Direct-to-Phase-II Open Call for Innovative Defense-Related Dual- Purpose Technologies/Solutions with a Clear Air Force Stakeholder Need
ID: AFX246-DPCSO1Type: Phase II
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Direct-to-Phase-II Open Call for Innovative Defense-Related Dual- Purpose Technologies/Solutions with a Clear Air Force Stakeholder Need

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Agency: DODBranch: USAF

Program

Type: SBIRPhase: Phase II
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    The Department of the Air Force (DAF) is seeking innovative defense-related dual-purpose technologies and solutions through its Direct-to-Phase-II Open Call, aimed at addressing specific Air Force stakeholder needs. This opportunity invites proposals for mature non-defense commercial solutions that can be adapted for military applications, emphasizing the importance of a clear product-mission fit and collaboration with motivated DAF end-users. The initiative is designed to explore technology solutions that can transition into the United States Air Force (USAF) and enhance both defense and non-defense markets, with a focus on applied research and development rather than basic research. Proposals are due by May 23, 2024, and interested parties can find more information and submit their applications through the DOD SBIR/STTR website at https://www.dodsbirsttr.mil/topics-app/.

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