DoD seeks integrated autonomous vehicle solutions (SAE Level 2+ to Level 4) to increase utilization of 150,000+ non-tactical vehicles and improve safety. Solutions must demonstrate commercial readiness and scale to 1,000 vehicles within one year.
This SBIR seeks a wideband digital recording system capable of capturing high-volume sensor data at the tactical edge to support AI/ML algorithm development. The device must fit within compact rack space while meeting strict security and environmental standards for deployment on military platforms.
The Navy seeks a low-cost, multi-frequency dipping sonar transducer combining anti-submarine and mine countermeasure capabilities for helicopter deployment. This unified system reduces costs, logistics complexity, and mission coverage gaps while maintaining compatibility with existing naval aircraft platforms.
The Navy seeks RF photonic front-end architectures that use fiber-optic and light-based technologies to improve communications and navigation resilience in contested electromagnetic environments. Solutions should reduce noise, resist jamming, and automatically suppress interference while maintaining reliable performance on maritime platforms.
Sources sought for space research signal development and antenna system operations using a 30M antenna facility to support NRL space research programs and signal research.
R&D support for cybersecurity of novel technology implementations in operating and advanced reactors, focusing on AI and machine learning security challenges.
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Air Force seeks vendor to transition Marauder capability from organic development to vendor execution, modernizing automation, integrations, and data interoperability for contested environments.
Support clinical trials evaluating new treatments, devices, and approaches for autism management. Awards fund proof-of-concept through large-scale efficacy studies, with funding incentives for early-career researchers partnering with experienced mentors.
Army seeks industry input on FALCONS sensor development, including hardware/software modifications to CAMTACS design, prototype production, testing, and field service for next-gen long-range surveillance.
VA seeks information on enterprise imaging systems capabilities for radiology and cardiology, evaluating market solutions for healthcare imaging integration.
The Navy seeks an innovative waste heat recovery system to capture thermal energy from LM 2500 engine exhaust and convert it to electrical power, reducing fuel consumption and emissions while operating within strict DDG 51 Class constraints on space, weight, and radar signature.
This SBIR seeks an AI-powered navigation tool integrating satellite imagery, ship sensors, and ice forecasts to optimize Arctic route planning. The system addresses dangerous, manual ice navigation processes by providing automated 12-96 hour sea ice forecasts and tailored routing options based on vessel specifications.
DoD seeks innovative, high-risk autism research to accelerate discoveries and improve outcomes for autistic individuals. This award supports novel ideas with potential to generate impactful data and open new investigation pathways.
DoD seeks novel research on post-traumatic epilepsy and related conditions to improve outcomes for Service Members and Veterans. Awards support creative new research directions that challenge existing paradigms, open to investigators at all career levels.
Develop safeguards and countermeasures against AI-enabled molecular models that could enable chemical and biological weapons proliferation. The funding supports research to identify risks and create protective measures for this emerging dual-use technology threat.
This DoD program funds collaborative research partnerships tackling post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE), requiring at least two investigators with complementary expertise to synergistically address critical scientific questions that individual efforts couldn't achieve.
This DoD award funds basic, translational, and clinical research to understand post-traumatic epilepsy by repurposing existing research cohorts, tools, or resources. It accelerates discovery by applying established resources to a new medical challenge.
DoD seeks to develop new investigators in post-traumatic epilepsy research through a virtual research center offering mentoring, networking, and collaboration. The program aims to expand the PTE research field by supporting faculty with career guidance and peer support.
Support early-career researchers conducting innovative autism studies and proof-of-principle clinical trials. This award funds high-impact research ideas with required community partnership to advance autism understanding and treatment.
DoD seeks experienced leadership to direct a virtual post-traumatic epilepsy research center, mentoring new investigators and building a collaborative network to advance PTE research quality and expand the field.
The Army seeks applied research innovations in orthopaedic medicine to advance soldier health and readiness. This award funds development of new treatments, devices, or technologies addressing musculoskeletal injuries and combat-related orthopedic conditions.
The Army seeks orthopaedic clinical research to advance musculoskeletal injury treatment and recovery for military personnel. This award funds innovative studies addressing combat-related and service-connected orthopaedic conditions.
The Army seeks innovative research on military burn treatment and prevention through discovery-phase awards. This funding targets novel solutions to improve clinical outcomes for service members with severe thermal injuries.