Enabling Technologies for Electronic Warfare and Surveillance

To fully enable spectrum superiority, naval forces (including the Marine Corps and Navy) must be able to control the Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) by exploiting, deceiving, or denying enemy use of the spectrum while ensuring persistent naval ISR capabilities.

The advance of adversary intelligence,

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surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and EW capabilities across the full EMS (DC to daylight), and the proliferation of inexpensive, efficient processors, and transceivers haseroded our advantages, created a contested and congested operational environment, and degraded our naval ISR capabilities.

This EW and Surveillance D&I BAA Call seeks innovative solutions to overcome these technical challenges.
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Basic and Applied Scientific Research

Department Of Defense


Agency: Department of Defense

Office: Office of Naval Research

Estimated Funding: $0





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Please see ONR's Long Range BAA N0001424SB001 for eligibility

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Date Posted:
2024-08-14

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Archive Date:
2025-01-19



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