Artificial Intelligence for Interoperability
ID: A25D-002Type: BOTH
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Artificial Intelligence for Interoperability

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Agency: DODBranch: ARMY

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Type: STTRPhase: BOTH
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    The Department of Defense (DoD) is seeking proposals for the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program focused on "Artificial Intelligence for Interoperability," aimed at enhancing data integration across various systems within tactical environments. The primary objective is to apply Large Language Models (LLMs) and other AI methodologies to address challenges related to data unification and interoperability, ensuring reliable performance regardless of system or data format. This initiative is crucial for improving operational efficiency and reducing redundancy in warfighting systems, ultimately supporting the Army's national AI leadership goals. Interested parties can submit Phase I proposals with a funding limit of $250,000 for a six-month performance period, with the application due by February 26, 2025. For more details, visit the solicitation agency's website at DoD SBIR/STTR.

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