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JCO Releases RFI for C-sUAS Low Collateral Interceptors

JCO Releases RFI for C-sUAS Low Collateral Interceptors
A senior Observer Coach/Trainer fires a Dronebuster Electronic Warfare System at the Counter Unmanned Aircraft System Training in the Rotational Unit Bivouac Area on January 30, 2020. Having experience on how UASs react to the Dronebusters will allow them to adjudicate fairly. (U.S. Army photo by PFC Gower Liu, 11th ACR Public Affairs)

The Joint Counter small unmanned aircraft systems (s-UAS) Office (JCO) released a request for information (RFI) for low collateral interceptor capabilities for a demonstration at Yuma Proving Ground in April, according to a new contract opportunity on beta.SAM.gov. The whitepapers from the RFI must be submitted to the JCO by Jan. 22 and then the JCO will select companies to further explore their technologies by Feb. 2, according to an industry day presentation given by the JCO on Jan. 19.…

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