Broad Agency Announcement for Basic and Applied Research at the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command - Soldier Center
ID: W911QY25R0023Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW6QK ACC-APG NATICKNATICK, MA, 01760-5011, USA

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Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) (541715)

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GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY R&D SERVICES; GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; BASIC RESEARCH (AJ11)
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    The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (DEVCOM Soldier Center) is issuing a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for basic and applied research aimed at optimizing soldier performance, effective from February 29, 2025, to February 28, 2030. This BAA seeks innovative solutions in various scientific and technical areas, including combat feeding, soldier protection, effectiveness, expeditionary maneuver support, aerial delivery, and training technology, with a focus on emergent materials, human performance, AI, robotics, and synthetic biology. The opportunity is crucial for enhancing military capabilities and ensuring soldier safety and effectiveness in diverse operational environments. Interested parties, including academic institutions, non-profit organizations, foreign entities, and commercial firms, are encouraged to submit concept papers followed by full proposals upon invitation, with detailed proposal requirements and evaluation criteria outlined in the BAA documentation. For further inquiries, contact Lyndon Jagroop at lyndon.s.jagroop.civ@army.mil.

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    The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (DEVCOM Soldier Center) has issued Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) W911QY-25-R-0023 for basic and applied research, effective from February 29, 2025, to February 28, 2030. This BAA seeks innovative science and technology solutions to optimize soldier performance, focusing on areas like emergent materials, human performance, AI, robotics, and synthetic biology. It outlines a two-step submission process: concept papers followed by invited proposals. Eligible entities include academic institutions, non-profit organizations, foreign entities, and commercial firms. The BAA details proposal requirements, evaluation processes, and specific scientific and technical areas of interest, including combat feeding, soldier protection, effectiveness, expeditionary maneuver support, aerial delivery, and training technology. It also specifies reporting, intellectual property, and compliance requirements, noting that awards can be contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements.
    The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (DEVCOM Soldier Center) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for basic and applied research, effective from February 29, 2025, to February 28, 2030. This BAA seeks innovative science and technology solutions to optimize Soldier performance, focusing on areas like Multidomain Concealment, Sustaining Distributed Operations, and Unburdening & Enabling the Soldier/Squad. Research interests include Emergent Materials, Human Performance and Training, Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Autonomy, and Synthetic Biology. The two-step submission process requires a concept paper first, followed by an invitation to submit a full proposal. Eligible organizations include universities, research institutes, foreign entities, and commercial firms. The BAA details proposal submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and various compliance regulations, including those for human and animal subjects, intellectual property, and reporting. The government may award contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements.
    The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (DEVCOM Soldier Center) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) (Solicitation Number W911QY-25-R-0023) for basic and applied research, effective from February 28, 2025, to February 27, 2030. This BAA seeks innovative science and technology solutions to enhance Soldier performance, focusing on areas like Multidomain Concealment, Sustaining Distributed Operations, and Unburdening & Enabling the Soldier/Squad. Key research interests include Emergent Materials, Human Performance and Training, Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Autonomy, and Synthetic Biology. The two-step submission process requires a concept paper followed by a formal proposal upon invitation. Eligible organizations include universities, research institutes, foreign entities, and commercial firms, with strong encouragement for small and disadvantaged businesses. The BAA outlines detailed submission requirements, evaluation processes, and essential compliance information, including intellectual property, human/animal subject protection, and various reporting mandates.
    The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center is issuing a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for basic and applied research from February 2025 to February 2030. This announcement seeks innovative scientific and technology solutions to enhance Soldier performance, focusing on five areas: emergent materials, human performance and training, machine learning/AI, robotics and autonomy, and synthetic biology. Organizations eligible to submit proposals include universities, nonprofit research institutes, and businesses, but federal entities are excluded. Proposals will undergo a two-step evaluation process starting with concept papers, followed by full proposals for those accepted. Flexibility in contract types—such as procurement contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements—is emphasized to maximize research efficiencies across the Department of Defense, facilitating a broader impact. The BAA outlines detailed requirements for proposal submissions, including technical and management sections, cost estimations, and past performances of contractors. Additionally, specific protocols concerning the use of human and animal subjects are mandated, along with adherence to regulations on subcontracting and reporting executive compensation. This initiative aligns with the Army's strategic objectives toward future battlefield dominance and capability enhancement.
