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In Transit Visibility Blockchain

Solicitation ID26.BX
Agency
DOD
ARMY
Deadline
Jun 3, 2026
10 days left
Posted Date
Apr 13, 2026
Classification
SBIR
Phase: BOTH

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.

SBIR Documents

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AI Summary
The ARM26BX01-NV001 topic seeks proposals for a real-time In-Transit Visibility (ITV) system to enhance military logistics and command and control. The objective is to overcome limitations in tracking supplies and personnel by integrating data from various enterprise systems and sensor technologies, ensuring real-time situational awareness and responsiveness. Proposed solutions should leverage decentralized distributed ledger technology, sensor fusion, automated data collection, and user-friendly visualization tools within the Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE). Key performance requirements include 95% location accuracy, 15-minute update frequency, and a maximum 3-minute system latency. The system must be compatible across CPCE, mobile, and mounted environments with minimal redesign and enable asset tokenization and interoperability with AFRL's existing distributed ledger infrastructure. Phase I proposals require a white paper outlining how the metrics will be met, with a cost limit of $300,000 over six months. Dual-use applications for this technology include supply chain and asset tracking, fraud prevention in grants, tamper-proof government records, and applications in transportation, retail, pharmaceuticals, food, and airports.

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Opportunity Snapshot

Source SystemOfficial Link
Program Type
SBIR - BOTH
Agency
DOD / ARMY

Key Dates

Release DateApr 13, 2026
Open DateMay 6, 2026
Application DueJun 3, 2026
Close DateJun 3, 2026