Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Request for Information for High Hypersonic Reentry Flight Experiment Program
Contact and place of performance
Prometheus Team
ROAD FORKS, NM
USA
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Request for Information for High Hypersonic Reentry Flight Experiment Program Introduction Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is gathering information for future partnering with industry and other government agencies to develop high-cadence, recoverable, reliable, cost-effective orbital and hypersonic reentry experiment platforms. These platforms offer exposure to extreme reentr...
View moreIdentify reentry testbed capabilities that improve Department of War’s (DOW’s) ability to meet hypersonic reentry environment S&T needs by providing recoverable test platforms that operate in relevant hypersonic environments:
Collect data to address knowledge gaps in existing and new computational models (e.g., reentry temperature profile, shock, vibration, plasma profile, RF blackout, etc.)
AFRL is requesting information on technologies which have completed bench-level testing and are ready for prototype reentry experimentation (notionally TRL 4-5). AFRL is also requesting information on already-developed reentry vehicles available for flight opportunities in the near term (less than 12 months).
Suitable technologies or vehicles may be identified for follow-on agreements to further develop hypersonic testing infrastructure and platforms that address capability, technology, or scientific gaps for hypersonic reentry vehicles and environments. Follow-on agreements could include Cooperative Research and Development Agreements, Small Business Innovative Research contracts, FAR-based contracts, Other Transaction Authority contracts, etc. This request for information is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a commitment by the U.S. Government to award a contract, make any purchases, or take any other action.
Application and Submission Information
Submission Format:
Submissions should consist of a White Paper and an optional Experiment and Materials Data Sheets. The White Paper should be divided into the sections described below and listed in the same order. Some sections are denoted as “if applicable” or “optional.” To streamline the process, the White Papers are limited to four (4) pages using 11-point Times New Roman font. Graphics must be legible without zoom (>10-point font) and do not count against page count limitation. A template is provided for the Experiment and Materials Data Sheets. Theses documents are optional and do not count against page count limitation. Experiment and Materials data sheets may be marked CUI once completed.
One (1) additional page may be allocated for references and does not count against page count limitation. Citations shall be in accordance with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Reference Guide. (https://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/your-role-in-article-production/ieee-editorial-style-manual/)
No other materials, including letters of advocacy, will be considered or reviewed. Submissions that do not meet the requirements above may not be considered or retained for market research purposes. This request for information is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a commitment by the U.S. Government to award a contract, make any purchases, or take any other action. Submitters should address the following:
Experiment and Materials Data Sheets optional):
Submission Process
This overarching request for information has no end date and is in effect until it is closed or rescinded, but may be reviewed and updated as needed.
White Papers, Data Sheets, and questions should be submitted to the Neutron STAR Org Mailbox. Documents containing CUI should be properly marked and submitters should request a DoD SAFE drop off link via the Neutron STAR Org Mailbox:
[email protected]; Addressed to the ‘Prometheus Team’
Responses to this request will be tracked, managed, and otherwise documented by the aforementioned Prometheus Team, contracting officials, and/or support teams. Responses or feedback to industry will not be provided a result of the RFI.
Disclaimer
This RFI is issued solely for information-gathering and planning purposes. It is not a solicitation or a promise to issue a solicitation. This RFI does not constitute a commitment by the U.S. Government to award a contract, make any purchases, or take any other action. The information obtained as a result of this RFI may inform the Government's future requirements, but no specific procurement action is guaranteed as a result of this request.
Participation in this RFI is entirely voluntary, and responders are under no obligation to submit information. The U.S. Government will not reimburse costs incurred by respondents in connection with this RFI. This includes, but is not limited to, costs associated with preparing or submitting responses, participating in meetings or demonstrations, or responding to subsequent requests for clarification.
The Government reserves the right to use or not use any information provided by respondents in its sole discretion. Submission of a response to this RFI or any related discussions or exchanges with the Government does not create a binding agreement, obligation, or right for either party. Responding to this RFI will not adversely affect consideration for any future procurement or preclude respondents from participating in any subsequent solicitations.
Responders should avoid including proprietary, confidential, or sensitive information in their submissions, as RFI responses will not be treated as privileged or restricted in nature. If proprietary information must be included, responders are responsible for clearly marking such information to ensure proper handling.
This RFI is for market research purposes only. Any information provided is subject to verification and may be used in developing future acquisition strategies or solicitations. By voluntarily submitting information, respondents acknowledge and accept the terms of this disclaimer.
The Department of the Air Force, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) RVK, is seeking information to support the development of high-cadence, recoverable, and cost-effective orbital and hypersonic reentry experiment platforms. This market research focuses on maturing Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4-5 technologies and identifying existing reentry vehicles available for flight within 12 months. Primary objectives include advancing research in guidance and navigation, avionics, flight-environment sensors, and novel thermal protection system materials capable of withstanding speeds of 7.5 km/s and acceleration loads exceeding 50 g’s. The government may use gathered information to inform future partnering through various mechanisms such as Cooperative Research and Development Agreements, Small Business Innovative Research contracts, or Other Transaction Authority contracts.
This Sources Sought notice is classified under NAICS code 541715, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology), and PSC AC33, National Defense R&D Services; Defense-Related Activities; Experimental Development. There is no set-aside assigned to this requirement. Performance is designated for Road Forks, New Mexico. Interested parties may submit a four-page white paper and optional experiment and materials data sheets directly to the Prometheus Team via the designated organization mailbox.
The solicitation, identified as Prometheus_RFI-1, was published on April 27, 2026. Submissions must address mission relevance, technical objectives, and programmatic approaches, including rough order of magnitude cost estimates and development schedules. All technical inquiries and document submissions, including those containing Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), are managed by the Prometheus Team at AFRL. Metadata indicates two attachments are associated with this notice: an Experiment Data Sheet and a Materials Data Sheet, both provided in .docx format.
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