The Air Force is looking for analytical software that can create a cloud for intelligence data.
The Deep Learning for Actionable Intelligence Discovery and Exploitation project aims to “develop an exploitation cloud that is significantly, if not completely, insusceptible to agile threats that attempt to deceive our RF/SIGINT [radio frequency/signal intelligence] products which rely on time difference of arrival (TDOA)-based information,” according to the broad agency announcement on FedBizOpps. “The exploitation cloud will also be designed to combat advanced tactics in camouflage concealment and& deception (CC&D).”
The Air Force also wants to “close the ISR loop” by developing an actionable intelligence discovery and exploitation (AIDE) service that which will automatically generate tactical and in-mission intelligence reports from the exploitation cloud or open sources.
AIDE will have the capability to deliver new actionable intelligence from the exploitation cloud or open-source intelligence (OSINT). The system will automatically generate tactical and in-mission intelligence reports.
Total funding for the four-year project would be $9.9 million.




