TTO Office Wide (OW) BAA 2025
ID: HR001125S0011Type: 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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Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) (541715)

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NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT (AC13)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), is soliciting innovative proposals under the Tactical Technology Office (TTO) for its Office Wide Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) HR001125S0011. This opportunity focuses on enhancing national security through revolutionary advancements in four key areas: Design/Build/Buy, Surge and Sustain, Long Range Effects, and Disruptive Innovation, aiming to develop technologies that can significantly improve military capabilities. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific and technical merit, relevance to DARPA's mission, and cost realism, with multiple awards anticipated, including contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements. Interested parties must submit executive summaries by April 17, 2026, and full proposals by June 22, 2026, with inquiries directed to the BAA Coordinator at HR001125S0011@darpa.mil.

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    The DARPA Broad Agency Announcement HR001125S0011 outlines mandatory instructions and a template for technical and management proposal submissions. Proposers must include specific attachments and a signed “Encourage Full Proposal” letter from DARPA. Proposals must adhere to strict formatting guidelines, including page limits (25 pages for the Technical and Management Volume, excluding cover sheet, table of contents, resumes, references, and technical papers) and submission in PDF or Microsoft Word. The document details the required contents of the proposal, such as a cover sheet with organizational and contact information, estimated costs, and affirmations of human/animal research. It also specifies sections for a proposal summary, goals, technical and management plans, personnel qualifications, requirements for government entities/FFRDCs, organizational conflict of interest disclosures, capabilities, a detailed Statement of Work (SOW), schedule and milestones, novelty of work, bibliography, representations and certifications, and intellectual property assertions. Proposals must be submitted by the due date to DARPA via the Broad Agency Announcement Tool (BAAT).
    The Broad Agency Announcement HR001125S0011 outlines submission requirements for executive summaries related to proposals for innovative systems or subsystems aimed at enhancing military mission capabilities. These summaries must be limited to two pages, formatted according to specified requirements, and include essential organizational details. The proposals should clearly articulate the innovation's scientific or technical foundation, alongside its potential effectiveness and efficiency impacts on military operations. All submissions are considered source selection information, which will be treated confidentially, as per FAR regulations. Notably, executive summaries cannot be submitted via Grants.gov, and detailed instructions for unclassified submissions are available in the Proposer Instructions. This announcement emphasizes the need for clarity, precision, and a focus on innovation in proposals to meet military objectives effectively.
    The Broad Agency Announcement HR001125S0011 provides a mandatory template for Technical and Management Proposal submissions to DARPA. Proposers must adhere to specified formatting guidelines, including a maximum of 25 pages for the Technical Volume, excluding cover sheets and optional attachments. The proposal includes sections for a project summary, goals, technical and management plans, qualifications, and a detailed Statement of Work (SOW). Key components involve providing measurable milestones and a management framework, ensuring substantial time commitments from key personnel, and identifying any potential conflicts of interest. Proposals should articulate the innovative aspects and goals of the proposed work, detailing unique capabilities and processes that exceed current practices. Additionally, the document outlines requirements for intellectual property disclosures and compliance affirmations regarding human and animal research, emphasizing the importance of clarity and thoroughness in submissions. The aim is to generate innovative solutions within specified areas, reinforcing DARPA’s objectives.
    The Broad Agency Announcement HR001125S0011 outlines the requirements for submitting cost proposals for a procurement contract or Other Transaction within the DARPA framework. It emphasizes using the provided MS Excel DARPA Standard Cost Proposal Spreadsheet to ensure traceability and consistency between cost proposals and the Statement of Work (SOW). The document highlights essential cost categories, including direct labor, indirect costs, materials, equipment purchases, travel, and consultant costs, each requiring detailed breakdowns and supporting documentation. Proposers must compile and submit all non-proprietary cost information from sub-awardees. Additionally, it sets forth specific requirements for proposals requesting procurement contracts, such as certified cost or pricing data and small business subcontracting plans. For Other Transaction proposals, it mandates clarification on the status as a nontraditional contractor and outlines milestones linked to technical metrics. The announcement aims to facilitate transparent and accurate cost assessments while streamlining the proposal evaluation process within the government contracting structure.
    The DARPA Standard Cost Proposal Spreadsheet is a comprehensive tool designed to streamline the preparation and submission of cost proposals for projects related to the federal government. The spreadsheet facilitates a structured approach for proposers, both prime contractors and subcontractors, to outline their direct labor costs, overheads, subcontract costs, and other related expenses while adhering to federal requirements. Specific instructions guide users to fill in various tabs, including General Information, Labor Rates, and Cost Detail, ensuring that all necessary data is included for thorough evaluation and negotiation by government personnel. Proposers must substantiate all proposed costs with adequate documentation and ensure that their submissions align with FAR regulations regarding cost and pricing data, particularly for contracts exceeding certain thresholds. The spreadsheet automatically calculates subtotals and overall costs, enhancing efficiency in proposal reviews. Additionally, DARPA welcomes feedback on the spreadsheet's functionality, demonstrating a commitment to continuous improvement in the proposal process. Ultimately, the document underscores the importance of precision, transparency, and compliance in the government contracting landscape.
