The Department of Defense (DOD) is seeking proposals for the topic of "Automatic Boresight Alignment of Optical Sensors" as part of the SBIR 24.1 BAA program. The Navy branch is specifically interested in developing a capability for automated in-situ boresight alignment of multi-spectral imaging sensors and lasers. This technology is crucial for sensor coordination and cueing, as it ensures the accurate alignment of the optical axis of cameras and rangefinders. The Navy is looking for a technique that can provide boresight alignment to an accuracy of 100 micro-radians or better, with a preference for solutions that require minimal added hardware and are fully automated. The proposed solution should include the means for test and demonstration on surrogate hardware. The project will be conducted in three phases: Phase I involves developing a concept and demonstrating feasibility, Phase II focuses on developing and delivering a prototype, and Phase III involves transitioning the technology for government use and developing specific hardware and software configurations. The resulting technology is expected to have broad military, scientific, security, and commercial navigation applications. The solicitation is closed, and more information can be found on the grants.gov website.