In Transit Visibility Blockchain
SBIR Opportunity Analysis
The Army, through its SBIR program, is seeking a real-time In-Transit Visibility system to improve military logistics and command-and-control by giving commanders better visibility into the location, status, and contents of in-transit assets. The work calls for integrating decentralized distributed ledger technology, sensor fusion, automated data collection, and visualization tools within the Command Post Computing Environment to support tracking of supplies and personnel across enterprise systems and military platforms. Key technical priorities include strong location accuracy, frequent updates, low end-to-end latency, interoperability across CPCE, mobile handheld, and mounted environments, and the ability to tokenize assets and interoperate with AFRL’s existing distributed ledger infrastructure. Phase I requires a white paper and is limited to $300,000 over six months, with submissions opening May 6, 2026 and due June 3, 2026.