Northeast Tech Bridge, working with partnership intermediary 401 Tech Bridge, the Office of Naval Research and NavalX - Tech Bridge Network, has issued a multi-phase Prize Challenge - called BlueTIDE - to identify technological solutions to monitor and protect undersea critical infrastructure. The challenge is open until April 14. This effort will expose industry to specific, current Navy technology areas of interest and provide small, non-traditional businesses an opportunity to experiment in operationally relevant conditions using real-world scenarios related to monitoring and protection of undersea critical infrastructure. Companies with top-scoring technologies will be awarded approximately $7,500 and will be invited to participate in the culminating in-water experiment event on Aug. 28. Up to four companies with top-scoring technologies will be awarded a total of $200,000, however the government reserves the right to make more or fewer awards, based on rubric evaluation scores. Participants may be individuals or teams comprised of small businesses and/or academic organizations. Eligibility is subject to verification during each phase and before award of any prize. To learn more about the challenge visit: https://lnkd.in/eSTkev9W #WhatWeDoMatters #BlueTIDE25
Northeast Tech Bridge
武装部队
Newport,Rhode Island 616 位关注者
Focus: defense-related sciences, maritime composites and textiles, undersea vehicles, undersea sensors and technologies.
关于我们
The Northeast Tech Bridge activity, coordinated at NUWC Division Newport by the Northeast Tech Bridge director Julie Kallfelz, connects industry, small business, academic institutions, research organizations, as well as state and local government in the region to accelerate the development and transition of solutions to the fleet. Our location allows us to take advantage of the region's highly integrated maritime and defense economy that encompasses manufacturing and research expertise in technological areas including: defense-related ship and submarine building and servicing; autonomous and robotic undersea vehicles; marine materials and material behavior; and ocean, coastal and bio-inspired sciences and engineering. The Northeast Tech Bridge has Partnership Intermediary Agreements (PIA) with our non-profit partners 401 Tech Bridge, which is based at the University of Rhode Island Research Foundation (URIRF), and with SENEDIA. Email us directly at: [email protected]
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https://www.navsea.navy.mil/Home/Warfare-Centers/NUWC-Newport/Partnerships/Business-Partnerships/401-Tech-Bridge/
Northeast Tech Bridge的外部链接
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- 武装部队
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- 5,001-10,000 人
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- Newport,Rhode Island
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- 政府机构
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- 2019
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1176 Howell St.
US,Rhode Island,Newport,02841
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?? At the Blue Innovation Symposium, UTIC CEO Molly Donohue Magee moderated a powerful discussion about collaboration in #UnderseaTechnology!??The panel explored how large businesses, small businesses, academia, and government can work together to accelerate ocean and undersea tech solutions. Molly also announced the launch of UTIC’s Collaboration Database—a #underseatech resource to connect innovators across countries. ?? https://bit.ly/3WZxmlO
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Join the Department of the Navy SBIR/STTR programs for a series of events focused on a selection of topics included in the Navy SBIR 25.1 and STTR 25.A Broad Agency Announcement (BAA). Register now https://lnkd.in/eisb6xzY Between December 10 – 12, 2024, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) will host four virtual and in-person Topic Workshops in collaboration with NavalX Tech Bridge locations across the country. During these events, NAVSEA and NAVAIR SBIR/STTR Programs Office representatives, technical points of contact, and topic authors will provide a SBIR/STTR Program Overview and facilitate technical topic discussions based on the technology areas covered in the FY25.1/A BAA. Navy SBIR/STTR Program Management Office representatives will be in attendance to support and facilitate discussions. Small businesses representatives and technology entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to learn more about the SBIR/STTR process, ask questions about the 25.1/A-released topics, and engage in One-on-One conversations with NAVSEA and NAVAIR SBIR/STTR program representatives.?Please note registration is required to participate virtually or in-person. For more information including detailed schedule of events and registration links please go to: https://lnkd.in/eisb6xzY Additional specifications related to the Navy SBIR 25.1 and STTR 25.A funding opportunity, including specific areas of need, complete instructions on developing and submitting proposal will be?available at https://navysbir.com?starting December 4, 2024. About the Navy SBIR/STTR Programs The DoN SBIR/STTR programs provide opportunities for domestic small businesses and start-ups to deliver solutions to meet naval needs through Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D). These competitive awards-based programs advance innovations through three phases with an aim toward transitioning the resulting technologies to the Fleet and Force and commercialization in private markets. For more information please visit: https://navysbir.com/ #SBIR #STTR #NAVY #DoNSBIR #NAVSEA #NAVAIR #TopicWorkshops #NavalX #DoDInnovates #SmallBusiness #FedBzOps #Innovatorswanted
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Representatives from more than 85 companies heard from #NUWCDivisionNewport leaders and decision-makers about current and future partnership opportunities during Industry Day, a biennial event hosted by Division Newport and the R.I. Chapter of the National Contract Management Association (NCMA) on Oct. 16. Held at the Wyndham Hotel in Middletown, Rhode Island, under the theme “Expanding the Advantage,” the event marked the 18th time the two organizations have teamed up to provide industry with insight into potential projects and networking opportunities. Alexander Hayden, president of the NCMA’s R.I. chapter, welcomed attendees and emphasized a point often made by Division Newport Commanding Officer Capt. Chad Hennings — “what we do matters.” Read the full story at: https://lnkd.in/eBMWNu8x #underseasuperiority
