near-Earth and deep-space objects. The Ground-Based Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance Systems, located at Maui, Socorro, and Diego Garcia, are also under the 15 SPSS. The GEODSS Systems play a vital role in tracking deep space objects.
The AMOS Conference is the premier technical conference in the nation devoted to space situational awareness/space domain awareness. The cross section of private sector, government, and academic participation helps foster important dialogue and international collaboration. The continued growth in attendance and participating countries at AMOS reflects a growing interest in space sustainability and space commerce initiatives as new actors—national governments, private sector companies, non-governmental entities, and universities—become involved in these activities.
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