Contract
Joint Cyber Command and Control - ANTICIPATED ACQUISITIONS - UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2025
- Agency
- DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
- Location
- San Antonio, TX
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Open, no deadline listed
- Posted
- Sep 17, 2025
- Set-aside
- None (open competition)
What this contract is for
NOTICE OF ANTICIPATED ACQUISITIONS This is not a solicitation or a request for competitive quotes. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Joint Cyber Command and Control (JCC2) (AFLCMC/HNCK), Joint Base San Antonio, Lackland AFB, TX. JCC2 is planning acquisition activities for three programs in the portfolio. The Government has experienced changes to requirements and acquisition strategies. To maintain clear communication with industry the Government is providing the following updates on the programs: JCC2 Cyber Operations (JCO) JCO is a mission orchestration, automation, and analysis platform that empowers users at organizational levels to plan and manage all-domain operations and facilitate decision making. Enabled by Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence capabilities, JCO synthesizes disparate data and consolidates multiple lenses of high-dimensional challenges into a common view to accelerate and scale all-domain missions with amplified effects. JCO is a program of record with JCC2 Battle Management (BM) and operationally deployed in support of real-world cyber mission execution. It is the authoritative data source for all OCO and DCO mission planning. Expected Acquisition Method: Under Review Estimated Industry Engagement: RFI September 2025 Estimated Solicitation Release: Spring - Summer 2026 Battle Management Support Capability (BMSC) Summary of Requirement: The BMSC requirement has been replaced with Joint Cyber Command and Control Readiness (JCC2-R) requirement. See information on new requirement below. Expected Acquisition Method: N/A Estimated Solicitation Release: N/A Joint Cyber Command and Control Readiness (JCC2-R) JCC2-R will provide rapid capability development and operational readiness leveraging industry best-practices and innovative solut...
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