STRATO-Next
2025
Event Overview
In partnership with the US Air Force, NCMS will co-host an Air Mobility Command (AMC) expeditionary operations and sustainment demonstration exercise we are calling STRATO-Next from April 21-24 at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. Formerly known as STRATO-Tech, STRATO-Next will provide opportunities for scenario-based sustainment technology demonstrations focused on AMC aircraft such as the KC-135 Stratotanker, KC-46 Pegasus, C-17 Globemaster and other aircraft.
NCMS will be assisting the AMC Air Mobility Command with identifying the desired sustainment capabilities and vetting industry and academic participants for STRATO-Next. Air Force sustainment leaders will provide participants various real-world scenarios that address focus areas for improvements to support AMC’s sustainment capabilities for deployed aircraft. This will be a unique opportunity to test and demonstrate novel and available industry-academia technologies to demonstrate and evaluate the viability and efficacy of their unique or combined capabilities.
Key Air Force decision-makers and subject matter experts will be in attendance and eager to evaluate these technologies and provide firsthand experience of their needs and challenges. This event is a great opportunity for the community to come together and align capabilities to real-world needs so AMC can rapidly innovate how to operate and sustain aircraft in remote, expeditionary operational environments.
Industry and Academia partners interested in applying to participate will be asked to submit a Request To Demonstrate (RTD) package that details the technology solution you propose to demonstrate. Solutions must fit into one of the categories below:
Application Deadline:
3/7/2025
Participant Selection:
3/14/2025
Exercise Period:
4/21/25 – 4/24/25
Technology Solution Categories
Support the Air Force Mission
How To Apply:
- Prepare an RTD document that provides the following:
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- The primary category of your capability
- Description of Technology Solution: This must include an explanation of the technology, its current development status, test/simulation data supporting performance claims, and next steps for its development. (NTE 200 words)
- Overview of ancillary or support equipment/services necessary to operate your solution; e.g., power requirements, compressed air, PPE, vacuuming, air filtration, lifting devices, etc. (NTE 200 words)
- Description of the portability of your solution, including its weight and physical dimensions, and whether this solution requires a shipping container and/or trailer to transport (NTE 200 words)
- Any applicable spec sheets for the technology
- When the above document is prepared, convert it to a pdf file.
- Prepare a Quad Chart that details
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- The Problem Statement your solution is intended to address
- Your Technology Solution
- Your solution’s overall Benefits
- A photo or graphic of your solution
- Convert your quad chart to a pdf file
- If you have a video that demonstrates your technology solution, upload it to a publicly accessible website (Box.com, Dropbox, Google Drive, Vimeo, or Youtube)
- Return to this page, complete the form and upload your pdfs.
Following the submission deadline, a review team will select participants and contact them with instructions on how to proceed. Participants will be expected to pay their own travel and accommodation expenses to Scott Air Force Base outside Belleville, Illinois.
After applications are reviewed, our team will reach out individually to let organizations know they are approved to demonstrate their technology and provide further details about registration.