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SBIR/STTR Program FY2026 AI and Autonomy Topics for Defense Small Business Innovation is sponsored by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). DARPA's SBIR/STTR program funds small businesses developing breakthrough technologies addressing specific DARPA research priorities, including artificial intelligence and autonomy, with a focus on high-risk, high-reward scientific breakthroughs for national security.
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Department of War organization. As of April 13, 2026, the SBIR & STTR programs have been reauthorized. See the topic listings below for more information.
Active announcement topics Each year, we publish multiple topic opportunities under the federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. All SBIR/STTR topics fall under the current Department of War (DoW) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for that program.
Spreaders for Microsystems with Advanced Thermal Resilience (SMART) Objective: To develop passive thermal management technologies for extreme environment and high-power density systems, resulting in a conformal thin-film heat spreader technology with significant improvements compared to conventional copper heat spreaders.
Tech office: Microsystems Technology Nanopore Bioelectronics for Next Generation Proteomics Objective: To develop a next-generation single-molecule sensing and sequencing platform that delivers robust, high-accuracy, high-throughput, and scalable reading of biomolecules.
Tech office: Microsystems Technology Compact Wideband Tunable Filters Objective: Develop and demonstrate wideband, power-efficient and tunable radio frequency (RF) filter technologies that significantly improve spectrum access and signal integrity for Department of War (DoW) communications and electronic warfare (EW) systems Tech office: Microsystems Technology Temperature-Hardened Electronics for Reliable Mission-Critical Applications (THERMAL) Objective: To develop a manufacturable mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) technology capable of reliable operation in harsh environments, specifically high-temperature conditions up to 800°C.
Tech office: Microsystems Technology Automated Process for Codesign of Radiation Hardening and Security Objective: To develop next generation microelectronics design and integration approaches that simultaneously result in resilience to ionizing radiation and enhanced security. Tech office: Microsystems Technology Objective: This effort will develop commercially viable re-use of existing DoW assets in lieu of new hardware investments.
Tech office: Microsystems Technology Manufacturing Technologies for Ryberg-based Atomic Sensors (MANTRAS) - SBIR XL Objective: This effort will demonstrate a low-SWaP, ruggedized, and manufacturable platform for real-time measurement, data acquisition, and analysis of wideband RF signals using Rydberg-based atomic sensors.
Tech office: Defense Sciences Pre-release: June 3, 2026 Closes: July 22, 2026 12:00 PM ET Engineering Sleep for Cognitive Performance Objective: Develop and demonstrate a wearable, non-invasive, closed-loop system that enhances the restorative functions of sleep.
Tech office: Defense Sciences Pre-release: June 3, 2026 Closes: July 22, 2026 12:00 PM ET Expeditionary Closed and Air-Independent Power and Energy (ExCAIPE) Objective: To develop closed, electrically rechargeable, high-energy-density and high-power-density batteries that can operate independently of an external air source.
Tech office: Defense Sciences Pre-release: June 3, 2026 Closes: July 22, 2026 12:00 PM ET Real-Time Pathogen-Host Interactome Prediction Objective: To develop and demonstrate a capability to rapidly characterize host–pathogen interactions from pathogen protein sequence alone, enabling timely medical countermeasure prioritization and force health protection against novel or emerging biological threats.
Tech office: Biological Technologies Pre-release: June 3, 2026 Closes: July 22, 2026 12:00 PM ET Biomanufacturing of Hierarchical Biocomposites for High-Performance Thermal Interface Materials Objective: Develop and demonstrate a flexible, polymer-matrix thermal interface material with tunable thermal and mechanical properties, leveraging hierarchical, biocomposite-based microstructures for scalable, sustainable, low-cost thermal management of high-performance electronics and power applications.
Tech office: Biological Technologies Pre-release: June 3, 2026 Closes: July 22, 2026 12:00 PM ET Closed announcement topics Smart Whole Blood Field Transfusion system (SWiFT) Objective: Develop and demonstrate a self-contained, autonomous device capable of blood collection, temporary storage (<4hr), diagnostic testing, and transfusion, with continuous donor/recipient monitoring and alerts to issues, revolutionize safe, efficient and effective blood collection and transfusion in both military and civilian settings.
Tech office: Biological Technologies Extremity Platform for On-demand Surgical Implantation and Tissue Integration with Osteochondral Neogenesis Objective: Develop an on-demand regenerative medicine platform for complete finger restoration following trauma, enabling full functional recovery and eliminating the need for traditional finger and joint repair surgeries.
Tech office: Biological Technologies Broadening Availability of Regimens for K-9s (BARK) - Open Topic Objective: Develop medical products that are interoperable and compatible across humans and dogs to meet the health needs of both human warfighters and military working dogs.
Tech office: Biological Technologies Photonic-electronic Panels Integration (PEPI) Objective: Develop and demonstrate a prototype for photonic-electronic panel technology for the integration of photonic chips (PICs) that contain high-density three-dimensional chip-to-chip and intra-chip optical routing technology developed by the DARPA Heterogeneous Adaptively Produced Photonic Interfaces (HAPPI) program.
Tech office: Microsystems Technology Medical Swarm Robotics for Extraction and Life-Saving Interventions Objective: Develop and demonstrate small-robotic swarms capable of autonomous battlefield medical assistance, including short casualty movement, hemorrhage control, fracture stabilization, and medication delivery. Tech office: Biological Technologies Topic & Proposal Resources DARPA SBIR & STTR 2026 BAA: FAQ DARPA SBIR 25.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: U.S. small businesses (fewer than 500 employees) with at least 51% U.S. ownership. The Principal Investigator must be primarily employed by the small business. STTR requires a formal partnership with a U.S. research institution. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Phase I awards up to $250,000 over approximately 6 months; Phase II awards up to $1,800,000 over 24-36 months. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The OCRP Outcomes Consortium Development Award supports a multi-institutional research effort conducted by leading ovarian cancer researchers and consumer advocates that specifically focuses on identifying and understanding predictors of disease outcomes in ovarian cancer patients. This effort will be executed through a two-stage approach using two separate award mechanisms: this FY12 Outcomes Consortium Development Award, which will enable the consortium to lay the groundwork for the research project, including proof of concept, and the FY14 Outcomes Consortium Award, which will support the execution of the full research project. Funding Opportunity Number: W81XWH-12-OCRP-OCDA. Assistance Listing: 12.420. Funding Instrument: CA,G. Category: ST. Award Amount: $1.3M total program funding.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program 25.1 Solicitation is sponsored by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T). The DHS SBIR Program invites U.S. small businesses to submit research proposals addressing technology needs in fentanyl source profiling, data analysis tools, digital injection attack prevention, and wired interconnection cables or adapters.
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.