What A Show! 

Over the last four years, Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) has partnered with SBCC to bring the best strategic capabilities to warfighters by identifying commercial technology innovations aligned with the Striker’s needs and enabling faster procurement.

 The 2025 Commercial Capabilities Showcase was no different. We brought 19 finalists to Shreveport, LA for the two day event. The week was filled with live demos, industry table booths, and more importantly, a unique opportunity to connect in person with AFGSC key decision makers, receive productive feedback on technology proposals, and foster future relationships with the command.

Watch the recap!

COMING SOON

SHOWCASE FINALISTS


AFGSC has chosen 10 Companies to continue working with to bring solutions to their below topics and to improve capabilities and operations across the command.

2025 MISSION FOCUS TOPICS

TOPIC #1: Integrated Augmented and Extended Reality (AR/XR) Solutions for Mission Readiness in AFGSC Maintenance Operations

TOPIC #2: Additive Manufacturing Solutions for Rapid Sustainment of AFGSC Weapon Systems (to include parts obsolescence and aging fleet availability)

TOPIC #3: Advanced Swarm Detection and Defeat Technologies for AFGSC Base and Missile Field Security

TOPIC #4: Modular Tracking/Targeting Platform for Integration of Systems

Air Force Global Strike Command provides strategic deterrence, global strike capability and combat support to US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) and other geographic combatant commands. The command is comprised of more than 33,700 professionals operating at two numbered air forces; 12 active duty, Air National Guard, and Air Force Reserve wings; and the Joint Global Strike Operations Center. Weapons systems assigned to AFGSC include all USAF intercontinental ballistic missiles and bomber aircraft, UH-1N helicopters, E-4B National Airborne Operations Center aircraft, and the USAF NC3 weapons system.

About the Customer


SBCC holds a contract with Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) to support rapid acquisition decision-making through commercial engagement and integration. As part of this contract, SBCC is responsible for technology scouting and conducting due diligence on emerging technologies. However, SBCC does not control access to AFGSC, nor do government contracting regulations permit it to do so. Any individual or company can directly engage with AFGSC, presenting initiatives they believe align with its mission and seeking support for SBIR or other contracts—without any requirement to interact with SBCC.