Active Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE

    ADVANCING NAVAL CAPABILITIES THROUGH HOLISTIC OPPORTUNITIES AND RESOURCES (ANCHOR) INITIATIVE

    Sol. H9240626S0001Sources SoughtTAMPA, FL
    Open · 38d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    38
    closes Jun 1, 2026
    POSTED
    Apr 24, 2026
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    541715
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    AC12
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    The USSOCOM is seeking participants for the ANCHOR Initiative to develop innovative technologies for Special Operations Forces. This sources sought notice invites industry and non-profit entities to propose solutions in areas such as unmanned systems, counter-unmanned systems, and C5ISR capabilities. The initiative aims to enhance operational effectiveness and strategic superiority through advanced technological solutions.

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    H9240626S0001
    Notice Type
    Sources Sought
    Posted Date
    April 24, 2026
    Response Deadline
    June 1, 2026
    NAICS Code
    541715AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    AC12
    Issuing Office
    HQ USSOCOM
    City
    TAMPA
    State
    FL
    ZIP Code
    33621-5323
    AI Product/Service
    both

    Description

    United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Special Operations Forces Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (SOF AT&L) seeks to accelerate the application of innovative technologies into deployable warfighting capabilities in support of Special Operations Forces (SOF). This is a sources sought for parties interested in participating in requirements sought by USSOCOM for state-of-the-art technologies and capabilities to support the Advancing Naval Capabilities through Holistic Opportunities and Resources (ANCHOR) Initiative. Early identification of warfighter needs and continuous engagement with users during technology development and fielding will support increased lethality and efficiency.

    The ANCHOR Initiative’s purpose is to form a sphere of technological excellence made up of participants from industry, non-profit organizations, and not-for-profit entities able to rapidly and efficiently propose and carry out, through maximum practicable competitive procedures, the development of prototype solutions that sustain and expand strategic superiority within broadly stated special operations focus areas of interest. It is intended that Participants will perform a strategically important role in developing solutions focused on the development, demonstration and transition of resilient and dynamic technological capabilities critically necessary for the Nation’s Special Operations Forces.

    Other Transaction Authority in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 4022 (inclusive of 10 U.S.C. 4022(f)) and 10 U.S.C. 4023 will be used in support of the ANCHOR Initiative. In accordance with 10 U.S.C. 4023, competitive procedures are not required to be used to enter into agreements to carry out Prototype Projects for experimental purposes by ANCHOR Initiative Participants. In the event an OT Agreement is awarded under 10 U.S.C § 4022, a follow-on production contract or agreement may be awarded to the Prototype Project recipient in a non-competitive manner upon successful completion of the prototype project. The resultant award of an agreement will NOT be made or issued under the provisions of the Competition in Contracting Act of 1984 (P.L. 98-369), Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 6 or any other FAR-based laws or supplements that are limited in applicability to procurement contracts, unless specifically invoked within an agreement. The ANCHOR Initiative will be carried out under the terms of a Participant Basic Agreement (PBA). The PBA will be made available to entities qualified to participate in the ANCHOR Initiative.

    USSOCOM is evolving toward a truly integrated multi-domain approach, synchronizing operations and effects across maritime, air, land, cyber, and space to outpace adaptive adversaries. This initiative emphasizes how the identified Focus Areas combine to extend reach, sharpen decision-making, and create asymmetric options for USSOCOM. While grounded in the maritime environment, the focus is on capabilities that seamlessly connect and operate across domains, enabling distributed, networked, and resilient force employment from competition through high-end conflict. Focus Areas will be updated throughout the duration of the ANCHOR Initiative and are as follows:

    Focus Area 1: Unmanned Systems. Across the maritime domain, USSOCOM is increasingly leveraging unmanned and autonomous systems to push the limits of where and how its forces can operate. Integrating unmanned aerial, surface, and underwater platforms enables longer persistence in contested and denied environments, surveillance and reconnaissance in high-risk areas, and enhanced situational awareness without exposing personnel to unnecessary danger. USSOCOM is particularly interested in capabilities that improve cross-domain coordination, reduce the logistical footprint of deployed forces, and deliver reliable data and effects in dynamic maritime conditions. Innovations in autonomy, sensing, endurance, and resilient communications are key to enabling the next generation of maritime unmanned systems that support USSOCOM’s evolving role in multi-domain operations.

    Focus Area 2: Counter-Unmanned Systems. To stay ahead of rapidly evolving unmanned threats, USSOCOM is prioritizing capabilities that can sense, understand, and respond to hostile systems before they impact the mission. As autonomous and remotely operated platforms become more accessible and adaptive, the need for agile, layered defense systems has become essential to preserving operational security and freedom of action. USSOCOM is interested in technologies that detect, track, and neutralize unmanned threats—from individual platforms to coordinated swarms—within the constraints of maritime special operations. Solutions optimized for size, weight, and power; capable of functioning in contested electromagnetic environments; and effective against both kinetic and electronic attack vectors are of particular interest. These capabilities are critical to enabling mission assurance, safeguarding personnel, and maintaining tactical advantage in multi-domain maritime operations.

