Getting Started
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
Curious on how you can work with the Army? Whether you’re in industry, academic, or even in the government; you can find a path to use Army research and innovation, beyond just the Army xTech Program. Select the options that are applicable to you, your technology and organization, and learn about the Army opportunities available to you.
PEOs/PMs can use:
Thanks for completing the survey! Program Executive Officers and Project Managers can use a number of programs to aid in their research and development toward Army needs. Please select an option from the list below to find out more
Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)
BAAs target broadly defined areas of interest for research and development and are used to increase knowledge in science and acquire scientific study and experimentation directed toward advancing state-of-the-art technologies.
BAAs focus more on advancing science than acquiring specific products. They can pertain to basic and applied research, and certain early-stage development work.
- Proposals for any Department of Defense (DoD) topic must be submitted through the online DoD Submission website.
- What comes out of it (Funding & Benefits)
- User Login (dodsbirsttr.mil)
- Success Stories from Army Program
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
The SBIR Program allows small, high-tech U.S. businesses with less than 500 employees the opportunity to provide innovative Research and Development (R&D) solutions to critical Army technology requirements.
- All SBIR Phase I or Phase II proposals for any Department of Defense (DoD) topic must be submitted through the online DoD Submission website.
What comes out of SBIR:
- Stimulate technological innovation
- Use small businesses to meet federal R&D needs.
Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
The STTR program, similar to the SBIR program, requires participation by universities, federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs), or other non-profit research institutions.
- All STTR Phase I or Phase II proposals for any Department of Defense (DoD) topic must be submitted through the online DoD Submission website.
What comes out of STTR:
- Largest source of early-stage R&D funds for small businesses – not a loan
- Company retains data rights for five years
- Builds company’s research credibility
Army xTech Program
The xTech program operates prize competitions with Army and DoD partners, sponsored by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT)). xTech’s goal is to help small and nontraditional businesses partner with the Army by breaking down barriers and cutting out the bureaucratic processes.
xTech organizes several competitions every year, including an open-topic competition, xTechSearch.
What comes out of an xTech competition?
- Prize money
- SBIR awards, OTAs, cooperative agreements, etc.
- Education
- Mentorship
- Networking opportunities
Other Transactional Authority (OTA)
Other Transaction Authority (OTA) authorizes certain research and prototype projects. OTAs are not governed by the Federal Acquisition Regulations and are a highly flexible business tool, enabling efficient system acquisitions for the Army.
OTA Consortia – The Army leverages OTAs with industry consortia, which are comprised of large/small companies, nonprofits and nontraditional defense contractors. The table below provides the website and contact information for each federal consortium.
Army Research Laboratory Open Campus
The Army Research Lab (ARL) Open Campus links government assets with the global research community, including the formation of a collaborative and transparent relationship with academia, industry, and small business to enhance discovery and innovation, and the effective execution of basic and applied research programs in a variety of technical focus areas of high interest.
- The primary mechanisms used to establish Open Campus collaborative partnerships are CRADAs and Educational Partnership Agreements (EPA). CRADAs mediate R&D activities between the Army labs and industry. EPAs are established between ARL and academic institutions to encourage and enhance joint education and research opportunities with academia in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines relevant to ARL S&T programs.
- For more information, please contact opencampus@arl.army.mil.
- Success Stories from Army Program