
Facility-Related Control System Industry Forum
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is hosting a virtual Industry Forum on Utility Monitoring and Control Systems (UMCS) and Cybersecurity of Facility-Related Control Systems (FRCS).
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is hosting a virtual Industry Forum on Utility Monitoring and Control Systems (UMCS) and Cybersecurity of Facility-Related Control Systems (FRCS).
ERDC seeks to understand industry’s ability to provide or design a matted geophone array that is self-contained into a fixed, mat-like arrangement using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) instrumentation that meets or exceeds specific requirements.
Increasing engagement between ERDC, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Unmanned Aircraft Systems teams, and academic schools.
ERDC invites proposals for the development and demonstration of an installation access control technology pilot system for Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
ERDC invites proposals for the development and demonstration of a smart installation and community dashboard pilot system at Fort Benning, Georgia.
ERDC is seeking solutions for the idea generation and development of use cases that demonstrate the potential of 5G technology relevant to Army installation operations.
ERDCWERX invites submissions that feature acoustic sensors that meet or exceed RFI specifications for analog infrasound as defined the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC).
ERDCWERX seeks to identify business entities with the capacity to commercialize induction Hot Mix Asphalt (iHMA), a patented pavement repair technology with dual-use potential.
ERDCWERX seeks to identify and understand the latest technology that could be useful in assessing levee conditions.
ERDCWERX seeks to identify work tools that attach to compact track, backhoe, or front-end loaders for handling the removal and placement of roadway materials.
ERDCWERX seeks to identify business entities with the capacity to play a role in the commercialization of Ready Armor Protection Instant Deployment (RAPID), a new patented innovation with dual-use potential.
The Army seeks to identify material solutions for rapid roadway strength improvements that support expedited vehicle maneuver across degraded and/or underdesigned roadway surfaces.
The Army needs a rapidly employed, next-generation fencing and marking system that keeps pace with newer landmine alternative systems being employed in potentially much larger size munition fields/obstacle belts.