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Find similar grantsArmy SBIR|STTR Releases AI/ML and Sensor Funding Opportunities is sponsored by U.S. Army. The U.S. Army offers funding for AI, machine learning, autonomy, and sensor technologies through its SBIR|STTR programs. This includes topics like Radar Signal Processing Improvements, Artificial Intelligence for Interoperability, and Autonomous Robotic Bridging.
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By Daniel Smoot, Office of Army Prize Competitions and Army SBIR|STTR Program Radar Signal Processing Improvements for Probability of Detection Phase: Phase I (Feasibility Study) Performance Period: Maximum 6 Months Funding: Maximum $250,000 Per Award Artificial Intelligence for Interoperability Phase: Phase I (Feasibility Study) Performance Period: Maximum 6 Months Funding: Maximum $250,000 Per Award Autonomous Robotic Bridging Phase: Phase I (Feasibility Study) Performance Period: Maximum 6 Months Funding: Maximum $250,000 Per Award Pre-Release Dates (Open Q&A Only): Jan.
8 – Jan. 28, 2025 Open Period (Proposal Submissions): Jan. 29 – Feb.
26, 2025 Visit the Army SBIR|STTR website and linked topic pages for more details. Submit proposals via the Defense SBIR|STTR Innovation Portal . The Army SBIR Program offers Phase I funding for innovators demonstrating commercial viability, feasibility and technical merit.
Firms with mature technologies can advance to Phase II and Direct to Phase II contracts. The Army STTR Program integrates small businesses with universities, federally funded research and development centers, or qualified non-profit research institutions, with small businesses as the prime contractors.
ASA(ALT) leverages innovative technologies to give Soldiers a decisive advantage in any environment 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 .
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. Army Futures Command (AFC) releases topics during three specific solicitation periods throughout the fiscal year to address the Army’s current and anticipated war-fighting technology needs.
Army STTR follows AFC’s topic release schedule but partners with a university, federally funded research and development center, or a qualified non-profit research institution as part of their contract. Is the opportunity to establish the scientific, technical, commercial merit and feasibility of your proposed innovation. Is focused on the development, demonstration and delivery of your innovation from Phase I.
Represents the commercialization phase of the program in which the company can market their products or services developed in Phase II, either to the government or in the commercial sector. Allows small businesses to submit to Direct to Phase II applications if they performed the Phase I research through other funding sources. Provides funding to projects that require additional funding during their open Phase II contract.
A Phase II Awardee may receive one additional, sequential Phase II award to continue the work of an initial Phase II award. The sequential Phase II award has the same guideline amounts and limits as an initial Phase II award.
Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (supply chain management, logistics coordination, target identifications and simulation) Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (additive manufacturing) Autonomy (unmanned systems, drones, ground vehicle capabilities) Chemical and Biological (detection, defense) Cyber (biometric authentication, secure communications) Electronics (microelectronics, Very-Large-Scale Integration (VLSI)) Electronic Warfare (jamming, spoofing) Human Performance (wearables) Immersive (augmented reality, virtual reality, mixed reality) Network Technologies (antennas, radio frequency, communications systems) Position, Navigation, and Timing (GPS) Power (batteries, generators) Software Modernization (high performance computing, data management and visualization) Sensors (infrared sensing) Weapons Systems (hypersonics, munitions and projectiles, directed energy)
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: U.S. small businesses with fewer than 500 employees, at least 51% U.S. ownership. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows maximum $250,000 Per Award (Phase I). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
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