USA (Arlington, Virginia) – Multi Modal Materials Analysis Service
Budget
Looking for Proposals
Scope of Work
(1) Vendor needs to provide multi modal materials analysis service to the government authority located in Arlington, VA. - The multi modal materials analysis (MMoMA) program aims to explore innovative methods to combine a single excitation source of continuously variable intensity with multiple detection methods and in-situ data fusion for assessing features such as a sample’s composition, origin, production method, processing location, and other signatures of interest.- Multimodal data fusion combines information from multiple detectors and spectrometers to provide in-situ feedback during analysis scans and to create N-dimensional data landscapes for correlation analysis, aiding the ability to pinpoint specimens with increased accuracy compared to single-modality systems.- Data fusion techniques that are not capable of integrating data from surface and bulk analysis methods, and that cannot provide adaptive feedback during analysis scans in real-time.- Develop data fusion methods that can analyze data of signature streams in real time to provide in-situ adaptive feedback to modules.- Data shall include data from a series of detection modules, from signature analysis, and can include additional information from external data sources.- Analysis of the top few microns of samples, analysis of molecular structure, (trace) elemental composition and isotope content. (2) All the questions must be submitted no later than July 01, 2026
Eligibility
Onshore (USA Organization Only);
Place of Performance
Performance of the work will be onsite or offsite.
Questions & Answers Deadline
July 1, 2026