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Find similar grantsCommercial Technology / Equipment Grant (Smith Center, KS) is sponsored by Smith Center Economic Development. This grant is intended to promote the advancement of technology or equipment to allow businesses greater productivity or the ability to offer new services in Smith Center, Kansas.
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DE-LC-000L129: FY26 Technology Commercialization Fund Base Annual Appropriations Core Laboratory Infrastructure for Market Readiness is a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that funds national laboratories advancing the commercialization of energy technologies. Administered by the Office of Technology Transitions (OTT), this Commercialization Enabling Topic Lab Call supports core laboratory infrastructure improvements that accelerate the path from research to market readiness. Eligibility is limited to DOE National Laboratories. Applications were due June 16, 2026. This program is part of DOE's ongoing Technology Commercialization Fund initiative, which leverages federal R&D investments to bring emerging energy technologies closer to commercial deployment.
The Secretary of the Air Force Concepts Development and Management Office (SAF/CDM) Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) FA7146-21-S-C-0001 solicits innovative commercial solutions to address defense-related activities and close capability gaps in the Department of the Air Force. Priority technology areas include countering strategic competitors, Big Data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies, and emerging cyber technologies. The CSO operates under a two-step acquisition process: vendors submit white papers (due by September 1, 2026) which are reviewed and scored, and selected vendors are then invited to submit full proposals (due by September 30, 2026). Awards are made on a rolling basis through September 30, 2026, using Other Transaction (OT) authority for rapid prototyping and fielding. The program anticipates multiple awards from an estimated total budget of approximately $100 million and specifically targets innovative commercial items, technologies, and services that may not be available through traditional defense procurement channels. This CSO is particularly accessible to non-traditional defense contractors and companies new to working with the Department of the Air Force, as no prior defense contracting experience is required. The program supports solutions across the technology readiness spectrum from applied research through operational deployment.
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