Advancing Scandium Use in Metal Alloys for U.S. Weapon System Production and Sustainment
ID: DLA242-003Type: BOTH
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Advancing Scandium Use in Metal Alloys for U.S. Weapon System Production and Sustainment

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Agency: DODBranch: DLA

Program

Type: SBIRPhase: BOTH
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    Description

    The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is seeking innovative small business solutions through the SBIR program to advance the use of scandium in metal alloys for U.S. weapon system production and sustainment. The primary objectives include developing high-purity scandium compounds, producing aluminum-scandium (Al-Sc) alloys, and demonstrating their application in additive manufacturing for defense systems. This initiative aims to enhance the performance of traditional aluminum alloys, reduce reliance on foreign sources of scandium, and foster a competitive domestic supply chain. Proposals are due by June 12, 2024, with Phase I funding capped at $100,000 for a duration of 12 months, and Phase II funding up to $1 million for 24 months. Interested parties can find more information and submit proposals through the DLA SBIR website.

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