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AF233-D022: Austere Cargo Offload and Onload System
Release Date: 08-23-2023Open Date: 09-20-2023Due Date: 10-18-2023Close Date: 10-18-2023OUSD (R&E) CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY AREA(S): Trusted AI and Autonomy;Advanced Computing and Software The technology within this topic is restricted under the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), 22 CFR Parts 120-130, which controls the export and import of defense-related material and services, including export of sensitive technical data, or the Export Administration Regulation (EAR), ...
SBIRPhase I/Phase IIDepartment of DefenseAir Force -
NIH/NCI 459: Automated Software for Point-of-cCare Testing to Identify Cancer-Associated Malnutrition
Release Date: 08-25-2023Open Date: 08-25-2023Due Date: 11-14-2023Close Date: 11-14-2023Fast-Track proposals will be accepted. Direct-to-Phase II proposals will NOT be accepted. Number of anticipated awards: 2-3 Budget (total costs, per award): Phase I: up to $400,000 for up to 12 months Phase II: up to $2,000,000 for up to 2 years PROPOSALS THAT EXCEED THE BUDGET OR PROJECT DURATION LISTED ABOVE MAY NOT BE FUNDED. Summary The NIH Office of Disease Prevention recently held a Pathways ...
SBIRPhase I/Phase IIDepartment of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
AF233-D030: Autonomous Airfield Repair Robotics Swarm Platform
Release Date: 08-23-2023Open Date: 09-20-2023Due Date: 10-18-2023Close Date: 10-18-2023OUSD (R&E) CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY AREA(S): Human-Machine Interfaces;Trusted AI and Autonomy The technology within this topic is restricted under the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), 22 CFR Parts 120-130, which controls the export and import of defense-related material and services, including export of sensitive technical data, or the Export Administration Regulation (EAR), 15 CFR ...
SBIRPhase I/Phase IIDepartment of DefenseAir Force -
DL1: Autonomous Systems and Economies, and Smart Contracts
Release Date: 11-22-2022Open Date: 11-22-2022 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 11-01-2023NA
SBIR/STTRPhase INational Science Foundation -
MO1: Behavioral
Release Date: 11-22-2022Open Date: 11-22-2022 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 11-01-2023NA
SBIR/STTRPhase INational Science Foundation -
CT1: Biochemicals
Release Date: 11-22-2022Open Date: 11-22-2022 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 11-01-2023NA
SBIR/STTRPhase INational Science Foundation -
M2: Bio-Inspired Manufacturing
Release Date: 11-22-2022Open Date: 11-22-2022 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 11-01-2023NA
SBIR/STTRPhase INational Science Foundation -
BT2: Bio-Inspired Technologies
Release Date: 11-22-2022Open Date: 11-22-2022 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 11-01-2023NA
SBIR/STTRPhase INational Science Foundation -
BT3: Bioinstruments and Biosensors
Release Date: 11-22-2022Open Date: 11-22-2022 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 11-01-2023NA
SBIR/STTRPhase INational Science Foundation -
BT: Biological Technologies (BT)
Release Date: 11-22-2022Open Date: 11-22-2022 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 11-01-2023The Biological Technologies topic covers a wide range of technology areas to advance engineering and science innovation across the biological spectrum. Biological technologies have disrupted decades-old chemical, agricultural, and medical products and services, producing a new bioeconomy. Potential breakthroughs in this space are on course to make major socioeconomic contributions to the economy b ...
SBIR/STTRPhase INational Science Foundation