The Department of Defense (DOD) is seeking proposals for the topic of "Additive Manufacturing of Ferroelectric and/or Ferromagnetic Composite" as part of their Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. The objective is to develop a process for additive manufacturing of composites for High Power Microwave (HPM) applications, with at least 50% ferroelectric and/or ferromagnetic material. The final print should be void-free, have a shortest dimension of at least one inch, and a resolution of less than 1mm. The project duration and funding specifics are not mentioned in the document. The research has potential applications in HPM development, such as nonlinear transmission lines, high energy density capacitors, and tunable antenna arrays. The proposed additive manufacturing processes include Stereolithography (SLA), Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). The project will be conducted in three phases: Phase I involves developing design and strategies, performing cost analysis, and evaluating sample preparation and print parameters. Phase II focuses on determining limitations and performing prints to evaluate parameters. Phase III involves printing multiple structures for evaluation and testing at high power. The document provides references and keywords related to the topic.