Air Force -- Research Lab Grants

The Air Force Research Laboratory is a scientific research organization operated by the United States Air Force Materiel Command dedicated to leading the discovery, development, and integration of affordable aerospace war-fighting technologies, planning and executing the Air Force science and technology program, and provide war-fighting capabilities to United States air, space, and cyberspace forces.



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The Aerospace Components and Subsystems Technology Division (RYD) and Multispectral Sensing & Detection Division (RYM), Sensors Directorate (RY), Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), conduct...more
Posted On - 2012-04-05


Description of Amendment 3: Changes in Directed Energy Core Technology Competencies (CTC) Point of Contact Information; Change in Grant Specialist and Grants Officer POCs; Change in the Program...more
Posted On - 2012-04-03


The DPA Title III gallium nitride (GaN) on silicon carbide (SiC) Advanced EW monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) Production Capability Project will establish a domestic, economically...more
Posted On - 2012-03-07




The objective of this Open BAA is to encourage a flow of supplementary and/or complementary technologies for electromagnetic metamaterials. Such technologies may include active electronic matching...more
Posted On - 2012-02-21


The objective of the Power and Thermal Management Technology Development program is to obtain cutting edge technology from industry and academia that AFRL/RZ have not previously considered for...more
Posted On - 2011-12-14


The National Defense Appropriation Act (NDAA) for FY2011 provided the Department of Defense (DoD) with the authorities and funds to facilitate the rapid insertion of innovative technologies into...more
Posted On - 2011-10-11


The scope of this project is to establish a long-term, viable, world-class domestic manufacturer of high energy density lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries that is responsive to customer requirements with...more
Posted On - 2011-07-08




The scope of this solicitation is to increase the availability of domestically produced visible imagers, manufactured using Advanced Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductors (CMOS) technology, that...more
Posted On - 2011-06-10


AFRL Sensors Directorate (AFRL/RY), Directed Energy Directorate (AFRL/RD) and AFOSR seek an applicant to provide a Center of Excellence in the development of laser-based remote sensing and...more
Posted On - 2011-04-06




Meticulon, a project of Autism Calgary Association in partnership with the federal government and the Sinneave Family Foundation, operates as a social enterprise that renders high-tech services provided by people with autism, leveraging their natural abilities at requiring attention to detail, repetition, and sequencing.






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