Strategic Technology Office-wide Broad Agency Announcement
ID: HR001125S0001Type: 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 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is seeking innovative research proposals through its Strategic Technology Office-wide Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) HR001125S0001, which is open until December 19, 2025. The BAA aims to fund revolutionary advances in science, devices, or systems that enhance U.S. military and national security capabilities, specifically excluding evolutionary improvements to existing technologies. Proposals should address a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence, autonomy, advanced computing, and communications, with the goal of developing disruptive technologies for future battlespaces. Interested parties can contact the BAA Coordinator at HR001125S0001@darpa.mil for further information and are encouraged to submit abstracts prior to full proposals to ensure alignment with DARPA's mission and avoid duplication of existing efforts.

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    The provided document, titled "HR001125S0001 STO Office-wide Abstract Summary Slide Template," outlines the required structure for an abstract summary slide within a government solicitation context. This template, marked as "Source Selection Information," is designed to guide submissions for federal government RFPs, federal grants, or state and local RFPs. It mandates sections covering the CONCEPT, IMPACT, CONTEXT, and APPROACH of a proposed project. Key elements include the Abstract Title, Organization Name(s), Technical POC Name(s), a graphic, and descriptions of the need/problem, goals, new ideas, and existing approaches/state of the art. The document's purpose is to standardize the presentation of initial project summaries to facilitate evaluation and selection.
    The HR001125S0001 abstract outlines mandatory instructions and a template for submissions to the DARPA Strategic Technology Office (STO) Office-wide Broad Agency Announcement (BAA). Proposers must use the provided template and include an Abstract Summary Slide. Abstracts, limited to five unclassified or CUI pages, must be in English and formatted for 8-1/2 by 11-inch paper with 1-inch margins and a 12-point font (8 or 10-point for figures/tables). The page limit includes figures, tables, and charts but excludes the cover sheet, table of contents, bibliography, and optional technical papers. Proposers are required to submit an abstract before a full proposal. DARPA will respond within 30 days, recommending or not recommending a full proposal submission with rationale, though proposers can submit a full proposal regardless of the response. Favorable abstract responses do not guarantee award negotiation. Submissions must adhere to stated deadlines and instructions.
    The document "HR001125S0001 STO Office-wide Proposal Summary Slide Template" outlines a structured template for government proposals, likely within the context of federal RFPs or grants. It details essential sections for a full proposal, including the title, organization and technical contact information, and a graphic. The template requires a description of the need and problem being addressed, the project's goal, new ideas being proposed, and an overview of existing approaches or the current state of the art. This structure ensures comprehensive project articulation, allowing evaluators to quickly grasp the proposal's core elements, objectives, and innovative aspects. The "Source Selection Information" note indicates its use in competitive procurement processes, emphasizing the importance of clear, concise information for assessment.
    Attachment D: HR001125S0001 provides mandatory instructions and a template for proposals submitted to DARPA's Strategic Technology Office (STO). This document, crucial for federal government RFPs, outlines strict formatting requirements, including page limits, font sizes, and submission deadlines. Proposals must be in PDF or Word, written in English, and formatted for 8.5x11-inch paper with 1-inch margins and 12-point font (8-10 point for figures). The Technical and Management Volume has a 30-page limit, excluding cover sheets, transmittal letters, tables of contents, resumes, references, and technical papers. Key components include an official transmittal letter, proposal summary, goals, technical and management plans, personnel qualifications, capabilities, statement of work, schedule, and novelty of proposed work. Proposers must provide detailed information on their organization, team members, proposed costs, and relevant government identifiers like SAM.gov UEI and CAGE code. The document emphasizes concise yet descriptive content, with specific examples preferred over generalities, and warns that non-compliant proposals may not be reviewed.
    Attachment E, HR001125S0001 Volume 2, outlines the cost proposal instructions and template for the Strategic Technology Office (STO) Office-wide program. This document, intended for procurement contracts and other transactions, mandates the use of Attachment F, the MS Excel DARPA Standard Cost Proposal Spreadsheet, for detailed cost breakdowns. Proposers must address the full program (base plus options) and include all cost components, ensuring traceability between the prime proposer, sub-awardees, and the Statement of Work. The cost volume requires detailed information on direct labor, indirect costs, materials, equipment, travel, other direct costs, cost sharing, consultant costs, and sub-awardee costs. Specific requirements are outlined for procurement contracts, including certified cost or pricing data, small business subcontracting plans, and approved cost accounting systems. For Other Transactions for Prototypes, proposers must indicate their status as a nontraditional Defense contractor or provide a one-third cost share and detail milestones with payment schedules. All submissions must adhere to specified formatting guidelines and be provided in PDF, Microsoft Word, or editable spreadsheet formats.
