Washington, Jan 4 (Agency) Applied Research Solutions has received a US Air Force $48,750,000 contract to develop multi-domain, multi-platform, and multi-scale technologies for more advanced sensors, the Department of Defense announced in a press release. “Applied Research Solutions [of] Beavercreek, Ohio was awarded a $48,750,000 …contract for research and development,” the release said on Wednesday.
The contract provides for the development of multi-domain, multi-platform, and multi-scale technologies and strategies to apply closed-loop sensing, data processing, and reasoning capabilities to support autonomous sensors operating across the full range of military operations, the Defense Department explained. Work on the contract will be performed at Beavercreek, Ohio, with base support at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio over the next five and a quarter years and is expected to be completed by April 2, 2029, the Defense Department said.