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Did you miss the Ask Me Anything?(AMA) Catapult Challenge virtual session held on Oct 16th? No worries! We got you covered! Webinar recording and slide presentations from topic authors representing the two participating Systems Commands, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) are now available at https://lnkd.in/eSZk9XBc Information about the offline Q&A will be available in the next few days! Visit the website or scan the QR code now! About Navy Catapult Challenge Catapult Challenge?topics solicit Phase II proposals to identify existing SBIR prototype technology that can inform scaling decisions and meet priority operational needs. The funding announcement includes four Catapult Challenge topics from two of the Navy's SYSCOMs: Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and ?Strategic Systems Programs (SSP). More information related to this funding opportunity is available at https://lnkd.in/eRcR4ctW About the Navy SBIR/STTR Programs The DoN SBIR/STTR programs provide opportunities for domestic small businesses and start-ups to deliver solutions to meet naval needs through Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D). These competitive awards-based programs advance innovations through three phases with an aim toward transitioning the resulting technologies to the Fleet and Force and commercialization in private markets. For more information please visit: https://navysbir.com/ #SBIR #STTR #NAVY #DoNSBIR #NAVSEA #SSP #NavalX #CatapultChallenge #DoDInnovates #SmallBusiness #FedBzOps #Innovatorswanted
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Funding opportunity alert! Are you ready for the challenge? The Department of the Navy (DoN) Catapult Challenge topics are in Pre-release through the DoD 25.4 (Release 1) SBIR Broad Agency Announcement. Catapult Challenge?topics solicit Phase II proposals to identify existing SBIR prototype technology that can inform scaling decisions and meet priority operational needs. The funding announcement includes four Catapult Challenge topics from two of the Navy's SYSCOMs: Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and Strategic Systems Programs (SSP). More information related to the Catapult Challenge, including specific areas of need a is available at https://lnkd.in/eRcR4ctW Ask Me Anything?(AMA) Virtual Session The Navy will host a virtual "Ask Me Anything?(AMA)" session dedicated to the Catapult Challenge on Wednesday, October 16 at 1:00 PM ET.?Registration is required to participate in the AMA. To register, please visit https://lnkd.in/eTp2d-Cd About the Navy SBIR/STTR Programs The DoN SBIR/STTR programs provide opportunities for domestic small businesses and start-ups to deliver solutions to meet naval needs through Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D). These competitive awards-based programs advance innovations through three phases with an aim toward transitioning the resulting technologies to the Fleet and Force and commercialization in private markets. For more information please visit: https://navysbir.com/ #SBIR #STTR #NAVY #DoNSBIR #NAVSEA #SSP #NavalX #CatapultChallenge #DoDInnovates #SmallBusiness #FedBzOps #Innovatorswanted
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Registration is open for 2024 Industry Day, which will be held Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the Wyndham Newport Hotel, 240 Aquidneck Ave., Middletown. Co-sponsored by #NUWCDivisionNewport and the R.I. Chapter of NCMA, this year’s theme is “Expanding the Advantage." Industry Day features representatives from Division Newport departments, each providing insight into their respective long-range plans and strategies and current demand signals and technical program information. Industry Day aims to provides businesses insight into potential government projects, as well as the ability to network with government decision makers and industry partners. To register for the event, visit https://lnkd.in/e3rKi4yq #WhatWeDoMatters #underseasuperiority
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“For NUWC, this has been very productive. We had quite a few of our engineers and scientists either out on the water or on shore, at Sail Newport or at the Narragansett Bay Test Facility, observing some of the experiments and demonstrations,” Northeast Tech Bridge Director Julie Kallfelz said. “From our perspective, our engineers were able to see technology firsthand that they otherwise might have had a hard time getting a hold of. They’re actually able to talk to the engineers of various companies, and nothing replaces a face-to-face discussion over a device or piece of equipment.” See what else some Division Newport’s scientists and engineers had to say about this year’s Blue Tech Demo Day in the video below. (U.S. Navy video by Shawn Procuniar) #NUWCDivisionNewport #WhatWeDoMatters #innovations
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More than 30 technology companies showcased their products during the 2024 Blue Tech Demo Day, which was held at #NUWCDivisionNewport and Sail Newport on Aug. 29. The daylong event, hosted by Division Newport’s Northeast Tech Bridge, alongside nonprofit partner 401 Tech Bridge, connected innovative small businesses with U.S. Navy scientists and engineers and Department of Defense stakeholders to facilitate rapid delivery of capabilities to the warfighter. “At Division Newport, wartime readiness is a priority,” Division Newport Technical Director Marie Bussiere said. “As we aim to deliver undersea capabilities to the warfighter, we can’t do it alone. We must team up with outside organizations, including research and development centers, academia and industry. We can accomplish this through demonstration events like the one, where the scientists and engineers at Division Newport, as well as government agencies and non-government stakeholders, get a firsthand look at state-of-the-art technologies.” Read the full story at: https://lnkd.in/eFEj9d_d #WhatWeDoMatters #underseasuperiority
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The Northeast Tech Bridge director is headed to the Summer Olympics in Paris to watch her daughter compete in rowing. Check out the story below: #2024SummerOlympics
Julie Kallfelz, who heads the Northeast Tech Bridge at #NUWCDivisionNewport, will have a vested interest as she and family members head to Paris this week to attend the Summer Olympics — her daughter Emily is representing the U.S. in the Women’s Rowing Four event. “We’re off-the-charts proud and just so excited for her,” Julie said. “It’s been a long road. You get to this level, for any athlete, and you appreciate how narrow a slot it is to get to this level of performance and this level of competition. Just a tiny sliver of the population is even physiologically capable.” Good luck Emily and the USRowing team! Read the full story at: https://lnkd.in/eJ2Qty2f #WhatWeDoMatters #2024Olympics