    The DARPA Standard Cost Proposal Spreadsheet (November 2024) is a critical tool designed to standardize and expedite the review, evaluation, negotiation, and award processes for government cost proposals. This spreadsheet is mandatory for all award instruments, including grants, contracts, and other transactions. It requires proposers to provide comprehensive, well-supported cost data across 25 worksheets, ensuring accuracy and completeness. Key information includes general details, proposer constants, labor rates, and indirect rates, with specific instructions for data entry in yellow and clear cells. The document emphasizes the proposer's responsibility to justify all costs and outlines procedures for adding cost categories and labor rows while maintaining spreadsheet integrity. The goal is to facilitate rapid analysis and efficient award execution by the government.
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) under the Strategic Technology Office (STO) to solicit proposals for groundbreaking research that advances national security technology. This BAA (HR001125S0001) invites innovative project submissions on a rolling basis until October 31, 2025. Proposals should focus on revolutionary advancements rather than evolutionary improvements, covering diverse areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, advanced computing, and more. Evaluation criteria include scientific and technical merit, contribution to DARPA's mission, and cost realism. Proposers are encouraged to submit abstracts before full proposals to ensure relevance to current research interests. While DARPA welcomes participation from U.S. and non-U.S. organizations, adherence to applicable regulations is essential. Special considerations include a focus on the transition of technologies to secure applications in national defense. DARPA emphasizes its mission-centric approach and encourages collaboration from historically underrepresented groups while maintaining a competitive landscape for all proposers. The BAA aims to foster revolutionary ideas that enhance U.S. military capabilities and resilience in various domains.
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for innovative research proposals through the Strategic Technology Office (STO). The Funding Opportunity Number is HR001125S0001, with proposals accepted until October 31, 2025. Unlike evolutionary research, this BAA seeks revolutionary advances across various areas critical to national security, such as artificial intelligence, advanced computing, and robotics. Submission of proposals is encouraged for short-duration exploratory projects, prioritizing innovative research ideas that align with DARPA’s mission. Proposals will be assessed based on their scientific merit, relevance to DARPA's objectives, and cost realism. A competitive evaluation process will be in place, focusing on the technical approach's feasibility and clarity in defining deliverables. The BAA invites submissions from all eligible organizations, including small and minority-owned businesses. Abstracts are recommended prior to full proposals, ensuring relevance and interest are confirmed. Special considerations regarding research classification, proposal compliance, and cybersecurity awareness resources for small businesses are outlined. Overall, the announcement reflects DARPA's commitment to fostering groundbreaking technology for U.S. military and security applications at speed and scale.
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Strategic Technology Office (STO) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) (HR001125S0001) for revolutionary research ideas not covered by existing programs. This BAA, open until November 14, 2025, seeks innovative approaches for defense and national security across various domains. It anticipates multiple awards, including procurement contracts, cooperative agreements, or other transactions. Research areas of interest span acoustic communication, AI, robotics, space sensors, and more. Proposals, especially short-duration exploratory projects, are evaluated on scientific/technical merit, relevance to DARPA's mission, and cost realism. Proposers are encouraged to submit abstracts first and review current STO programs to avoid duplication. Special considerations include participation by U.S. and non-U.S. entities, FFRDCs, and government entities, with an emphasis on non-fundamental research and a risk-based security review process for fundamental research.
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Strategic Technology Office (STO) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) HR001125S0001, seeking innovative research proposals for revolutionary advances in science, devices, or systems. This BAA, open until December 19, 2025, covers a wide range of technology areas including AI, autonomy, communications, sensing, and systems engineering, relevant to national security and military capabilities. DARPA anticipates multiple awards (procurement contracts, cooperative agreements, or other transactions). Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific and technical merit, relevance to DARPA's mission, and cost realism. Proposers are encouraged to submit abstracts first and review current STO programs to avoid duplication. Special considerations include eligibility for U.S. and non-U.S. entities, FFRDCs, and government entities, and potential restrictions on publishing research results for non-fundamental research.
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