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U.S. DOT's FY26 SBIR Phase I solicitation opens June 3 and closes July 7 with awards in September. Ten topics across FHWA, FRA, FTA, NHTSA, and PHMSA at $200K–$300K each. Why the topic distribution telegraphs DOT's three-year R&D priorities and how niche specialists can win against generalist competitors.
Read articleDOT's FY26 SBIR Phase I opened June 3 and closes July 7 at 3:00 PM ET. Ten topics across FTA, PHMSA, FRA, FHWA, and Volpe span AI trip planning, thermochromic hazmat coatings, lithium-ion fire suppression, and V2X congestion mitigation — a tighter, more product-focused topic list than any of the bigger-name agencies.
Read articleThe Department of Transportation's FY26 SBIR Phase I solicitation opened June 3 and closes July 7 — a 34-day window across FHWA, FRA, FTA, NHTSA, and PHMSA topics ranging from AI trip planning to thermochromic hazmat coatings to high-voltage battery discharge for rail. Awards land in September. The strategy for which topic to chase depends on infrastructure most teams underestimate.
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