Persistent Elevated Reconnaissance Broad Area Announcement
Quick Facts
- Agency
- U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
- Funding
- $500,000 - $2,500,000
- Deadline
- Rolling (Rolling / Open)
- Status
- Active
- Eligibility
- Universities, industry, FFRDCs
About This Grant
Persistent Elevated Reconnaissance Broad Area Announcement is sponsored by U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL). ARL seeks technologies for long-endurance elevated platforms, including ultra-high altitude hydrogen aerostats for surveillance and communications. This program should be reviewed carefully against your organization's mission, staffing capacity, timeline, and compliance readiness before you commit resources to a full application. Strong submissions usually translate sponsor priorities into concrete objectives, clear implementation milestones, and measurable public benefit.
For planning purposes, treat rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows as your working submission target unless the sponsor publishes an updated notice. A competitive project plan should include a documented need statement, implementation approach, evaluation framework, risk controls, and a realistic budget narrative. Even when a grant allows broad program design, reviewers still expect credible evidence that the proposed work can be executed within the grant period and with appropriate accountability.
Current published award information indicates $500,000 - $2,500,000 Organizations should verify the final funding range, matching requirements, and allowability rules directly in the official opportunity materials before preparing a budget. Finance and program teams should align early so direct costs, indirect costs, staffing assumptions, procurement timelines, and reporting obligations all remain consistent throughout drafting and post-award administration.
Eligibility guidance for this opportunity is: Universities, industry, FFRDCs If your organization has partnerships, subrecipients, or collaborators, define responsibilities and compliance ownership before submission. Reviewers often look for implementation credibility, so letters of commitment, prior performance evidence, and a clear governance model can materially strengthen the application narrative and reduce concerns about delivery risk.
A practical approach is to begin with a focused readiness review, then build a workback schedule from the sponsor deadline. Confirm required attachments, registration dependencies, and internal approval checkpoints early. This reduces last-minute issues and improves submission quality. For the most accurate requirements, always rely on the official notice and primary source links associated with Persistent Elevated Reconnaissance Broad Area Announcement.
Official Opportunity Details
Extracted from the official opportunity page/RFP to help you evaluate fit faster.
ARL Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) - DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory The Army's research laboratory The Army's research laboratory The Army's research laboratory The Army's research laboratory ARL Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) The DEVCOM ARL Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) is a competitive solicitation procedure used to obtain proposals for basic and applied research that support ARL’s mission.
Eligible entities include institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, foreign organizations, foreign public entities, and for-profit organizations (i. e. large and small businesses).
The BAA is the primary mechanism for DEVCOM ARL to award assistance agreements (grants and cooperative agreements) and can be used to award contracts and other transactions (OTs). ARL’s mission is to operationalize science. The lab operationalizes science by purposefully partnering across our value system to deliver to the Army fundamentally advantageous change.
Proposals are sought across many disciplines through this BAA for cutting-edge innovative research to produce discoveries that would have a significant impact on enabling new and improved Army operational capabilities and related technologies.
Browse current BAA topics Download all BAA topics as PDF Applicants are strongly encouraged to follow the below application process: Conduct a preliminary inquiry with an ARL TPOC Submit a Whitepaper to an ARL TPOC for review To conserve valuable applicant and Government resources, interested applicants are strongly encouraged to make a preliminary inquiry by first contacting the ARL TPOC to discuss your ideas and the interests of ARL.
ARL TPOCs are listed with each BAA research topic and are available to discuss the general need for the type of research effort contemplated and availability of funding before expending extensive effort in preparing a whitepaper and/or full proposal. For full proposal application instructions please download and read the complete BAA.
Relevant links and documentation W911NF-23-S-0001 titled “DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Broad Agency Announcement for Foundational Research” Grant opportunity page on grants. gov Contract opportunities page on sam.
gov Repository of downloadable BAA forms required to submit a proposal ARL BAA Research Terms and Conditions Army Research Risk Assessment Protection Program (ARRP) Award types available for ARO topics ARO has established several types of awards they regularly use to support awards under ARO research topics, based on applications submitted under this BAA.
Information about each of these specific award types is included in the complete BAA. ARO is not limited to using these award types; however, they represent the majority of awards ARO is expected to make. Single Investigator (SI) Award – SI awards are the most common awards made to individuals, and small teams of, academic researchers through their institutions.
The objective of the award is to attract outstanding university faculty members to propose research projects related to the ARO research topics that will result in scientific discoveries. Short-Term Innovative Research (STIR) Award – STIR awards are to support rapid, short-term investigations to assess the merit of innovative new concepts in basic research.
STIR awards provide an excellent opportunity to showcase new concepts and explore new areas in basic research that could help shape new directions in research for the Army. Early Career Program (ECP) Award – ECP awards are one of the most prestigious honors bestowed by the Army on outstanding scientists beginning their independent careers.
The objective of the ECP is to attract outstanding early career university faculty members to pursue fundamental research in areas relevant to the Army, to support their research in these areas, and to encourage their teaching and research careers. Research Instrumentation (RI) Award – RI awards are designed to improve the capabilities of U. S.
institutions of higher education to conduct research and educate scientists and engineers in areas important to national defense. Of the funds available to support ARO mission research described in this BAA, funds may be provided to purchase instrumentation in support of this research or in the development of new research capabilities.