    Focus Area 3: Command, Control, Communications, Computer, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR). At the core of USSOCOM’s future force design is a resilient C5ISR enterprise that connects sensors, shooters, and decision-makers across every domain. Next-generation C5ISR systems are expected to integrate multi-source intelligence, resilient communications, and cyber-secure data networks, enabling USSOCOM operators to sense, process, and act faster than the adversary. USSOCOM is particularly interested in technologies that strengthen edge connectivity, leverage AI-enabled analytics for real-time situational awareness, and ensure data integrity across denied or degraded environments. Seamless integration of cyber defense, intelligence fusion, and tactical communications allows operators to maintain command and control across dispersed forces while enabling intelligence collection and dissemination at the speed of relevance. These evolving C5ISR capabilities form the backbone of multi-domain maritime operations, empowering USSOCOM to outpace emerging threats and sustain operational advantage across every phase of mission execution.

    Focus Area 4: Scalable Effects. In parallel, USSOCOM is pursuing scalable effects that provide flexible options to influence, degrade, or defeat adversary capabilities while managing risk and escalation. These effects span both kinetic and non-kinetic options, enabling commanders to match the level of impact to mission objectives, risk tolerance, and escalation considerations. USSOCOM is particularly interested in solutions that offer tunable effects—from reversible disruption and temporary degradation to permanent disablement—while limiting collateral damage and, when required, managing attribution. Technologies of interest include directed energy, electronic warfare, cyber-enabled effects, and precision engagement tools that can be employed from distributed maritime platforms and integrated with existing C5ISR architectures to deliver coordinated, scalable effects in support of complex operations.

    Focus Area 5: Human Performance. Optimization of human performance is a critical force multiplier for USSOCOM, directly impacting operational readiness, mission effectiveness, and organizational capability retention. Comprehensive physical conditioning programs that address the multifaceted demands of maritime special operations serve to enhance baseline performance while simultaneously reducing the incidence of acute and chronic injuries that can sideline operators during critical mission windows. Cognitive performance enhancement through mental acuity training, stress inoculation, and neurological health monitoring addresses the complex decision-making requirements of special operations while mitigating psychological burnout that can compromise judgment and tactical effectiveness. This holistic approach to human performance optimization directly contributes to USSOCOM 's ability to retain experienced personnel by extending their operational careers, reducing medical attrition rates, and maintaining the institutional knowledge and tactical expertise that takes years to develop, thereby preserving USSOCOM's most valuable asset while maintaining operational readiness across extended deployment cycles and high-tempo operations.

    Focus Area 6: Human-Machine Teaming. Human-Machine Teaming represents a transformative capability for USSOCOM, enabling intuitive control of unmanned systems through natural human interfaces and providing immersive training environments for high-risk scenarios. Natural control methods, such as voice commands and gesture recognition, enable USSOCOM operators to direct autonomous systems while maintaining tactical readiness and operational security. This reduces the cognitive burden of system management, allowing operators to focus on tactical decision-making and leverage machine capabilities for surveillance, reconnaissance, and support functions. Augmented and virtual reality technologies revolutionize USSOCOM training by enabling operators to repeatedly practice complex, high-risk scenarios without the logistical constraints and safety risks associated with live training exercises while building operator proficiency in human-machine coordination. This combination of natural system control and immersive training capabilities enhances tactical proficiency while optimizing the division of tasks between human judgment and machine processing power, ultimately improving mission effectiveness in the complex and demanding maritime special operations environment.

    Entities wishing to participate in the ANCHOR Initiative must send an email to anchor@socom.mil inclusive of the entity's CAGE Code/Unique Entity ID and documentation clearly demonstrating technical relevancy/recency in the designated Focus Areas. Material that is only advertisement or marketing material in nature is not desired and will not be considered. A team of Government Subject Matter Experts (SME) will evaluate submissions independently. Consideration and acceptance remain the sole discretion of the government. Eligible entities favorably evaluated by the Government will be invited to participate in the initiative.

    Prior to acceptance, and throughout the duration of the PBA, entities shall be a registered entity in System for Award Management (SAM) with a designated purpose of registration identified for all awards, complete annual representations and certifications, and ensure all entity information is current, accurate and complete. The link can be found here: https://sam.gov/

    The Government is prohibited from soliciting and awarding actions to entities that pose a threat to national security or have engaged or are suspected of having engaged in criminal, fraudulent, or seriously improper conduct.

    This notification is for planning purposes only. It is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government, nor will the Government pay for the information solicited. Please send technical and administrative questions and inquiries to the ANCHOR Initiative Team at anchor@socom.mil to facilitate communication on all matters relating to this announcement. 

    Key dates

    1. April 24, 2026Posted Date
    2. June 1, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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