A new notice reveals plans for the INTANTELS Cases Management System in the Ministry of Defense (JWICS).
The officials wrote: “The intention of this ability is the Aaro HQ employees and the use of organizations,” the officials wrote.
A defensive official told Defensscooop that this is the first request from Aaro since the establishment of 2022. UAP includes exotic bodies and things across Medium. “Aaro is currently using a variety of tools for its needs to manage tasks and seek to integrate it,” the official said.
Arrow was formed under Congress pressure, but details about her budget and processes are still limited. The office oversees the government’s efforts at the government level to discover air, naval, naval, or transported spaces near sensitive areas. Its main task is to solve a set of UAP reports from officials – and ultimately the public.
“The case management system, or CMS, Aaro will help track the state of UAP reports in its property and to meet the requirements of the record management, especially because the office works to launch the mechanism for preparing the public UAP reports,” the official said.
CMS should be classified as the cases by type and priority, converting documents into search data, tracking the status progress, automatic decline in submission, data encryption, and providing roles -based information panels.
If approved, the contract will cover the development of software, training and promotions, with a one -year base and four optional accessories.
The defense official refused to share cost estimates or update the number of UAP cases since November 2024, when Aaro has reported more than 1,600. Contractors who have a higher -highest permit must submit proposals by June 9.