Cyber Physical Systems Executing in Real Time (CyPhER Forge)
Overview
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Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
DARPA has released a Solicitation for the Cyber Physical Systems Executing in Real Time (CyPhER) Forge program, aiming to revolutionize defense Test & Evaluation (T&E). This initiative seeks to break the direct link between physical system complexity and test duration by developing physics-informed, uncertainty-aware, data-assimilating digital twins and knowledge-maximizing, safety-assuring artificial intelligence-based test agents. The program will use flight testing as a primary demonstration environment. Abstracts are required by April 15, 2026.
Scope of Work
The CyPhER Forge program is a phased acquisition over approximately 30 months, structured into three phases:
- Phase 0 Backbone (6 months): DARPA builds the Integration, Validation, and Verification (IV&V) infrastructure.
- Phase 1 Base (12 months): Proposers develop prototype CyPhERs (Digital Twins and AI Test Agents) and demonstrate performance gains using flight test data.
- Phase 2 Option (18 months): Proposers mature CyPhERs for live flight testing and demonstrate further performance gains.
The program has two core Focus Areas (FAs):
- FA1: Build Real-Time Learning Models: Develop a Government-owned Digital Twin using Physics-Informed Surrogate Models, Uncertainty Quantification, and Continuous Data Assimilation.
- FA2: Safely Maximize Learning: Develop an AI Test Agent using Statistical Safety Assurances, Information-Maximizing Maneuvers, and Machine Precision Autonomy.
Contract & Timeline
- Contract Type: Other Transaction (OT) for Prototype Project Agreement.
- Period of Performance: Approximately 30 months, phased.
- Estimated Value: Multiple awards are anticipated; specific funding scales are not available.
- Set-Aside: Not specified; encourages solutions from all responsible sources, including large and small businesses, and nontraditional defense contractors.
- NAICS Code: 541715 (Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences).
- Published Date: March 26, 2026 (updated).
- Abstract Due Date: April 15, 2026.
- Oral Proposal Package (OPP) & Oral Presentation: Tentatively scheduled for April 2026 for invited proposers.
Eligibility & Submission
- Eligibility: Restricted to U.S. Citizens and U.S. Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) representing U.S. companies only.
- Abstract Submission: Mandatory for initial consideration, requiring an Abstract Summary Slide and a written Abstract with an estimated cost (ROM).
- Oral Proposal Package (OPP): Invited proposers will submit a comprehensive package including a Task Description Document (TDD), Cost Spreadsheet, Schedule of Milestones and Payments, and Intellectual Property/Data Rights Assertions.
Evaluation Criteria
Proposals will be evaluated based on Technical Approach, Capabilities and Relevant Qualifications, Proposed Costs, and Intellectual Property (IP)/Data Rights.
Additional Notes
DARPA strongly encourages cost share and will furnish High Performance Compute (HPC), a CUI data lake, IV&V environment, and Government-furnished High-Fidelity Models (HFMs). Access to HPC resources requires a favorably adjudicated Tier 1 background investigation. Numerous attachments provide detailed instructions and templates for abstract and proposal submissions.