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Governor Ron DeSantis Awards Additional $2. 1 Million to Florida’s Military-Supporting Infrastructure; Total Investment to Date of $6. 3 Million | Executive Office of the Governor Governor Ron DeSantis Awards Additional $2.
1 Million to Florida’s Military-Supporting Infrastructure; Total Investment to Date of $6. 3 Million TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Today,Governor Ron DeSantis announced more than $2.
1 million in additional funding for military-supporting infrastructure through the Defense Reinvestment Grant Program. This program provides grants to support infrastructure projects and economic growth in Florida’s military communities. “Florida is committed to investing in our military’s capacity and in military communities,” said Governor Ron DeSantis.
“These funds continue my mission of making Florida the most military-friendly and veteran-friendly state in the nation. ” “Under the leadership of Governor DeSantis, Florida is continuing to support critical projects that further strengthen military readiness,” said Secretary of Commerce J. Alex Kelly.
“These awards will have impacts across the state, building on past investments and further cementing the bond between our defense communities and military installations. ” Since 2019, Governor DeSantis has awarded nearly $6. 3 million to Florida’s military communities through this program.
The Defense Reinvestment Grant Program to local governments or economic development organizations that represent a local government with a military installation.
Awards through the Defense Reinvestment Grant Program include: One Okaloosa Economic Development Council ($122,500) – to implement strategies that support and protect local military installations, missions, and ranges, and to assist in diversifying the military dependent economy with Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM)-based industry and job growth.
Bay Defense Alliance($90,530) – to leverage the volunteer talent of Bay Defense Alliance and its community partners to continue development of existing missions and pursuit of new, next-generation defense missions. Orlando Economic Partnership ($250,000) – to support military technology development and small business involvement in Live, Virtual, and Constructive simulation projects.
Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast ($106,500) – to develop a Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 3 plan for Cape Canaveral Space Force Station to include targeted funding resources for infrastructure improvement. Pensacola-Escambia Promotion and Development Commission ($250,000) – to develop advanced facilities to accommodate existing and future cyber assets adjacent to Corry Station.
Bay County ($220,000) – to create an Area Development Plan for the Barefoot Palms property located adjacent to Naval Support Activity Panama City. Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners ($250,000) – to fund a master plan to guide a land swap between the county and the Navy on a current outlying landing field.
Clay County Economic Development Corporation ($230,000) – to leverage the opportunities created by the construction of the First Coast Expressway and local assets.
Tampa Bay Defense Alliance ($85,353) – to continue development of a defense community organization inventory to assist community leaders in coordinating and directing limited resources to support regional defense needs, improve awareness, minimize redundancy, and solve problems.
Miami-Dade Beacon Council ($250,000) – to diversify the economy around Homestead Reserve Air Base by supporting small and mid-sized companies diversify their client base, secure the needed partners, and access the technical assistance needed to ensure their long-term viability.
Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners ($250,000) – to fund professional services to assist Pinellas County in creating redevelopment specifications for a former U.S. Department of Energy weapon’s site now known as the Young-Rainey STAR Center. For more information on military community programs, visit the Office of Military and Defense webpage here.
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SBIR/STTR Programs (Defense Health Agency) is sponsored by Department of Defense (DOD) - Defense Health Agency (DHA). The DHA SBIR/STTR Programs fund biomedical and health-focused technologies that enhance medical readiness, clinical care delivery, force health protection, operational medicine, and military healthcare modernization. Priority research domains include digital health systems, AI-enabled triage, and physiological analytics.
Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Call N0001425SBC03 For Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global Opportunity: GlobalX Innovation Joint Challenge: AI for Advancing Maritime Security is sponsored by Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global. This BAA Call seeks proposals for the GlobalX Innovation Joint Challenge: AI for Advancing Maritime Security. It funds the development of artificial intelligence solutions for maritime security applications, focusing on innovative AI algorithms for challenging maritime scene perception scenarios using real-world or synthetic data from UxV platforms. The program aims to accelerate the traditional knowledge generation cycle, leading to revolutionary dual-use capability for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps and the commercial marketplace. White papers are highly encouraged and due May 23, 2025, with full proposals due June 23, 2025.
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.