AFC: POWERING SOLDIERS ON THE MOVE

Due Date: 16 November 2021 Government Organization: Army Futures Command Description: If you're developing compact, high-density energy and power solutions that can extend operational uptime for small units on the move, the Army Applications Lab wants to hear from you! Cutting-edge technology is a strong force multiplier for the U.S. Army. But with each new device comes more weight and the demand for more power. Soldiers on the move need advanced energy and power solutions that can meet extended operational requirements without creating additional burdens.

Category: Opportunity

DoD Communities Of Interest: Energy and Power Technologies

Subject: POWERING SOLDIERS ON THE MOVE

Due Date: 16 November 2021

Government Organization: Army Futures Command

Description :

If you're developing compact, high-density energy and power solutions that can extend operational uptime for small units on the move, the Army Applications Lab wants to hear from you!

Cutting-edge technology is a strong force multiplier for the U.S. Army. But with each new device comes more weight and the demand for more power. Soldiers on the move need advanced energy and power solutions that can meet extended operational requirements without creating additional burdens.

To help meet that need, the Army is looking for companies — with innovative power generation and conversion, high-density energy storage, and intelligent power management technologies — to join the Soldier Power Cohort. This Cohort will collaborate to create an integrated, next-gen expeditionary power solution.

 

The Soldier Power Cohort is an intense 8-week program to identify, explore, and develop technologies that can generate, store, manage, and distribute power to Soldiers on the move. Participating companies can earn up to $350,000 in non-dilutive funding to collaborate with Soldiers in the ultimate test-bed and prove their solutions can work at scale with the U.S. Army.

Website: https://aal.army/cohort/?utm_campaign=Cohort%20%7C%20Soldier%20Power&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=172573358&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9YQiSxBLlOLutdKqftIFt8czS0HPFWAfXGuVsDqGGILKhpbZ_J0H2v-kgCCY4ebcN0oe_B0Spo3TEPsgtSLKl_PAd4cQ&utm_content=172571920&utm_source=hs_email

Questions or assistance, contact:
North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office (DEFTECH)

 

Dennis Lewis
lewisd@ncmbc.us
703-217-3127

Bob Burton
burtonr@ncmbc.us
910-824-9609

North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office | PO Box 1748, Fayetteville, NC 2B303