    The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for basic and applied research (Solicitation Number W911QY-20-R-0022), effective from February 28, 2025, to February 27, 2030. This announcement seeks innovative research solutions that enhance soldier capabilities and address challenges faced in evolving threat environments by focusing on five core competencies: emergent materials, human performance, machine learning/artificial intelligence, robotics, and synthetic biology. Organizations eligible to submit proposals include universities, nonprofit research institutions, and commercial firms, with a strong encouragement for small businesses to participate. The BAA outlines a two-step submission process; first, concept papers are reviewed, and successful candidates are invited to submit formal proposals. The evaluation process considers the technical, management, cost, and past performance merits of submitted proposals. Funding is not yet committed, and all submissions require compliance with various regulatory standards concerning safety and project guidance. The document emphasizes the importance of adaptability in projects to accommodate potential shifts in military needs and technological advancements while ensuring that any research aligns with overall Department of Defense objectives. The BAA underscores the collaboration potential across military branches to foster a comprehensive approach to defense innovation.
    The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for basic and applied research to enhance soldier performance through innovative technologies over a five-year period. The focus areas include emergent materials, human performance training, machine learning, robotics, and synthetic biology, targeting evolving threats faced by soldiers in future operations. This BAA invites concept papers and proposals from various research entities, such as universities and commercial firms, but excludes government organizations. The submission process involves a two-step evaluation: first, a concept paper is evaluated; second, selected authors may submit full proposals. The document details submission criteria, evaluation methods, and the types of instruments that may result from successful proposals, including contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements. The BAA emphasizes the importance of compliance with various regulatory requirements, particularly concerning human and animal subjects in research efforts. The overarching goal of this initiative is to foster advancements in technologies that address critical operational challenges, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness and safety of soldiers in the field while adhering to strict guidelines for participation and reporting. This announcement aligns with government objectives to facilitate innovative research and development that meets military needs.
    The US Army Natick Contracting Division is soliciting detailed cost proposals for contracts, emphasizing the necessity for comprehensive pricing documentation before negotiations and contract award. Offerors must submit fully priced options as unpriced items will be excluded from the assessment. Key requirements include a breakdown of total costs encompassing direct labor, fringe benefits, labor overhead, subcontractor costs, consultant fees, and additional direct costs, all of which must be justified for reasonableness to facilitate government evaluation. Proposals must detail cost allocations across specific tasks outlined in the statement of work, with total proposed costs ultimately equating to the sum of individual task costs. Profit or fee is not permitted on certain expenditures, such as travel and equipment costs. Compliance with regulatory standards outlined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is critical for successful proposal submission, emphasizing the responsibility of offerors in providing accurate and thorough cost data. This document is integral to the RFP process, ensuring transparency and accountability in federal contracting.
    The CCDC Soldier Center BAA Proposal Cover Page serves as an essential component for submitting research or development proposals to the U.S. Army. The document outlines key considerations, including target areas such as combat feeding, soldier performance optimization, and simulation technology. Proposals may involve various elements, such as human subjects, vertebrate animals, and government-furnished equipment. The type of award can be specified as a contract, grant, or cooperative agreement, among others. The cover page specifies the need for details about the proposal, such as the BAA number, title, requested funds, and business classification, including options for minority and small disadvantaged businesses. It also requires contact information for both the primary investigator and an administrative point of contact, ensuring clear communication channels. Overall, this cover page acts as a formalized structure for presenting proposals to enhance soldier capabilities and technologies, aligning with federal objectives for military innovation and support. The meticulous provision of information reflects the proposal's seriousness and adherence to government requirements, emphasizing transparency and professionalism in the proposal process.
    The government document outlines key representations and certifications required from contractors pursuing federal contracts and grants. It includes provisions regarding responsibility matters, specifically addressing the existence of prior administrative, civil, or criminal proceedings against the offeror that may affect their eligibility. Additionally, it mandates that contractors disclose any unpaid federal tax liabilities or felony convictions within the last two years, emphasizing the need for transparency and integrity. The document also covers aspects related to the rights of the government regarding technical data and computer software, requiring offerors to assert any restrictions on use or disclosure. Failure to provide accurate information may render offers ineligible for contract award. Furthermore, offers must indicate whether supplies will be transported by sea, ensuring compliance with related regulations. Overall, this document serves as a crucial guide for contractors to understand the compliance requirements for federal contracts, ensuring proper conduct and accountability in their business transactions with the government.
    The Small Business Participation Plan outlines the requirements for all offerors, including both small and large businesses, to submit information related to small business participation in government contracts, as mandated by DFARS 215.304. Key components include the total contract value, the contractor's participation as a prime contractor, and detailed listings of planned subcontracts categorized by size and status, such as large businesses, small non-disadvantaged, small disadvantaged, women-owned, HUBZone, veteran-owned, and service-disabled businesses. The document emphasizes the need for accurate representation of participation values and percentages, ensuring that the total for small non-disadvantaged and small disadvantaged equals the total small subcontracting. Additionally, it notes that Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions are recognized as disadvantaged for subcontracting purposes. This plan aims to encourage equitable participation of small businesses in federal contracts, contributing to economic growth and diversity in government contracting.
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