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Air Force looks to put test pilots through emerging technology course

U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School students conduct a qualitative evaluation flight on a B-52 Stratofortress at Edwards Air Force Base, California, May 8. USAF TPS teaches pilots, navigators and engineers how to conduct flight tests and generate data for those tests. (Air Force photo by Ethan Wagner)

The U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School wants to add a course on emerging technology to its curriculum.

The school — where the Air Force trains pilots, engineers and navigators to test and evaluate new aerospace weapon systems and aircraft — put out a request for information Monday seeking partners that could help deliver a full-time, in-person course on emerging technology for test pilots beginning next July.

This would be a first for the Air Force, as it looks to “further prepare students for leadership of broad, multi-disciplinary teams whose objective is to apply data gained from test and evaluation to influence acquisition decisions in a dense, complex stakeholder universe on behalf of the warfighter.”

The Air Force is asking prospective partners to share a proposed syllabus as part of its RFI response, among other things. The coursework should address subjects including artificial intelligence and machine learning, autonomous systems, cybersecurity, data science and data analytics, design thinking, strategic technology roadmapping and development, and model-based test and evaluation.

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The course should accommodate up to 75 students and five staff chaperones. The contractor could host classes at its facilities or offsite, such as the test pilot school’s location at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

The service envisions that the course will start July 22, 2024, and run for three weeks through Aug. 9, 2024. Prior to that, the contractor would be asked to work with the Air Force designing the full course.

Interested parties have until Oct. 24 to submit responses.

Billy Mitchell

Written by Billy Mitchell

Billy Mitchell is Senior Vice President and Executive Editor of Scoop News Group's editorial brands. He oversees operations, strategy and growth of SNG's award-winning tech publications, FedScoop, StateScoop, CyberScoop, EdScoop and DefenseScoop. Prior to joining Scoop News Group in early 2014, Billy embedded himself in Washington, DC's tech startup scene for a year as a tech reporter at InTheCapital, now known as DC Inno. After earning his degree at Virginia Tech and winning the school's Excellence in Print Journalism award, Billy received his master's degree from New York University in magazine writing while interning at publications like Rolling Stone.

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