The Department of Defense (DOD) is seeking proposals for a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project titled "Low Size, Weight, and Power, High Flux Atomic Source for Scalable Manufacturing". The research topic focuses on developing thermal atom beam sources with a high-brightness atomic flux density for atomic sensing, atomic clocks, or other quantum devices. The atom source should be compatible with mass-production techniques and integrated with established chip-alignment processes. The goal is to achieve a high flux and velocity within a total volume of 250 microliters, with a viable path to achieve all metrics within a total device volume of 100 microliters. The project will be conducted in three phases: Phase I involves developing plans and concepts, Phase II includes prototyping and testing, and Phase III focuses on integration into full-quantum systems. The project aims to provide low Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) atom sources that can be used in various government and civilian applications. The solicitation is closed, and more information can be found on the DOD SBIR/STTR Opportunities website.