Conference and Symposia Grant Award – The Army supports conferences and symposia in areas of science that bring experts together to discuss recent research or educational findings or to expose other researchers or advanced graduate students to new research and educational techniques. Avenue(s) for Collaboration: « Return to Opportunities List U. S.
Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory ATTN: Public Affairs Office Adelphi, Maryland 20783-1138 Foundational Research Competencies Essential Research Programs Equal Employment Opportunity Foundational Research Competencies Essential Research Programs Equal Employment Opportunity U. S.
Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory ATTN: Public Affairs Office Adelphi, Maryland 20783-1138 Research Business Directorate Army Research Directorate Artificial Intelligence of Maneuver and Mobility (AIMM) Emerging Overmatch Technologies (EOT) Foundational Research for Electronic Warfare in Multi-domain Operations (FREEDOM) Human Autonomy Teaming (HAT) Long Range Distributed and Collaborative Engagements (LRDCE) Physics of Soldier Protection to Defeat Evolving Threats (PSPDET) Quantum Information Sciences – Position, Navigation, and Timing (QIS-PNT) Science of Additive Manufacturing for Next Generation Munitions (SAMM) Transformational Synbio for Military Environments (TRANSFORME) Versatile Tactical Power and Propulsion (VICTOR) Veterans & Military Spouses Opportunities for ROTC Cadets Auditory Hazard Assessment Algorithm for Humans (AHAAH) Executive Summary of the Development and Validation of AHAAH MIL-STD-1474D Impulse Noise Hazard Prediction AIBS Peer Review of AHAAH Clarification of the AIBS Peer Review of AHAAH Examination of and Response to Auditory Standard Issues Stability of the AHAAH Model Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) HRPP Frequently Asked Questions Collaborative Research Alliances Menu Toggle Army AI Innovations Institute (A2I2) CRA Adversarial Resilient Cyber Effects for Decision Dominance Collaborative Research Program (ARCEDD-CRP) Distributed and Collaborative Intelligent Systems and Technology (DCIST) CRA Collective Judgement Formation CRA Internet of Battlefield Things (IoBT) CRA Scalable, Adaptive, and Resilient Autonomy (SARA) CRA SARA Cycle 2 Questions & Answers SARA Cycle 1 Questions & Answers Strengthening Teamwork for Robust Operations in Novel Groups (STRONG) CRA STRONG Interested Vendors Tactical Behaviors for Autonomous Maneuver (TBAM) CRA High-Throughput Materials Discovery for Extreme Conditions (HTMDEC) Menu Toggle HTMDEC Year 1 Kickoff Meeting Presentations Equal Employment Opportunity Operations ARL Implementation of AFC Army Research Risk Assessment Protection Program Information Session Webinar Army Freedom of Information Act Office Robotics Research Collaboration Campus (R2C2) Menu Toggle Research Business Directorate Army Research Directorate Artificial Intelligence of Maneuver and Mobility (AIMM) Emerging Overmatch Technologies (EOT) Foundational Research for Electronic Warfare in Multi-domain Operations (FREEDOM) Human Autonomy Teaming (HAT) Long Range Distributed and Collaborative Engagements (LRDCE) Physics of Soldier Protection to Defeat Evolving Threats (PSPDET) Quantum Information Sciences – Position, Navigation, and Timing (QIS-PNT) Science of Additive Manufacturing for Next Generation Munitions (SAMM) Transformational Synbio for Military Environments (TRANSFORME) Versatile Tactical Power and Propulsion (VICTOR) Veterans & Military Spouses Opportunities for ROTC Cadets Auditory Hazard Assessment Algorithm for Humans (AHAAH) Executive Summary of the Development and Validation of AHAAH MIL-STD-1474D Impulse Noise Hazard Prediction AIBS Peer Review of AHAAH Clarification of the AIBS Peer Review of AHAAH Examination of and Response to Auditory Standard Issues Stability of the AHAAH Model Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) HRPP Frequently Asked Questions Collaborative Research Alliances Menu Toggle Army AI Innovations Institute (A2I2) CRA Adversarial Resilient Cyber Effects for Decision Dominance Collaborative Research Program (ARCEDD-CRP) Distributed and Collaborative Intelligent Systems and Technology (DCIST) CRA Collective Judgement Formation CRA Internet of Battlefield Things (IoBT) CRA Scalable, Adaptive, and Resilient Autonomy (SARA) CRA SARA Cycle 2 Questions & Answers SARA Cycle 1 Questions & Answers Strengthening Teamwork for Robust Operations in Novel Groups (STRONG) CRA STRONG Interested Vendors Tactical Behaviors for Autonomous Maneuver (TBAM) CRA High-Throughput Materials Discovery for Extreme Conditions (HTMDEC) Menu Toggle HTMDEC Year 1 Kickoff Meeting Presentations Equal Employment Opportunity Operations ARL Implementation of AFC Army Research Risk Assessment Protection Program Information Session Webinar Army Freedom of Information Act Office Robotics Research Collaboration Campus (R2C2) Menu Toggle
Eligibility Requirements
- Universities, industry, FFRDCs
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for Persistent Elevated Reconnaissance Broad Area Announcement?
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Universities, industry, FFRDCs Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
What is the typical funding level for Persistent Elevated Reconnaissance Broad Area Announcement?
Current published award information indicates $500,000 - $2,500,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
When is the deadline for Persistent Elevated Reconnaissance Broad Area Announcement?
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
