The Request
AAL is seeking information on commercially available test sites for unmanned aerial systems (UAS), unmanned ground vehicles (UGV), kinetic, and electromagnetic systems. Test ranges must follow all federal, state, and local laws pertaining to use, storage, and testing of all systems and materials on site.
The Details
Responses must address the following items:
- Location
- Access and scheduling
- Electromagnetic and electronic warfare support
- Kinetic/explosive payloads and detonations support
- Available safe material storage
- Documentation (approvals, licenses, certifications)
- Aerial vehicle support
- Ground vehicle support
- Available instrumentation for testing
- Cost
What Makes SPARTN Different?
SPARTN combines Army SBIR funding and AAL's business model to create a program that moves — and pays — at the speed of business. By blending government and industry best practices we introduce a whole-of-Army approach to innovation.
Learn more about the SPARTN Program.