ROC STAR - ROcket Cargo System Technologies And Research
ID: SF242-D027Type: Phase II
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ROC STAR - ROcket Cargo System Technologies And Research

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Agency: DODBranch: USAF

Program

Type: SBIRPhase: Phase II
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    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the United States Air Force (USAF), is seeking proposals for the ROC STAR initiative, which focuses on the development of rocket cargo system technologies for rapid global logistics. The primary objective is to explore and validate concepts for point-to-point rocket transport of cargo, aiming to deliver up to 100 tons of goods anywhere on the planet within tactical timelines, while also considering smaller cargo optimization techniques. This initiative is crucial as it leverages emerging commercial capabilities in the rocket industry, which is projected to grow significantly, to enhance the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of DoD logistics operations. Interested parties must submit their proposals by June 12, 2024, with the opportunity being part of a Direct-to-Phase-II (D2P2) SBIR program, emphasizing the need for prior feasibility studies and relevant experience in modeling, simulation, and test evaluation. For more details, applicants can refer to the official solicitation at DOD SBIR/STTR.

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