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Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Small Business Innovation Programs (SBIP) is sponsored by Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). The DLA's SBIR and STTR programs aim to stimulate technological innovation and increase commercialization of R&D within the DLA managed supply chains, improving service to the warfighter. Phase I projects demonstrate feasibility, and Phase II projects develop prototypes.
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**Parts Eligible For Proposal** Please e-mail Topic Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) listed in the BAA. Phone calls may not be answered due to schedule conflicts. **Other DLA Innovation Programs** Learn more about other DLA innovation programs by reviewing the following flyer.
* **DLA Innovation Programs**(PDF) Small Business Innovations Programs (SBIP) The DLA Small Business Innovation Programs (SBIP) consist of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. The SBIR Program was established by Congress in 1982 to fund research and development (R&D) by small businesses of 500 or fewer employees. Eleven federal agencies participate in the program.
The STTR Program was established in 1992 to fund cooperative R&D projects with small businesses and non-profit U.S. research institutions, such as universities. Seven federal agencies participate. The objectives of the SBIPs are to stimulate technological innovation and increase commercialization of R&D within the DLA managed supply chains improving service to the warfighter.
The SBIR/STTR programs are structured in the following three phases. * Phase I projects demonstrate the feasibility of technologies. * Phase II projects develop prototype processes or products for proof-of-concept demonstration.
* Phase III is the commercial application of the technology. (Not a set-aside) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Links * The **Defense SBIR/STTR Innovation Portal (DSIP)** provides extensive DoD program information, helpful contact information, and important updates.
* The future **BAA schedule** * The **Small Business Administration’s SBIR/STTR Program website** provides useful information regarding the programs as well as useful information regarding awards. Certifications, Training, and Resources * The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) training is required for all SBIP companies to reinforce the importance of Defense Industrial Base cybersecurity for safeguarding information.
Find more information on **CMMC training**. * Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) training is highly recommended for all SBIP companies. Review the **CUI Training**.
* Enhanced Joint Certification Program (EJCP) certification is required of all SBIP companies in order to obtain technical data. Find more information on**EJCP certification**. * Foreign Ownership, Control, and Influence (FOCI) training is now required for all SBIP companies.
View the **FOCI training course**. 3. Verify your email by entering the code sent to the email address you provided when signing up.
5. Hover over “Courses” in the Navigation Bar, and then select “FOCI” from the dropdown listing. 6.
Copy the provided password. 7. Click on the “Understanding Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence (FOCI)” course, which will open a new browser tab.
9. Enroll in the course and click “Enter” to begin. For Project Spectrum registration or access assistance, please email support@projectspectrum.
io. * If you suspect Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in a SBIR or STTR project, report it. For resources and information on reporting FWA, visit: **SBA Fraud, Waste, and Abuse** **Department of War SBIR/STTR Fraud, Waste, and Abuse** Broad Agency Announcement Schedule ### **DoD Annual SBIR 25.
4 / STTR 25. D Release Schedule** ### **2026****DoD Annual SBIR / STTR Release Schedule** Note: Dates are subject to change.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Small businesses of 500 or fewer employees. For STTR, cooperative R&D projects with small businesses and non-profit U. S. research institutions are funded. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified, but follows SBIR/STTR typical phases and funding. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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DoD SBIR 2026.2/STTR 2026.B Phase I is sponsored by Department of Defense (DoD). This grant supports U. S. -based for-profit small businesses with 500 or fewer employees seeking to develop innovative technologies relevant to national defense. Phase I awards are for feasibility research with a path to Phase II development and commercialization.
Department of Defense SBIR 2026.2 Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) is a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense that funds small business R&D projects addressing critical defense technology challenges through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. The 2026.2 cycle includes topics from Army and Navy components with particular focus on advanced materials and protective equipment, including lightweight ballistic materials and shield innovations for personal and vehicle protection. Awards range from $250,000 to $1,700,000 depending on phase. Eligible applicants must be U.S.-based for-profit small businesses with fewer than 500 employees. The application deadline is May 15, 2026.