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Army SBIR|STTR unveils three funding opportunities in November 2024

Published: 11/06/2024
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By Daniel Smoot, Office of Army Prize Competitions and Army SBIR|STTR Program

WASHINGTON – Led by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology, the U.S. Army Small Business Innovation Research and the Small Business Technology Transfer Programs revealed three new SBIR funding opportunities for November 2024. These opportunities prioritize critical technology areas such as trusted artificial intelligence, advanced computing and integrated network systems.

November 2024 Funding Opportunities

Pre-Release Dates (Open Q&A Only): Nov. 6 – Dec. 3, 2024

Open Period (Proposal Submissions): Dec. 4 – Jan. 8, 2024

Contract Name Phase Timeframe Award Limit
Automated Course of Action Generation  Phase I Maximum six months Maximum $250,000
Large Language Models for System Security Engineering Analysis Phase I Maximum six months Maximum $250,000
Secure Wireless Data Transfer Solutions for Predictive Logistics Phase I & Direct to Phase II Maximum six months & 24 months Maximum $250,000 & $2 million

Get Started

Visit the Army SBIR|STTR website and linked topic pages for more details. Submit proposals via the Defense SBIR|STTR Innovation Portal before the deadline.

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About the Army SBIR|STTR Programs

The Army SBIR Program continually releases funding opportunities, including Phase I funding for commercially viable, feasible and technically sound solutions. Mature technologies meeting Phase I requirements can advance to Phase II and Direct to Phase II contracts. Throughout the process, technical, acquisition and operational Army experts guide businesses to align their innovations with the Army’s critical needs.

The Army STTR Program, similar to SBIR, integrates small businesses into the Army space by partnering them with a university, federally funded research and development center, or a qualified non-profit research institution. The small business must act as the prime contractor, performing at least 40 percent of the work while the research partner performs at least 30 percent.

ASA(ALT) leverages innovative technologies to provide Soldiers with a decisive advantage by developing, acquiring, fielding and sustaining the world’s finest equipment and services. For more information, visit the ASA(ALT) web page and follow @ArmyASAALT.

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Army SBIR|STTR unveils three funding opportunities in November 2024

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