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SPECIAL NOTICE AMENDMENT 2/24/2026 (updated to change AFC to T2COM and add a note about not including proprietary information) AMENDMENT 2/25/2026 (updated to fix spacing issues in announcement) Synchronized Persistent Army Experimentation (SPARX) A. Description: Synchronized Persistent Army Experimentation (SPARX) is a collaborative process between industry partners and the Army that is intended to enable collective innovation and identify novel technology capabilities that will help the Army achieve its modernization goals. It provides a structured means for collection of questionnaires about products and technologies to Government representatives for consideration to a variety of controlled and operationally relevant experimentation environments. It is part of the Transformation and Training Command (T2COM) campaign of learning, which is designed to aggressively advance and integrate the Army's contributions to the Joint and Multi-national force for convergence effects across all domains (air, land, sea, space, and cyberspace) in order to maintain U.S. overmatch. SPARX is a process to match industry partners' technologies to a series of experiments and observations in operationally realistic environments. Developed and managed by the Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM), the SPARX process will allow for collective innovation and further experimentation in both applied and advanced technology developments with innovative partners. SPARX will serve as the principal entry point for industry partners to provide information relating to their technologies for Army experimentation. This process is designed to do the following: 1. Synchronize and streamline the information process for industry to then obtain information for Army experimentation events. It provides an avenue for industry partners to submit information regarding their technologies via a technology overview template. 2. Make it easier for event holders to include industry technologies into their events by ensuring all submission documents are readily available with an early technology assessment. SPARX is currently participating with multiple experimentation events. Submissions will be reviewed by Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from across T2COM. The SMEs will conduct an initial informal examination of the technology DEVCOM will inform the submitting Industry Partner of the event(s) (if any) to which the technology has been aligned. Once aligned to an experimentation event, technology submissions will be forwarded to the event planners during the event open window. These events are developed and managed by the Army event planners As such, if a technology is invited to an experiment the event planner will coordinate all the requirements for participation. Events are not hosted by DEVCOM HQ and if an industry partner attends such an event they should expect further guidance from the event planner or host. It is possible that further documentation (i.e. NDA, proof of liabi…
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