Chemistries and monoLayers for Anti-aging Kinematics (CLOAK)
ID: DARPA-PA-24-04-08Type: Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA)DEF ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGCYARLINGTON, VA, 222032114, USA

NAICS

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

PSC

NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; APPLIED RESEARCH (AC12)
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    Description

    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is inviting proposals for the Chemistries and monoLayers for Anti-aging Kinematics (CLOAK) project, aimed at enhancing the longevity and performance of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) critical for precision positioning and navigation. This initiative seeks innovative solutions to address sensor drift and aging issues in MEMS, which are vital for operational reliability in GPS-denied environments, with a focus on achieving less than 10% performance degradation in Phase 1 and over 10 years of operation with ideally no degradation in Phase 2. Proposals must comply with DARPA's submission standards and include detailed cost breakdowns, with a total funding amount of up to $1.2 million available across two phases. Interested parties must submit their proposals by April 14, 2025, and can contact the BAA Coordinator at CLOAK@darpa.mil for further information.

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    BAA Coordinator
    CLOAK@darpa.mil
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    This document outlines the proposal requirements and guidelines for federal government contracts, emphasizing the format and detailing necessary components for technical and cost proposals. Key instructions include identifying personnel with their labor categories, specifying periods of performance for various phases, and outlining prohibited fees on direct costs. It instructs proposers to provide detailed breakdowns of labor costs, subcontracts, direct costs for equipment, travel expenses, and Administrative and Material Handling costs. Supporting documentation is required for high-value equipment and travel, including justifications for expenditures. Notably, the document delineates milestones tied to payments for the project, detailing key deliverables and objectives, including technical presentations, reports, and assessments of system performance. This comprehensive guide serves to ensure consistency, compliance with federal regulations, and clarity in the budgetary component of proposals, illustrating a rigorous approach to managing government-funded projects.
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) invites proposals for the Chemistries and monoLayers for Anti-aging Kinematics (CLOAK) project, which seeks innovative solutions to enhance the longevity and performance of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) used in precision positioning and navigation. Under this Disruption Opportunity, contractors can request up to $1.2 million over two phases: Phase 1 focuses on proof-of-concept with less than 10% performance degradation, and Phase 2 aims for over 10 years of operation with ideally no degradation. CLOAK is part of a broader DARPA initiative called Highly Accelerated Learning of Vibratory Systems (HALOVS) and targets sensor drift and aging issues in MEMS that significantly affect operational reliability in GPS-denied environments. Proposals must employ methods to mitigate defects that degrade sensor performance, potentially through atomic layer deposition and conformal coatings to overcome manufacturing challenges. Metrics for success, project milestones, and deliverables are specified for both phases, emphasizing rigorous testing and collaboration with DARPA. All proposals must be compliant with DARPA's submission standards, and the deadline for submission is April 14, 2025. This initiative reflects DARPA's commitment to advancing sensor technology critical for national defense applications.
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