Department of Army Energetics Basic Research Center (EBRC) Fiscal Year 2025

The Energetics Basic Research Center (EBRC) is a basic research program initiated by the Combat Capabilities Development Command/Army Research Laboratory/Army Research Office.

It focuses on areas of strategic importance to U. S. national security.

It seeks to increase the Army's intellectual

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capital in energetic materials (EM) and improve its ability to address future challenges.

The EBRC brings together universities, research institutions, companies, and individual scholars and supports multidisciplinary and cross-institutional projects addressing specific topic areas determined by the Department of the Army (DA).

The EBRC aims to promote research in specific areas of EMs and to promote a candid and constructive relationship between DA and the energetics research community.

The future Army is projected to be unable to achieve dominance in range and lethality due to inadequate energetic formulations and form factor limitations associated with current weapon systems.

Basic research generates new knowledge that may be exploited to develop and deliver new materials and technologies that contribute to enhanced lethal effects at the system level as well as increased range and a smaller payload.

These, in turn, enable space for larger, mission-critical systems, and shorter time-to-target ensuring Army battlefield dominance in Multi-Domain Operations.

Army research must encompass new ways to expedite the discovery, design, and scale-up of new materials and concepts which when integrated into newly designed weapons components (e.g.

additively manufactured high strength steels with pre-formed fragmentation patterns, and structural reactive materials) developed at ARL and across the Army and DoD communities, will deliver decisive weapons overmatch.
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Basic Scientific Research

Department Of Defense


Agency: Department of Defense

Office: Dept of the Army -- Materiel Command

Estimated Funding: $6,300,000


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Office of Indian Energy Funding Opportunity Exchange

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Eligible applicants under this BAA include institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, and for-profit organizations (i.e.

large and small businesses) in the United States or its territories.

Whitepapers and proposals will be evaluated only if they are for fundamental scientific study and experimentation directed toward advancing the scientific state of the art or increasing basic knowledge and understanding.

Whitepapers and proposals focused on specific devices or components are beyond the scope of this BAA.

More than one whitepaper and/or proposal is allowable from any single institution or organization.Pursuant to the policy of FAR 35.017 and supplements, selected Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC) may propose under this BAA as allowed by their sponsoring agency and in accordance with their sponsoring agency policy.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://ie-exchange.energy.gov

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Agency Email Description:
Army Contracting/Grants Officer

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Date Posted:
2024-10-01

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2025-05-07



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