A collection of organizations that fund, develop, or increase the innovation capabilities of the Department of Defense.
The DoD innovation ecosystems include organizations working within and in partnership with the following military, governmental, and private organizations: Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Innovation Organizations, Air Force, Army, Navy, and non-Department ofother Defense innovation organizationsAgencies.
An other transaction authority (OTA) is a relationship between a government sponsor and a collection of traditional and non-traditional vendors, non-profit organizations, and academia aligned to a technology. This could include specific technology domains, such as the cyber domain, space domain, undersea domain, and propulsion domain, to name a few examples. These organizations, with their expertise in a technology domain, work to find innovative solutions for government technology challenges in the intended scope and purpose of other transactions.
An other transaction authority (OTA) is a relationship between a government sponsor and a collection of traditional and non-traditional vendors, non-profit organizations, and academia aligned to a technology. This could include specific technology domains, such as the cyber domain, space domain, undersea domain, and propulsion domain, to name a few examples. These organizations, with their expertise in a technology domain, work to find innovative solutions for government technology challenges in the intended scope and purpose of other transactions.
The Defense Grant and Agreement Regulatory System (DGARS) is the system set in place by the United States government for regulating the policies and procedures for awarding and administering DoD assistance and other non-procurement awards.
USG-fundedDoD-funded incubators and accelerators are structured, focused, and time-sensitive programs where start-ups or ideas receive mentorship, education, and networking resources from industry experts.
Public-private relationships are defined as relationships with companies in the public industries partnering with government-based programs to develop new technology, procedures, and more.
The Department of Defense leverages research and development funds to create and invent new technologies. As a result, the Department of Defense has over 4,000 patents that can be licensed by industry.
Organizations participating within the Department of Defense Innovation Ecosystem can be categorized into several categories based on their purposes, such as business accelerators and incubatos, contest and competition organizations, businessfederally networkingfunded organizationsresearch and development centers, funding providers, government contracting authorities, partnership intermediary agreements, and businessOTA incubatorsconsortiums.
Accelerators are structured, focused, and time-sensitive programs where start-ups or ideas receive mentorship, education, and networking resources from industry experts.
Business incubator programs assist young and new start-up companies to build and grow the business. Incubators can provide management, training, office space, and more.
USG-funded incubators and accelerators are structured, focused, and time-sensitive programs where start-ups or ideas receive mentorship, education, and networking resources from industry experts.
SOFWERX provides industrial working space for innovative ideas to be developed. The workshops host various industrial tools that can be difficult for a young start-up to acquire, and additionally, provides workshops and training.
The Air Force Techstars Accelerator states in its mission that accelerators "see opportunities, take risks, and clear the path for entire industries. We help grow ideas into world-changing businesses."
BusinessDoD networkingfront organizationsdoor resources exist to provide resources and connections to start-up companies. These organizations may host conferences or networking events where industry professionals gather to discuss, and potentially collaborate, ideas with one another.
Government contract authorities are allowed to enter legally binding, contract-based relationships with other organizations and distribute payment and funds on behalf of the U.S. Government.
The Office of the Secretary of Defense Innovation organized a board to select companies and organizations that best meet the needs of the Department of Defense in regards to innovating technology as well as process and procedures. The Secretary of Defense currently uses these organizations to impact the Department of Defense.
FundingDoD-funded providersincubators and accelerators provide the necessary financial support to start-ups or ideas for innovating the United States Department of Defense.
The Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA) is a systematic and evidence-based process for evaluating the technological maturity of critical technologies (CTs), such as hardware, software, processes, or a combination thereof, that are vital to the performance of governmental systems or fulfillment of strategic government objectives or acquisition programs.
AFVentures is the commercial investment arm of AFWERX and the Air Force with the purpose of developing pathways for commercial innovators and private capital to solve Air Force problems. The AFVentures runs an Open Topic that uses the SBIR/STTR budget to develop and adopt commercial solutions.
A collection of organizations that fund, develop, or increase the innovation capabilities of the Department of Defense.
An other transaction authority (OTA) is a relationship between a government sponsor and a collection of traditional and non-traditional vendors, non-profit organizations, and academia aligned to a technology. This could include specific technology domains, such as the cyber domain, space domain, undersea domain, and propulsion domain, to name a few examples. These organizations, with their expertise in a technology domain, work to find innovative solutions tofor government technology challenges in the intended scope and purpose of other transactions.
An other transaction authority (OTA) is a relationship between a government sponsor and a collection of traditional and non-traditional vendors, non-profit organizations, and academia aligned to a technology. This could include specific technology domains, such as the cyber domain, space domain, undersea domain, and propulsion domain, to name a few examples. These organizations, with their expertise in a technology domain, work to find innovative solutions to government technology challenges in the intended scope and purpose of other transactions.
Through the accelerator and technology development grant programs associated with the Department of Defense's innovation ecosystem, programs such as SBIR/STTR, AFWERXAFWERX, or the Air Force Research Laboratory, there are various funding opportunities and open calls or funding solicitations in specific technology applications or developments.
The DoD innovation ecosystems include organizations working within and in partnership with the following military, governmental organizations, and private organizations: Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Innovation Organizations, Air Force, Army, Navy, and non-Department of Defense innovation organizations.
Business incubator programs assist young and new start-up companies to build and grow the business. Incubators can provide management, training, office space, and more.
Government contract authorities are allowed to enter legally binding, contract-based relationships with other organizations and distribute payment and funds on behalf of the U.S. Government.
The defenseDefense innovationInnovation marketplaceMarketplace connects public industry experts with the United States Department of Defense and allows the two to collaborate on technological advancement. Additionally, the marketplace offer initiatives that allow companies to recover some funds that were put into products if the product is to be pursued by the DoD. Acquisitions and other types of funding occur within the Defense Innovation Marketplace.
Federally funded research and development centers are public-private partnerships between labs and the government. thatThe research and development centers receive funding to conduct research for the U.S. Government. The labs can be independent or may have a university affiliation.
AFVentures is the commercial investment arm of AFWERX and the Air Force with the purpose of developing pathways for commercial innovators and private capital to solve Air Force problems. The AFVentures runs an Open Topic whichthat uses the SBIR/STTR budget to develop and adopt commercial solutions.
Through the accelerator and technology development grant programs associated with the Department of Defense's innovation ecosystem, programs such as SBIR/STTR, AFWERX, or the Air Force Research Laboratory, there are various funding opportunities and open calls or funding solicitations in specific technology applications or developments.
AFVentures is the commercial investment arm of AFWERX and the Air Force with the purpose of developing pathways for commercial innovators and private capital to solve Air Force problems. The AFVentures runs an Open Topic which uses the SBIR/STTR budget to develop and adopt commercial solutions.
The Department of Defense (DoD) innovation ecosystem provides a collection of many organizations seeking to enhance the innovation and entrepreneurial activities of individuals and companies working on projects of interest to the United States' national security.