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SpaceWERX Reverse Collider (Open Topic SBIR/STTR engagement) is sponsored by SpaceWERX (United States Space Force). The SpaceWERX Reverse Collider is an Open Topic SBIR/STTR engagement where government end-users present mission needs directly to industry. These events clarify demand upfront and offer companies the opportunity to align software solutions with validated capability gaps of the Space Force, leading to SBIR/STTR contracts.
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SpaceWERX Reverse Collider (Open Topic SBIR/STTR engagement) is funded by SpaceWERX (United States Space Force). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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DoW SBIR SPECIFIC TOPIC 26.BZ RELEASE 2 is sponsored by SpaceWERX (United States Space Force). SpaceWERX, as part of the Department of the Air Force's SBIR/STTR program, offers contracts to small businesses for developing technologies with both commercial and defense applications, strengthening the U.S. defense industrial base. This specific topic release aims to fund research and development efforts, including software solutions, for critical Space Force challenges.
DoW SBIR SPECIFIC TOPIC 26.BZ RELEASE 3 is sponsored by SpaceWERX (United States Space Force). SpaceWERX, under the Department of the Air Force's SBIR/STTR program, awards contracts to small businesses for developing technologies with commercial and defense applications. This specific topic release, like others, targets critical Space Force challenges, which can include software-centric solutions.
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