DARPA's Commercial Solutions Opening (DCSO) for Commercial Strategy
ID: HR001125RE003Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA)DEF ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGCYARLINGTON, VA, 222032114, USA

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Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (541)

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SPECIAL STUDIES/ANALYSIS- DEFENSE (B541)
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    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is soliciting proposals under its Commercial Solutions Opening (DCSO) for transitioning and commercializing innovative solutions derived from DARPA-funded research and development efforts. The primary objective is to close military and civilian capability gaps by leveraging commercial solutions, with a particular focus on the Embedded Entrepreneur Initiative (EEI), which funds entrepreneurs to assist in commercialization efforts. This initiative is crucial for enhancing national security and economic growth by bridging the gap between innovation and practical application. Proposals are due by April 30, 2026, and must adhere to the updated solicitation requirements, including a detailed Statement of Work and pricing documentation. Interested parties can contact Melissa Ramirez at DARPACSO@darpa.mil for further information.

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    Melissa Ramirez
    DARPACSO@darpa.mil
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    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) invites proposals for its Commercial Solutions Opening (DCSO) to transition DARPA-funded technologies into commercial solutions. The initiative aims to address capability gaps in military and civilian sectors through innovative solutions derived from DARPA's R&D programs. Proposals should emphasize commercialization readiness, demonstrating the technology's potential impact on national security, the Department of Defense (DoD), and broader societal benefits. Key program resources include funding for an Embedded Entrepreneur (EE) to strengthen the commercialization strategy, along with mentorship from a Senior Commercialization Advisor. Eligible applicants must have prior involvement with DARPA R&D or rights to relevant technologies. The DCSO will accept proposals until April 30, 2026, and awards may be made as fixed-price contracts or Other Transactions. Proposals must contain specific sections, including a technical proposal with a 5-page limit, a statement of work, and a price proposal. Evaluation criteria focus on the technology's alignment with DARPA's mission, the team's commercialization readiness, and the proposed pricing's fairness. Applicants must comply with various regulatory requirements and disclose any potential organizational conflicts of interest. The program reflects DARPA's commitment to bridging the gap between advanced technologies and market applicability, enhancing national security capabilities.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for transitioning DARPA-funded technologies through commercial solutions. It emphasizes reducing business risk through the Embedded Entrepreneurship Initiative (EEI) rather than focusing on technical risks. Offerors must provide a comprehensive Statement of Work (SOW) that includes tasks, schedules, metrics, and milestones related to commercialization activities. Key tasks involve identifying qualified individuals as Embedded Entrepreneurs, defining commercial opportunities, performing competitive analyses, and developing various strategies, such as financing and marketing plans. Additionally, it requires a milestone payment schedule based on task completion and defines equipment, intellectual property considerations, qualifications for key personnel, and the place of performance. The initiative aims to foster collaboration between government and commercial sectors to enhance innovation and ensure proper planning for successful technology transitions.
    The document CSO # HR001125RE003 outlines a request for proposals from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) aimed at transitioning DARPA-funded technologies using commercial solutions. The focus is on the Embedded Entrepreneurship Initiative (EEI), which seeks to identify tasks that minimize business risks associated with commercialization rather than technical risks. Offerors must submit a detailed Statement of Work (SOW) including tasks related to market viability, commercialization strategies, and key personnel with entrepreneurial experience. Required elements include a milestone payment schedule, identification of government support needed, and a plan for any intellectual property relevant to the project. Reports are mandatory, documenting progress and feedback throughout the contract duration. The expected performance period is capped at 12 months for base proposals and 24 months for Minimum Viable Products (MVP). This initiative underscores the government’s effort to leverage commercial solutions for advancing defense-related technologies effectively and efficiently while requiring robust documentation and accountability throughout the process.
    The document provides a comprehensive framework for pricing proposals within federal and state/local requests for proposals (RFPs). It outlines the pricing structure, including labor, travel, other direct costs (ODCs), materials, and equipment, requiring detailed breakdowns and justification for each expense category. Offerors must use fully burdened rates for labor and provide specific information about travel costs, including per diem rates, accommodation, and transportation. Each cost must align with federal cost principles and be well-documented, including supporting evidence for larger expenses exceeding $5,000. Additionally, it indicates that the justification must connect the proposed expenses to project deliverables, demonstrating benefits to the government. The guidelines emphasize separate submissions for each project phase (base and options), with clear references for documentation, ensuring thoroughness and adherence to regulatory standards for contracting. This structured approach aims to create transparency and fiscal responsibility in federal and state procurement processes.
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has issued an amendment to its Commercial Solutions Opening (DCSO) aimed at transitioning and commercializing technologies developed through its research and development initiatives. The DCSO requests proposals for solutions that close gaps in military and civilian capabilities, with a focus on commercial applicability. This initiative includes the Embedded Entrepreneur Initiative (EEI), which funds entrepreneurs to enhance commercialization efforts. Eligible participants must have derived solutions from DARPA-funded R&D efforts and can submit proposals until April 30, 2026. The proposals must detail the relevance to DARPA's mission, demonstrate commercialization readiness, and illustrate the strategies for overcoming market barriers. Award types include fixed-price contracts or Other Transactions (OTs) for prototypes, determined by the government. Key evaluation criteria emphasize alignment with DARPA's objectives, the potential impact of the technology, and the readiness of teams to bring products to market. Submission requirements involve structured proposals that include technical documents, a Statement of Work, and a price proposal, with an emphasis on clarity and compliance to facilitate evaluation. This program underscores DARPA's commitment to bridging the gap between innovation and commercialization, boosting both national security and the economy.
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