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A **. mil** website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States. Defense Threat Reduction Agency Defense Threat Reduction Agency Search Defense Threat Reduction Agency: Search Search Defense Threat Reduction Agency: Search * Careers & Opportunities * DTRA Contract Award Data * Office of Small Business * Joint Operations Center [](https://www.
dtra. mil/About/Mission/Research-and-Development/JSTO-SBIR-STTR-Process/) [](https://www. dtra.
mil/About/Mission/Research-and-Development/JSTO-SBIR-STTR-Process/) ### CBD SBIR/STTR PROCESS Under the SBIR and STTR Extension Act of 2022 (Pub. L. 117-183) all proposals submitted to any DoD BAA are required to include additional forms.
Visit the Defense SBIR/STTR Innovation Portal (DSIP) for more information. The Defense SBIR/STTR Innovation Portal (DSIP) is the official portal for all DoD SBIR/STTR proposal submissions. Ensure submissions are entered under the “CBD” Component.
Proposals submitted by any other means (e.g., via email) will be disregarded. **Learn more about the CBD SBIR/STTR Program >** **Acquisition Cycles – Schedule** The CBD SBIR/STTR PMO participates in at least one of the three DoD Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) cycles, and a minimum of one Open Topic Announcement each fiscal year. Visit the Defense SBIR/STTR Innovation Portal (DSIP) to view current and archived Solicitations.
**Learn more about the CBD SBIR/STTR Program >** **DoD Broad Agency Announcement Cycles Dates** The numbering system for the DoD recurring BAAs are as follows: **SBIR Solicitation:** the Fiscal Year (FY) followed by the last two digits of that year (e.g., FY23), and then the number . 1, . 2, or .
3 to indicate the order in which the three different cycles are released for that fiscal year. **STTR Solicitation:** the Fiscal Year (FY) followed by the last two digits of that year (e.g., FY23), and then the letter . A, .
B, or . C to indicate the order in which the three different cycles are released for that fiscal year. Each FY for the Federal Government begins each 01 October towards the end of the calendar year, so ‘FY23’ began 01 October, 2022.
**CBD SBIR/STTR Program Contact** 8725 John J. Kingman Road Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201 E-mail: dtra. belvoir.
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mil/About/Mission/Research-and-Development/JSTO-SBIR-STTR-Process/) CBD SBIR/STTR Phase I awards are competitively reviewed and selected, and are for a period of performance of six months. A Small Business Concern (SBC) must prove feasibility of concept to be eligible for Phase II submission.
Phase II represents a substantial Research and Development (R&D) effort over two years and is intended to result in an innovative technology prototype, meeting the requirements of the original BAA Topic, anticipated to meet the much more difficult stage of commercial viability, which is referred to as Phase III.
All CBD SBIR/STTR Phase I awardees may submit for a competitive Phase II selection within five months of a successful Phase I effort. Phase III is the goal of every SBIR and STTR effort and represents the commercialization phase of the program.
Phase III must be subsidized from non-SBIR or -STTR funding; simply, the funds cannot come from the SBIR/STTR program but a standard agency procurement that continues to fund the mission for the agency. Hosted by Department of War Information Activity - WEB. mil
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FY2022-2026 DTRA Chemical / Biological Technologies Broad Agency Announcement is sponsored by Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). This BAA serves as a five-year (60-month) open continuous vehicle for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) to release topics as individual calls, focusing on projects that meet Technology Readiness Level (TRL) definitions in the range of 3-6.
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ONR GlobalX AI for Advancing Maritime Security is a research and development solicitation from the Office of Naval Research that funds the development of artificial intelligence solutions for maritime security applications. The program seeks innovative AI technologies that can advance the state-of-the-art in naval and maritime threat detection, domain awareness, and autonomous systems for defense applications. Eligible applicants include commercial firms, academic institutions, and nonprofits capable of developing qualifying AI solutions; both US and international organizations may apply in some cases. Award amounts vary by project scope and are determined through BAA or NOFO solicitation review. There is no fixed deadline; solicitations are released periodically through ONR's Broad Agency Announcement process.
Operation Stonegarden (OPSG) is a federal grant program administered by FEMA through the Office of the Governor's Public Safety Office that funds enhanced border security cooperation among Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U.S. Border Patrol, and state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies. The program supports joint operations to secure land and water border routes, improve intelligence sharing, and expand 287(g) screening operations within correctional facilities. In 2025, the national priority is Supporting Border Crisis Response and Enforcement, covering training, operational coordination, and risk management. Eligible expenses include operational overtime costs, staffing support for screening activities, and training programs in immigration law, civil rights protections, and 287(g) procedures.