Dept of the Army -- Materiel Command
The Department of the Army - Materiel Command (AMC) is responsible for providing the U.S. Army with the necessary equipment, supplies, and logistics support to ensure operational readiness. AMC oversees various grant programs and funding opportunities aimed at enhancing military capabilities and innovation. By managing procurement and sustaining the Army's materiel, the agency plays a crucial role in maintaining the effectiveness of military operations while fostering partnerships with industry and research institutions to advance technology and efficiency in defense logistics.
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The grant is a Request for Information (RFI) from the Army Research Lab (ARL) aimed at gathering input from the academic community on innovative partnership models to enhance collaboration and address the Army's future science and technology needs. Eligibility is open to the academic community, and interested parties can submit their responses via email to UniversityRFI@army.mil. This RFI is for planning purposes only and does not constitute a formal solicitation for proposals.
The grant aims to fund the design, manufacture, and delivery of a low-cost, battery-powered atomic clock that matches or exceeds the performance and size of existing chip-scale atomic clocks, with a target price of under $300 per unit for high-volume production. Eligible applicants include for-profit firms, and consortia led by a for-profit firm are encouraged to apply. Interested parties should refer to the full special notice for application details and contact Jonathan Hoffman or Jenna Chan for further inquiries.
The grant is a Request for Information (RFI) from the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) aimed at gathering interdisciplinary theories and models related to collective influences on human judgment during information processing tasks. Eligibility is open to miscellaneous applicants, as this is not a formal solicitation for proposals. Interested parties can submit their responses via email to ARL-CIHJ-RFI@army.mil, but should note that the RFI does not obligate the government to provide feedback or reimbursement for costs incurred.
The Tactical Behaviors for Autonomous Maneuver Collaborative Research Program (TBAM-CRP) aims to develop and evaluate coordinated behaviors for small groups of autonomous agents in military environments, focusing on novel tactics for maneuvering in complex scenarios. Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, and Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC), with proposals accepted from individual entities or teams. To apply, interested parties should submit proposals in accordance with the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) guidelines, with the updated submission date set for April 24, 2024.
The grant aims to support ARO scientific staff in conducting hands-on, basic research in collaboration with external institutions, enhancing their professional competence while advancing knowledge in various scientific fields. Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education with recognized capabilities in areas such as mechanical sciences, electronics, and life sciences. ARO scientists will seek collaborating institutions for research opportunities, and interested parties should reach out to the Grants Officer, Mr. William Creech, via email for further details.
The grant aims to enhance defense-related research and education by improving research capabilities, increasing STEM graduates, and fostering collaborations among educational institutions, government defense organizations, and the defense industry. Eligible applicants include covered educational institutions, specifically those eligible under Title III or Title V of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and accredited post-secondary minority institutions, including community colleges. Application details are not provided in the description; interested parties may need to contact the grantor for further information.
The grant aims to support basic and applied research proposals in areas of interest to the Army Applications Lab (AAL) through a competitive selection process. Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, foreign organizations, and for-profit businesses. To apply, interested parties should submit proposals in response to the Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) as outlined in the grant description.
The purpose of this Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) is to solicit proposals for basic and applied research and development in behavioral and social sciences to enhance Army readiness and performance. Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education, non-profit organizations, and for-profit organizations, both domestic and foreign, with certain restrictions for foreign entities and government laboratories. To apply, interested parties should first contact the ARI Technical Point of Contact, submit a white paper, and then a proposal if warranted, following the recommended three-step sequence.
The purpose of this Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) is to solicit research proposals for funding consideration by the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Analysis Center (DAC), focusing on data-driven analytical decisions to enhance Army modernization and readiness. Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, foreign organizations, and for-profit businesses. Interested parties should submit whitepapers and proposals aligned with DAC's research topics, which can be found on the DAC BAA topics website, and are encouraged to check for updates on submission requirements at grants.gov and sam.gov.
The grant aims to solicit research proposals for funding consideration by the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Army Research Laboratory (ARL), focusing on basic and applied research to support the Army's foundational research mission. Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, foreign organizations, and for-profit entities. Interested parties can find specific research topics and application details on the ARL BAA topics website.
The grant from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point aims to fund innovative research that enhances education, develops faculty, and addresses critical issues facing the Army and the Nation, particularly in areas like artificial intelligence, energy sustainability, and unmanned systems. Eligible applicants include institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, foreign entities, and for-profit organizations. To apply, interested parties must submit whitepapers and proposals focused on novel studies that advance knowledge or technology, with specific details available in the grant documentation.
The grant aims to solicit research proposals for the LPS Qubit Collaboratory, focusing on disruptive research and technologies in quantum computing, fostering collaborations, and building a future workforce in quantum science. Eligible applicants include for-profit organizations, small businesses, nonprofits, educational institutions, and individuals. Interested parties can apply by submitting proposals under three categories: Incubator, Collaboratory, and QuaCR Research Fellowship, with further details available through the provided contact information.