    The document outlines classified submission instructions for the Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) HR001125S0011 issued by DARPA. It specifies that classified proposals should not be submitted via the DARPA BAA website or Grants.gov. Instead, proposers must register their organizations online and may need to contact DARPA for submission verification. All proposers must ensure that personnel have the proper security clearances and comply with Information Assurance standards. Classified submissions need to be delivered according to strict protocols, including three hard copies and two searchable PDF CD-ROMs for Confidential and Secret information. Top Secret information must be hand-carried by authorized couriers. The document details requirements for marking and handling Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) and Special Access Program (SAP) materials, emphasizing the need for prior permissions and adherence to specific transmission protocols. Proposals containing both classified and unclassified information may be separated, with unclassified details submitted through the DARPA BAA website. This guidance ensures secure management of sensitive information throughout the proposal submission process.
    The Broad Agency Announcement HR001125S0011, Attachment B, outlines mandatory proposal instructions and a template for technical and management proposals submitted to DARPA. Proposals must adhere to specific formatting requirements, including page limits (25 pages for the Technical and Management Volume, excluding cover sheet, table of contents, resumes, references, and technical papers) and submission in PDF or Microsoft Word. Key sections include a cover sheet, proposal summary, goals and impact, technical and management plans, personnel qualifications, requirements for government entities/FFRDCs, organizational conflict of interest affirmations, capabilities, statement of work, schedule, novelty of work, bibliography, representations and certifications, and intellectual property. Proposers must provide detailed information on their approach, team, costs, and any asserted intellectual property rights, ensuring compliance with all outlined instructions to be considered for review.
    DARPA's Tactical Technology Office (TTO) has issued Amendment 01 to its Office Wide (OW) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) 2025 (HR001125S0011), soliciting innovative proposals in Design/Build/Buy, Surge and Sustain, Long Range Effects, and Disruptive Innovation. This BAA, updated on January 23, 2026, details submission requirements for Executive Summaries (due April 17, 2026) and Full Proposals (due June 22, 2026), emphasizing the need for a signed "Encourage Full Proposal" letter for the latter. Proposals will be evaluated on Scientific and Technical Merit, Relevance to DARPA's Mission, and Cost Realism. The BAA anticipates multiple awards, including Procurement Contracts, Grants, Cooperative Agreements, and Other Transactions, and encourages participation from all responsible sources, including U.S. and non-U.S. entities. Specific instructions for submission, including attachments and online resources, are provided, along with guidance on fundamental research, risk-based security reviews, and assistance programs like APEX Accelerators and Project Spectrum. The document also warns against AI manipulation of data and outlines procedures for Pitch Days and TTO Workshop Awards.
    DARPA's Tactical Technology Office (TTO) has issued Amendment 02 to its Office Wide (OW) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) HR001125S0011, soliciting innovative executive summaries and proposals. The BAA focuses on four key areas: Design/Build/Buy, Surge and Sustain, Long Range Effects, and Disruptive Innovation, seeking revolutionary advances rather than incremental improvements. Multiple awards are anticipated, including Procurement Contracts, Grants, Cooperative Agreements, and Other Transactions. Key dates include an Executive Summary due date of April 17, 2026, and a Proposal Due Date of June 22, 2026. Evaluation criteria for Executive Summaries focus on relevance to the DARPA Mission and specific questions related to each focus area. Full Proposals are evaluated on Scientific and Technical Merit, Potential Contribution and Relevance to the DARPA Mission, and Cost Realism. Proposers are encouraged to submit Executive Summaries for rapid feedback before submitting Full Proposals, which require an
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for the Tactical Technology Office (TTO) to solicit innovative proposals in areas such as system design and manufacturing, sustaining military capabilities, and disruptive innovation. This initial announcement, numbered HR001125S0011, invites submissions focusing on enhancing defense systems, innovative production techniques, and creating technologies that counter adversarial strategies. Key dates include a Proposers Day on October 1-2, 2025, and a proposal deadline of June 22, 2026. Criteria for evaluation will prioritize the scientific and technical merit of proposals, their relevance to DARPA's mission, and cost realism. DARPA encourages submissions from all sources, aiming to bolster the national security technology base. Proposals may result in various instruments, including contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements. Special considerations are made for organizations such as Historically Black Colleges and Universities and small businesses, encouraging diverse participation. The announcement emphasizes the need for proposals to be unclassified and stipulates indirect cost rate caps for institutions of higher education. DARPA seeks innovative strategies capable of achieving transformative advancements in military technology.
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