XTech Pacific 2025: Innovative Detection, Defense, and Electronic Warfare Technologies for Explosives, UXO, and Watercraft in Challenging Environments
Andy Tennant
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Application Deadline: April 2, 2025
Application Portal: Valid Evaluation
More Information: RFI_xTechPacific-2025_FINAL.pdf
Challenge Website: xTechPacific?2025 – xTechSearch
The U.S. Army invites interested entities to participate in the xTechPacific 2025 competition, a competition for eligible small businesses across the U.S. to engage with the Department of Defense (DoD), earn prize money and submit a Direct to Phase II (D2PhII) Army Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) proposal.
DESCRIPTION
The 美国军队 invites interested entities to participate in the xTech Pacific 2025 competition, a competition for eligible small businesses across the U.S. to engage with the United States Department of Defense (DoD), earn prize money and submit a Direct to Phase II (D2PhII) Army Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) proposal.
The @Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT)) is partnering with U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) and the Army’s Catalyst Pathfinder Program to deliver the xTechPacific 2025 competition. The Army recognizes that the DoD must enhance engagements with U.S. small businesses by (1) understanding the spectrum of world-class technologies being developed commercially that may benefit the DoD; (2) integrating the sector of non-traditional innovators into the DoD Science and Technology (S&T) ecosystem; and (3) providing expertise and feedback to accelerate, mature, and transition technologies of interest to the DoD.
The xTechPacific 2025 competition will consist of three rounds:
The competition will award up to $345,000 in cash prizes to selected participants.?Up to twelve (12) finalists will receive a cash prize of $20,000 each and an invitation to participate in a live experimentation event with a panel of Army and DoD subject matter experts (SMEs) in Fall 2025.?The Army intends to select up to three (3) final winners of the competition to receive an additional cash prize of $35,000 each. Final winners of the competition with technologies that demonstrate sufficient maturity for direct prototype development will have the opportunity to submit a D2PhII Army SBIR proposal worth up to $2 million, not to exceed 18-months in duration. Additional details on prize structure can be found in Section VII.
In addition to non-dilutive cash prizes, participants will have the opportunity to participate in an Army experimentation event and engage with Army and DoD representatives through information-sharing and networking opportunities.
The efforts described in this notice are being pursued under the authorities of 10 U.S.C. § 4025 to award cash prizes recognizing advanced technology achievements. Final winners will be eligible to submit for a D2PhII Army SBIR proposal under the provisions and requirements of 15 U.S.C. § 638.
Topics and Problem Statement
The U.S. Army is interested in cutting-edge technology solutions that will drive significant advancements in military capabilities while addressing complex challenges specific to the Indo-Pacific region.
The competition seeks white papers for research and development efforts to produce?well-defined prototype technology solutions?that fit within one of the following topic areas:
Topic descriptions can be found in Appendix A of the RFI. Final winners will have the opportunity to submit a D2PhII Army SBIR proposal worth up to $2 million to produce a prototype solution.
SCHEDULE AND PRIZES
ELIGIBILITY
Small, for-profit, independent U.S. businesses. Restrictions exist about (1) the type of firm; (2) its ownership structure; (3) the firm’s size in terms of the number of employees; and (4) prior, current, or pending support of similar proposals or awards, as follows:
?Note:?If?an?employee?stock?ownership?plan?owns?all?or?part?of?the?concern,?each?stock trustee?and?plan?member?is?considered?an?owner.?If?a?trust?owns?all?or?part?of?the concern,?each?trustee?and?trust?beneficiary?is?considered?an?owner.
Prior, Current, or Pending Support with Similar Technology: Proposals submitted in response to this prize competition must not be substantially the same as another proposal that was funded, is now being funded, or is pending contract award with another federal agency.?Small businesses with any question(s) concerning prior, current, or pending support of similar proposals or awards must disclose those as early as possible to the Army?xTech?Program?Office.If?your competition has more than 3 phases, use the section below for the additional phases.
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5 天前You know what would be cool? Have the winner automatically get the phase II instead of having to submit the proposal. Like, make it part of the eval criteria right? Small is gonna invest travel dollars and manpower on probaly some product that’s almost ready for market, but not yet sold. So - let’s have the exercise graded in a platform and the companies can put their info as part of the process. The exercise is the best part. Would love to do this in concert with ARMY devcom and the tech scouting work we’re doing with them. Maybe we can test a new process that doesn’t require a proposal submission :) And let’s invite some other folks from DoD that might care, seems like Seabees,navy, and I betcha AF would be interested too. Purple force and all. They, and the cocom can be the sponsors for apfit after the phaseII is successful. So there’s real pipeline to production. For industry, that takes a 30k award to a $2M award, and pipeline to a $10-20 production contract. Then we start to get excited about transition pathways :) Food for thought. That takes a
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5 天前What an exciting initiative. Empowering small businesses can drive real change in defense technology. Are you ready to innovate? ??