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Ohio Federal Research Network Round 7 solicitation | Ohio Federal Research Network OFRN Round 7 is now closed. A list of awarded projects can be found in the November 17, 2025 press release .
OFRN Round 7 Opportunity Announcement was released February 4, 2025 The OFRN Round 7 Opportunity Announcement is focused on expanding Ohio’s research and development capabilities across the state’s academic institutions and business in support of Ohio-based Department of Defense federal partner needs, which ultimately promotes Ohio’s economic growth.
Opportunity Announcement Pre-Release December 2024 Opportunity Announcement Formal Release February 4, 2025 Webinar: Informational Session and Q&A with AOI SMEs February 10, 2025 (10:00am-1130am ET) Click to view the February 10, 2025 info session recording February 25, 2025 (1:00pm-2:30pm ET) Click to view the February 25, 2025 info session recording Offeror Conference and Proposal Training (Mandatory) March 6, 2025 (8:30am-11:30am ET) Webinar: Informational Session and Q&A with AOI SMEs March 20, 2025 (8:30am-10:00am ET) Click to view the March 20, 2025 info session recording Proposal Questions Accepted Through April 18, 2025 (5:00pm ET) Round 7 Solicitation Due date April 28, 2025 (5:00pm ET) Notification of Finalists May 23, 2025 Finalist Sessions with TRC OFRN Round 7 is seeking applied research only at a Technical Readiness Level (TRL) of 3 or higher.
Areas of Interest (AOIs) include topics in: Materials and Technology to Enable Variable Geometry of Aerodynamic Surfaces High Speed Aircraft Thermal Management and Heat Rejection Technology 2. Health and Human Performance: Predictive AI to support medical triage, life-saving interventions, and medical logistics utilization across the continuum of En route care AI-supported logistics planning for operational commanders 3.
Aerospace Power Management, Materials, and Distribution: Aerospace Electrification – Relevant, HV/HP, Fault-Smart Switch Gear Safe Partial Discharge Corona aware high voltage cable for aerospace 4.
Commercial Space in Low Earth Orbit: Low Leakage Cryogenic Valves Space-Based Space Situational Awareness Sensing and timing systems with reduced bias error or increased sensitivity System component or integration technologies to enable miniaturization, increased function, or operation in mission relevant or extreme environments Autonomous Systems Operations Operator defined metrics for trusted autonomy 7.
Advanced Materials Technology – Critical Materials Supply for Aerospace: Methods for Production, Joining, and Modeling of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened (ODS) Alloys Thermally Conductive, Electrically Insulating Materials This announcement seeks to leverage Ohio’s unique research capabilities and its federal partner’s expertise to accelerate technology development and innovation by increasing collaboration across government, academic, and industry organizations and promoting student experiential learning.
Submit Round 7 Solicitation questions to OFRN-Question@parallaxresearch.
org OFRN Round 7 Opportunity Announcement APPENDIX 1A - Subcontract Terms and Conditions – Private Universities or Colleges and Industry (Either For-Profit or Not-For-Profit Organizations) APPENDIX 1B - Subcontract Terms and Conditions - Public Universities or Public Colleges APPENDIX 2 - Student Experiential Engagement APPENDIX 3A - Technical Proposal Template APPENDIX 3B – Quad Chart Template APPENDIX 4 - Business and Cost Proposal Template ATTACHMENT 1 – Vendor Profile & Attestations ATTACHMENT 2 – Excel Cost Worksheet ATTACHMENT 3 – OFRN Data Rights Assertions ATTACHMENT 5 - Cost Share Guidelines BRIEFING: OFRN Round 7 Info Sesson Briefing Feb-Mar 2025
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