The US Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground Natick Contracting Division, Fort Detrick, applications for funding opportunities for the fiscal year 2020 Deployed War Fighter Protection (DWFP) Research Program, renewable for up to 3 years, administered by the Armed Forces Pest Management Board
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(AFPMB).The AFPMB solicited for pre-proposals under announcement DWFP-20-S-01, posted on beta.gov, for innovative research designed to develop new interventions for protection of deployed military personnel from diseases caused by arthropod-borne pathogens.
Diseases of significant concern include Lyme disease, malaria, dengue virus and other arboviruses.
The program supports development of:
(1) new toxicants orthe adaptation of existing toxicants to relevant vectors; (2) new insecticide application techniques; and (3) new personal protection tools that prevent human-vector contact.
Ideally the research would support the Advanced Technology Development (i.e.
DoD RDT&E “Budget Activity 3” in theDoD Financial Management Regulation Volume 2B, Chapter 5) of new insecticides, or improved formulations of existing insecticides for vector control, new technology or enhanced modalities of personal protection from biting arthropods, or improved efficacy and sustainability of equipment for application of pesticides for vector control in a military operational environment.
Research should be product-oriented, consisting of advanced research related to a particular technology or new capability, field evaluation of products for military uses, or research directed towards the development of an existing prototype product for commercial manufacture.
Research should include the semi-field or field evaluation of prototype products.
Research should not include testing and evaluation of commercial products or modifying commercial products for a new use.
Any pesticides described in proposed research should be registered with the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), or EPA registration must be intended for pesticides without current EPA registration.
The research must be primarily applicable to the military, and products should be transferable to civilian uses.Up to $4,500,000 may be awarded in FY20, with future years subject to the availability of funds.
The total proposed cost cannot exceed $300,000 per year for up to 3 years (total project maximum $900,000), inclusive of all direct and indirect costs.
Funding is intended to be provided in July 202 0. Projects will be selected on the basis of peer-reviewed scientific merit and programmatic relevance determined by a technical committee representing the Armed Forces Pest Management Board and Service components.Pre-proposals were accepted from investigators who are employed by or affiliated with an eligible institution.
Eligible institutions include for-profit, non-profit, public, and private organizations in any country.
Examples include universities, hospitals, laboratories, companies, and agencies of local, state government.
Federal Agencies may also respond to this request; however, federal requests will be processed in accordance with applicable regulations.The estimated timeline for the FY20 DWFP Program is as follows:• November 25, 2019:
Deadline for pre-proposals (Completed)• Approx.
January 8, 2020:
Invitation to submit full proposals (Completed)• Approx.
February 25, 2020:
Deadline for full proposals• Approx.
March 30, 2020:
Notification of acceptance for full proposals• Approx.
July 2020:
Funds awardedComplete instructions for submitting full proposals will be provided separately in a formal notification.