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DevX Autonomy serves as a repository of vetted, award-ready autonomous solutions, through a 6-minute demo video that connects innovators to government stakeholders. It fast tracks ready-to-go technology for contract and accelerates solutions to Soldiers and units for fielding.
DevX Autonomy is a streamlined acquisition platform that accelerates how the government discovers, assesses, and awards innovative technologies in autonomy and unmanned systems. The platform hosts short, award-ready vendor pitch videos that have undergone competitive assessment and meet Government requirements.
Once added, these solutions are readily awardable government-wide, allowing decision-makers to move from discovery to award in a fraction of the time it usually takes. A single 6-minute video replaces traditional proposals. Each submission is assessed by subject-matter experts under published criteria to ensure clarity and consistency.
Once deemed awardable, solutions are visible across the government and ready for rapid award under existing contracting authorities. Improvement of autonomous platforms that operate in the ground, sea, and air. Mission-specific autonomous capabilities (e.g., Sensors, Comms, or other capabilities).
Mission-Enabling Solutions Advance operations with humans and other systems (e.g., Mission Planning and prioritization). Enhance existing lethal capabilities or introduce new capabilities. Sustainment and maintenance solutions for autonomous systems.
Motors, sensors, controllers or other components that improve capabilities of autonomous systems. Solutions that markedly improve or disrupt autonomous technologies and capabilities. Improvement of autonomous platforms that operate in the ground, sea, and air.
Mission-specific autonomous capabilities. Examples: Sensors, Comms, or other capabilities. Mission-Enabling Solutions Enable cohesive operation with humans and other systems.
Example: Mission Planning and prioritization Enhance existing lethal capabilities or introduce new capabilities. Sustainment and maintenance solutions for autonomous systems. Motors, sensors, controllers or other components that improve capabilities of autonomous systems.
Solutions that markedly improves or disrupts autonomous technologies and capabilities. DevX Autonomy offers innovators a direct, low-barrier pathway to connect with Army and government acquisition teams. Instead of lengthy written proposals, vendors submit a 6-minute video pitch describing their solution, capabilities, and readiness.
Solutions deemed award-ready are added to the DevX repository, becoming immediately visible to government buyers across the autonomy ecosystem. If a submission is not initially approved, vendors receive actionable feedback to refine and resubmit. DevX Autonomy announcement (SAM.
gov) By using DevX Autonomy, program managers and contracting officers can: Expand access to cutting-edge autonomy technologies Accelerate acquisition in direct support of mission outcomes
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Open to innovative commercial technologies in autonomy, power systems, AI, and defense. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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DevX Autonomy: Open Call Solicitation for Innovative AUS Solutions is sponsored by U.S. Army Applications Laboratory. DevX Autonomy Open Call Solicitation for Innovative AUS Solutions is a grant from the U. S. Army Applications Laboratory that funds autonomous and unmanned systems solutions for the U. S. Army through a long-term, open call solicitation.
DevX Autonomy is the Army Applications Laboratory's streamlined acquisition platform that accelerates how the government discovers, assesses, and awards innovative technologies in autonomy and unmanned systems. Instead of lengthy written proposals, vendors submit a 6-minute video pitch describing their solution, capabilities, and readiness. Subject-matter experts assess submissions against published criteria, and award-ready solutions are added to a searchable repository accessible government-wide. The open call solicitation (W911NF-26-S-0040) runs from December 30, 2025 through August 31, 2026 with monthly submission cutoffs at 12:00 noon Eastern on the final day of each monthly collection period. Submissions are accepted across seven categories: Platforms (autonomous ground, sea, and air systems), Payloads (mission-specific sensors and comms), Mission-Enabling Solutions (human-system integration and mission planning), Lethal Capabilities, Sustainment Solutions, Subcomponents (motors, sensors, controllers), and Disruptive Innovations. Award-ready solutions can move directly into contracting pathways without further competition.
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