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Navy SBIR DON26BZ01 is sponsored by Department of the Navy. Open topics include NV037 Synthetic Alkali Atom Vapor Density for Atom-Based Sensors (quantum/atomic magnetometers suitable for MAD), NV005 Low-Cost Multi-Mission Dip Sonar for ASW, NV006 Low-Frequency Sonobuoy Array, NV020 Auto-Focus Detection for Sonar.
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Navy STTR DON26BZ01 Topics Small Business Innovation Research Small Business Technology Transfer - Program Info - - FAQs - Overview FAQs / Navy SBIR Description FAQs / All SBIR DoW SBIR Tutorial Eligibility Getting Started Policy / Law Getting Paid Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Broad Agency Announcements Current DoW SBIR/STTR BAAs Current Navy SBIR/STTR BAAs Navy SBIR Transition Program (STP) SBIR Experimentation Cell (DON-SEC) Private Capital Education Navy Awards & Success Stories Database Current DoW SBIR/STTR Topics Presentations / Tutorials Reference Material / Manuals Transition / Commercialization Resources Navy Virtual Transitions Marketplace VTM Navy FY-26 Release 1 STTR BAA & Topics Opens to receive proposals 5/6/26 | Navy Phase I STTR Instructions & Topics NAVY_26.
TZ_R1_v2. pdf (5/6/26) List of Navy SBIR Modifications - as of x/xx/26 DoW Instructions & Submission DoW STTR BAA Preface & Instructions DoD SBIR BAA Preface & Instructions DoD 25. 2 SBIR BAA Preface & Instructions DoW BAA Submission & Information Website DoW DSIP BAA Topic Search Tool [ View Navy FY 26 R1 SBIR Topics ] [ View Navy 24.
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2 SBIR Topics A red Q&A mark after the topic name denotes the last Q&A update --> A red Q&A mark after the topic name denotes a Q&A is included NAVAIR - DON26TZ01 STTR Topics: NV001 - Thermally Tolerant Optical Fire Detectors - Q&A NV002 - Modeling for Frontal Polymerization Curing Process - Q&A NV003 - Advanced Liquid Hydrogen Storage and Employment Methodologies for Unmanned Aerial Systems - Q&A NV004 - Non-Proximate Chemical Analysis by Field Portable Mass Spectrometry and Robotics NAVSEA - DON26TZ01 STTR Topics: NV005 - Automatic Cable Tester NV006 - Waste Heat Recovery - Q&A ONR - DON26TZ01 STTR Topics: NV007 - Novel Computing for Streaming Radio Frequency in Low Size, Weight and Power Environments - Q&A NV008 - Automated Software Test Generation and Augmentation for Improved Debloating - Q&A NV009 - Robust Universal Adaptive Denoising Technology Q&A /a> NV010 - Next Generation Tropical Cyclone Analysis, Forecasting, and Dissemination Tactical Decision Aid Software NV011 - Field Deployable Welding Technologies for In-Situ Repair of Thermoplastic Composites Components on Naval Aviation Platforms - Q&A NV012 - Sensing to Measure and Validate Corrosion in Naval Systems NV013 - Flexible Printed Thermoelectric Cooling Film - Q&A NV014 - Low Power Seawater Converter for Aircrew Survival NV015 - Advancing Human Modeling Tools for Enhanced Performance and Survivability in Austere Environments NV016 - Nudging Behaviors for Better Sleep - Q&A NV017 - High Energy Laser Optically Rugged Maritime Beam Director Components & Subassemblies - Q&A NV018 - Production of Norbornadiene NV019 - High Voltage and Current Silicon-Carbide (SiC) Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor (MOSFET) for Fast Turn-On Current Applications
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FY26 SBIR/STTR Release 1 is a grant from the Department of the Navy that funds small businesses conducting research and development in technology areas supporting Navy and Department of Defense missions. The FY2026 Release 1 solicitation includes 39 conventional SBIR topics, 5 Direct-to-Phase II topics, and one Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) topic from the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR). The pre-release period allows small businesses to communicate directly with technical points of contact; the solicitation opened May 6, 2026 and closes June 3, 2026. The Navy has funded over $11 billion to commercialize SBIR/STTR technologies to date. Eligible applicants are small businesses with qualifying technology proposals responsive to stated Navy research topics.
STTR DON26TZ01-NV016: Nudging Behaviors for Better Sleep is a grant from U.S. Department of the Navy that Funding Database We hear regularly from founders and companies that just missed the perfect multi-million dollar opportunity for. Innovation Funding Database We hear regularly from founders and companies that just missed the perfect multi-million dollar opportunity for them. Broad topics cover wide areas of interest where the government wants solutions. Eligible applicants include Small business concerns (SBCs) organized for profit, with a place of business in the United States; at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more U. S. citizens. Awards up to Up to $1,750,000 with a deadline of 2026-06-03 00:00:00+00.
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.
SBIR/STTR Programs is sponsored by Defense Health Agency (DHA). The DHA SBIR and STTR programs support U.S. small businesses in developing high-risk, high-impact medical materiel technologies with potential for wider commercialization, including those that could leverage AI for warfighter health and survival. This program seeks proposals that demonstrate both technical innovation and real clinical relevance in areas such as trauma care, battlefield triage, far-forward telemedicine, and digital health systems with AI-enabled triage.
Defense Health Agency (DHA) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program is sponsored by Defense Health Agency (DHA). The DHA SBIR program provides funding and support for small businesses to develop innovative healthcare technologies and solutions that benefit the military. It focuses on biomedical and health-focused technologies that enhance medical readiness, clinical care delivery, force health protection, operational medicine, and military healthcare modernization. Topics are aligned with real-world needs such as trauma care, telemedicine, infectious disease diagnostics, and wearable monitoring tools.