Army SBIR

Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology ASA(ALT) releases contract opportunities on an ad-hoc basis to meet Army research and development needs.

Large Language Model Course of Action Analysis

Tank

The objective of this research topic is to explore Boyd’s Observe, Orient, Decide and Act Loop with the goal of finding disruptive courses of action in a multi-domain environment that allow warfighters to impact both the rate of engagement with a competitor, but also the rhythm of engagement that allow our commanders and warfighters to leverage both the complexity and dynamism inherent in a multi-domain operation to create decisive wins through strategic surprise.

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Battery Focused Open Topic

U.S. Army SBIR

This open topic accepts both Phase I and Direct to Phase II submissions. Phase I proposals are accepted for a cost up to $250,000 for a 6-month period of performance and Direct to Phase II proposals are accepted for a cost up to $2,000,000 for a 24-month period of performance.

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Shop Tools and Enablers Open Topic

A244-P058 | Phase I

To equip artisans with technology that enhances operational capabilities, their breadth of logistical support, and property accountability. Proposals should allow for the flexibility of artisans to respond to mixed model production and innovations that enable artisans to execute ergonomically challenging tasks. There is a need for technologies that equip artisans with standard yet flexible enduring technologies to sustain air missile defense and power generation systems, ensuring that assets are returned to combat swiftly.

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Reverse Engineering Equipment Open Topic

A244-P057 | Phase I

As equipment ages and global events interrupt critical supply chains quickly, creating solutions for components that integrate well without impacting system performance is necessary. This topic aims to source and develop robust, versatile, and cyber-secure technologies that can be utilized for this task. The objective is to leverage innovations that ensure operational readiness and effectiveness in diverse and resource-constrained settings. Such technological advancements will fortify military readiness and potentially influence civilian sectors where infrastructure is limited.

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