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Find similar grantsDefense Logistics Agency (DLA) Broad Agency Announcement: Enhancing Defense Logistics Efficiency is sponsored by Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). This Broad Agency Announcement supports research and development that enhances the efficiency, reliability, transparency, and resilience of the Department of Defense supply chain.
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DLA BAA: Enhancing Defense Logistics Efficiency - ScienceDocs Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Broad Agency Announcement The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Broad Agency Announcement supports research and development that enhances the efficiency, reliability, transparency, and resilience of the Department of Defense supply chain.
DLA is the nation’s largest combat logistics provider, responsible for delivering fuel, food, clothing, medical supplies, construction materials, munitions components, spare parts, and sustainment equipment to U.S. and allied forces operating around the world.
Because the military supply chain is vast, global, and increasingly digital, DLA uses its BAA to identify innovations that improve sustainment operations and strengthen logistical readiness under contested, austere, and rapidly evolving conditions.
DLA seeks solutions that provide measurable operational advantages such as predictive supply-chain analytics, advanced additive manufacturing, AI-enabled demand forecasting, cyber-secure logistics platforms, data-driven inventory management, real-time materiel visibility, blockchain-validated tracking systems, intelligent packaging, autonomous resupply systems, energy-resilient distribution solutions, and tools that optimize end-to-end sustainment.
Projects that enhance mission assurance, reduce sustainment risk, shorten resupply timelines, and improve the agility of joint force operations are especially valuable. Eligibility for DLA BAAs is intentionally broad. Academic institutions, nonprofit research organizations, large corporations, early-stage companies, and federally funded laboratories are all eligible to submit proposals.
For-profit technology companies—including startups developing dual-use platforms—are highly competitive due to DLA’s emphasis on commercially scalable logistics technologies. Foreign participation may be reviewed on a case-by-case basis when security considerations allow . DLA submissions typically begin with a concept white paper that outlines mission relevance, technical approach, scalability, and transition potential.
If the concept aligns with DLA priorities, an invitation to submit a full proposal may follow. Proposed work should demonstrate clear operational need , strong scientific or engineering merit, credible feasibility, and compelling transition pathways into sustainment operations or future materiel management systems.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Academic institutions, nonprofit research organizations, large corporations, early-stage companies, and federally funded laboratories are all eligible to submit proposals. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Broad Agency Announcement: Enhancing Defense Logistics Efficiency is funded by Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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DoD Multidisciplinary Research Program of the University Research Initiative (MURI) is sponsored by Department of Defense (DoD) - Office of Naval Research (ONR). The Multidisciplinary Research Program of the University Research Initiative (MURI), administered by the Department of Defense Office of Naval Research, supports basic research in science and engineering at U. S.
SBIR SF254-D1206: Knowledge-Guided Test and Evaluation Frameworks for proliferated Low Earth Orbit Constellations is sponsored by U.S. Air Force. DOD SBIR topic SF254-D1206: Knowledge-Guided Test and Evaluation Frameworks for proliferated Low Earth Orbit Constellations. Component: U.S. Air Force. Command: SDA. Solicitation: DoD SBIR 2025.4. Phase(s): D2PII, II, SPII. Status: Pre-Release. Open date: 3/4/2026.
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