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Novel Thermal and Power/Energy Management Architectures for Hypersonic Applications

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Location
Wright Patterson AFB, OH
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 28 days (Aug 15, 2026)
Posted
Jul 15, 2026
Set-aside
No Set aside used
NAICS code
541715

What this contract is for

The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is conducting market research to identify and assess industry capabilities for onboard enthalpy management, including power generation, thermal management, and integrated thermal and power technologies for future reusable hypersonic aircraft systems. This RFI seeks information on novel concepts, validated modeling approaches, and risk-reduction strategies for mid-term auxiliary power technologies, components, and systems which generate necessary mechanical and/or electrical power as an integrated alternative to discrete thermal battery architectures; thermal management technologies, components, and systems requiring innovative fuel technologies and/or fluid-based cooling solutions beyond onboard fuel; and integrated power & thermal subsystem technologies. The primary purpose of this effort is to inform near-term program needs and mid-term program development. Please see the attachment, RFI-RAP-26-01_Dist A, for more details.

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