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Amendment 01: The purpose of this amendment is to request discussion of a TA1 technical approach’s level of sensitivity to vibration and any practical path that might exist to mitigate such vibration sensitivity. See text highlighted in yellow on page 26 of the amended BAA. The DARPA Microsystems Technology Office seeks innovative proposals in the area of RF filtering, with the specific aim to produce front-end RF filters that protect the elements of digital Active Electronically Scanned Arrays (AESAs) against interference in increasingly crowded RF spectrum environments.
Funding Opportunity Number: HR001121S0031. Assistance Listing: 12.910. Funding Instrument: CA,G,O,PC. Category: ST.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible applicants: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification). All responsible sources capable of satisfying the Government's needs may submit a proposal that shall be considered by DARPA. See the Eligibility Information section of the BAA for more information. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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DARPA seeks innovative proposals that address development of long wave infrared (LWIR) focal plane arrays and signal processing to improve imaging in degraded atmospheric transmission, especially conditions encountered in helicopter brownout. The scope includes two tasks: 1) Detector and focal plane array development and demonstration; and 2) Signal and imaging processing to enhance imaging in low transmission and brownout conditions. The objective of Task 1 is the demonstration of focal plane arrays with the individual detector element size of 5 um x 5um, interconnected to a read-out integrated circuit (ROIC) that integrates sufficient charge to achieve a noise equivalent temperature difference of 30 mk with F/1 optics , as seen in Table I. Task 2 is the development of novel signal processing concepts addressing imaging in brownout conditions, with the objective of achieving target recognition at range of 500 meters when the transmission is 1.8%, as seen in Table II. Proposals should address Task 1 or Task 2. Proposers may submit proposals to both tasks; however they must be addressed in two separate proposals. All administrative correspondence and questions on this solicitation, including requests for information on how to submit a full proposal to this BAA, should be directed to BAA08-54@darpa.mil. See attached full DARPA-BAA-08-54. Funding Opportunity Number: DARPA-BAA-08-54. Assistance Listing: 12.910. Funding Instrument: CA,G,O,PC. Category: ST.
Amendment 03: The purpose of this amendment is to delete Attachment 1, “Proposer Checklist,” in its entirety and replace with the version provided in Enclosure 1 attached hereto. Enclosure 2 highlights in yellow the changes made and is provided for information purposes only. Amendment 02: The purpose of this amendment is to update the center frequency metric for both TA1 and TA2. It will now be a proposer defined metric between 0.9 and 1.1 GHz for both TAs. All changes made to the BAA are highlighted in yellow. See the attached DARPA-BAA-16-20 document through Amendment 02. Amendment 01: The purpose of this amendment is to update Table 1, “Technical Area 1 Metrics” on Page 14 and Table 2, “Technical Area 2 Metrics” on Page 16 of the BAA. All changes made to the BAA are highlighted in yellow. See the attached DARPA-BAA-16-20 document through Amendment 01.DARPA seeks to transform radio frequency (RF) systems by developing RF analog signal processing and nonreciprocal technologies that perform unprecedented levels of in-band interference suppression. The Signal Processing at RF (SPAR) technology aims to mitigate both self and externally generated interfering signals of known and unknown characteristics. The goal of SPAR isto demonstrate novel in-band signal interference mitigation technologies using analog signal processing techniques as well as novel chip-scale circulator approaches. Funding Opportunity Number: DARPA-BAA-16-20. Assistance Listing: 12.910. Funding Instrument: CA,G,O,PC. Category: ST.
This is a Follow-on project to expand an existing partnership to include more grade levels and implement a student summer science program which combines hands-on science education, trail maintenance and habitat enhancement project activities. SUSD will assist BLM in developing and presenting site-specific hands-on, interactive natural and heritage resource educational programs and products for K-12 audiences. Programs will be correlated to California State Educational standards, and shall be developed in collaboration with BLM and partner technical experts to be culturally relevant to the student population and accurately and respectfully interpret local Native American culture. SUSD will utilize the expertise of its Native American Education program and shall work closely with local tribes and BLM to develop programs to meet mutual goals. Programs and products will emphasize Tread Lightly! and Leave No Trace principles and practices in order to foster a new generation of responsible outdoor recreationists and land users. Funding Opportunity Number: CA-NOI-08-0013. Assistance Listing: 15.225. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ED. Award Amount: $30K – $374K per award.
The Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming State Office, intends to award a cooperative agreement with the Colorado State University to investigate the distribution, abundance, and habitat use of hornyhead chub in the Lower Laramie River Drainage. The anticipated length of the project is a 3 year period. The BLM will consider continued funding for the project upon (a) the recipient showing progress satisfactory to the BLM toward program goals and the determination by the BLM that continuation of the program would be in the best interest of the Government or (b) the availability of funds. The total project period for this award will not exceed 37 months. Funding Opportunity Number: WY-NOI08-9018. Assistance Listing: 15.231. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: NR. Award Amount: Up to $77K per award.