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Science and Technology for Advanced Manufacturing Projects (STAMP) ONR is interested in receiving proposals for Science and Technology for Advanced Manufacturing Projects that offer potential for advancement and improvement of military operations in areas that address the focus areas of the ManTech Program and the Manufacturing Innovation Institutes (MIIs).
The focus of this BAA is primarily on projects that continue to advance the systems engineering approach needed for the design, fabrication, and manufacture of structural components to address challenges in system weight, performance, affordability and/or survivability. N00014-23-S-B003. pdf Opens in New tab N00014-23-S-B003-Companies-Interested-in-Subcontracting-Opps-012623.
xlsx Opens in New tab N00014-23-S-B003 Companies-Interested-in-Subcontracting-Opps-021723. xlsx Opens in New tab N00014-23-S-B003 Companies-Interested-in-Subcontracting-Opps-07092023. xlsx Opens in New tab Published: January 17, 2023 5:58 PM Full Proposals will be accepted until: January 16, 2024 11:59 PM Required: All BAAs incorporate a standardized template for the submission of technical and cost proposals for all contract awards.
Guidance and assistance in completing the form and spreadsheet can be obtained from points of contact provided in the BAA. Conflicts of Interest: To ensure fairness in the consideration of proposals, ONR has implemented policies to protect against organizational conflicts of interest .
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