The Chief Digital Artificial Intelligence Office launched a call to industry Thursday in support of its attempt to expand collaboration across combatant commands and international allies, according to a Defense Department release.
The rollout of the initiative, called the Open Data and Applications Government-owned Interoperable Repositories (Open DAGIR) Challenge, comes exactly three months after the Pentagon’s AI office unveiled the Open DAGIR approach -- its effort to make government data more accessible and make the acquisition process for digital capabilities smoother.
CDAO will head the project, in partnership with the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, the Joint Fires Network and the Defense Innovation Unit, according to the release.
The call to vendors interested in submitting contested logistics and sustainment solutions will "transform” GIDE by “leveraging the entire industrial base to rapidly apply industry solutions to warfighter needs,” DOD said in the announcement.
The challenge will be an accelerated, competitive and innovative acquisition vehicle that will support the department’s Combined Joint All Domain Command and Control effort, according to the release.
Interested vendors can submit their proposals via a five-minute pitch video starting Thursday through Sept. 6 and those selected will be onboarded via the Open DAGIR system, DOD said.