The Department of Defense (DOD) is seeking proposals for their SBIR 24.1 BAA solicitation. The specific topic of the solicitation is "Real-Time Thrust Control of Solid Propellants". The Navy branch is responsible for this topic. The objective is to develop technology that allows for the modulation of thrust in solid rocket motors, enabling smart/networked weapon systems and multi-payload, single-motor capability. The technology should maximize compatibility with existing rocket motor materials and fabrication methods, while also considering thermal and mechanical environments required for military usage. The project will be conducted in three phases: Phase I involves concept design and feasibility testing, Phase II focuses on prototype development and evaluation, and Phase III aims to mature the technology for higher fidelity static fire demonstrations. The development of solid propellant thrust control has potential applications in space-based systems such as satellite launching and maneuvering. The solicitation is closed, and more information can be found on the DOD SBIR website.