Air Force’s ‘Base of the Future’ Ideas Will Be Tested on Tyndall Rebuild

Air Force’s ‘Base of the Future’ Ideas Will Be Tested on Tyndall Rebuild

With 2020 in full swing, the Air Force’s cross-sector outreach program—AFWERX—announced this year’s innovation focus: the base of the future.


After Hurricane Michael decimated Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida in 2018, Air Force leadership saw an opportunity to rebuild with the future in mind.


“With the rebuild of Tyndall Air Force Base, the Air Force has an opportunity to create from scratch an installation that will be recognized as a center of excellence for innovation,” according to a notice posted to the beta.SAM.gov Contracting Opportunities site.


As the service looks to revamp a key base, AFWERX will be hosting a series of workshops across the country to get feedback on emerging technologies in a number of fields. As part of its mission, AFWERX brings military leaders together with innovators from across the private sector, including industry, academia and “non-traditional contributors” through challenge workshops focused on specific needs.


“AFWERX enables thoughtful, deliberate, ground-up innovation across the Air Force,” the notice explains. “This is accomplished through an innovative approach that combines startup urgency with the largest pool of motivated talent in the world to uncover opportunities to improve Air Force capabilities, connect and engage the right stakeholders, and facilitate outcomes.”


For the Base of the Future challenge, AFWERX plans to hold workshops focused on six areas. From the notice:


Installation Security: Examine and improve the existing security and defense systems that protect the people and critical resources they house.
Installation Resiliency: Energy and utility systems issues need to be addressed to support the various missions carried out by Air Force bases.
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