INITIATIVES
This page highlights opportunities originally posted in Initiatives, our Community of Practice newsletter.
EVENTS
Joint Aircraft Survivability Program (JASP) Model Users Meeting (JMUM) 2025
Our NSI team would like to ensure any faculty with expertise in modeling and simulation specifically when it comes to aircraft survivability are aware of this classified in-person event:
The purpose of this recurring meeting is to provide model users, managers, stakeholders, and other interested individuals with the latest information regarding JASP-sponsored modeling and simulation (M&S) tools, as well as others, used by the aircraft survivability community to evaluate aircraft performance in realistic threat environments. Attendees will be briefed on software developments, upgrades, and threat model updates in a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)-classified environment.
August 5-7 l Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI)
FUNDING
AHRQ Health Services Research Projects (R01)
Seeks health services research grant applications focused on AHRQ research priorities, including improving healthcare quality and patient safety, improving healthcare delivery and practice improvement, and enhancing whole-person healthcare delivery. AHRQ supports research in all healthcare settings, including the hospital, long-term care, ambulatory care, home healthcare, pharmacy, and care transitions between settings.
Applications Due: June 5, 2025
Tactical Technology Office (TTO) Office-Wide Broad Agency Announcement
Seeks proposals to rapidly develop advanced manufacturing capabilities.
Applications Due: June 20, 2025
Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Department of Defense Multidisciplinary Research Program of the University Research Initiative (MURI)
Seeks to leverage interdisciplinary teams to understand and achieve revolutionary breakthroughs on behalf of the warfighter and are focused on accelerating high-risk basic research in science, economic growth, and military technology.
Application Due: August 5, 2025
Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP)
Supports promising research with high potential to lead to or make breakthroughs in breast cancer. The impact may be near-term or long-term but must go beyond a minor advancement and have the potential to lead to a fundamentally new strategy or approach for preventing or ending breast cancer that is significantly more effective than current strategies or approaches.
Applications Due: June 27
FY25 Department of the Navy (DoN) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education and Workforce Program
Seeks to cultivate an innovative STEM workforce capable of maintaining the Navy’s technological capabilities.
Applications Due: August 29, 2025
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research Program (ALSRP)
Supports the development and/or validation of clinical outcomes and/or biomarkers to enrich clinical trials in ALS. Studies prospectively enrolling patients to collect biospecimens and/or clinical or digital data are permitted.
Applications Due: August 27
FY25 Long Range Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Navy and Marine Corps Science and Technology
Seeks to advance and improve the operations of the Navy and Marine Corps.
Application Due: September 3, 2025
Alzheimer’s Research Program (AZRP)
Supports research seeking to transform diagnosis and prognosis to better determine the trajectory, long-term outcomes, and impact of AD/ADRD following military service and/or TBI.
Application Due: August 29
Bilateral Academic Research Initiative (BARI) Program – Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE)
Seeks to address high risk basic research as through international collaboration with research institutions in the Republic of Korea.
Applications Due: August 29, 2025
NSWC Dahlgren BAA
Seeks basic and applied research proposals that align with its mission and follow specific topic areas.
Application Due: October 14, 2025
Information Innovation Office (I2O) Office-Wide
Seeks new research ideas for topics not currently addressed in ongoing I20 programs.
Application Due: October 29, 2025
Exploration Announcement (EA) for its Advanced Research Concepts (ARC) Initiative
Seeks to answer high-risk/high-reward questions that assess the impact of further investment on problems of importance to DOD.
Application Due: November 26, 2025
ERDC Broad Agency Announcement
Seeks research and development proposals geared towards various topics related to the environment and technology
Application Due: December 31, 2025
Air Dominance Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)
Seeks proposals that will transfer basic research into state-of-the-art solutions for systems and components that will lead to new operation capabilities.
Application Due: October 31, 2029
Foundations of Trusted Systems
Solicits white papers to develop secure, resilient and affordable computational systems and software.
Application Due: December 5, 2028
Automated Processes for Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval
Solicits research to process multi-source and open-source decision processes.
Application Due: September 9, 2029
Fundamental Research to Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction
Seeks ideas to contribute to the current knowledge base or advance ground-breaking technology for countering weapons of mass destruction (C-WMD) threats.
Application Due: September 30, 2034
FELLOWSHIPS & INTERNSHIPS
National Research Council (NRC) Fellowship Opportunities
The National Research Council (NRC) offers a range of fellowship programs at the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory (ARL) to support research and academic collaboration. The fellowship types are:
- Postdoctoral Fellow: For researchers within 5 years of earning a PhD.
- Senior Fellow: For researchers with more than 5 years post-PhD experience.
- Short-Term Fellow: Open to Postdocs or Senior Fellows for research assignments at ARL lasting up to 20 weeks.
- Davies Fellow: For faculty at the U.S. Military Academy (USMA) who also conduct research at ARL.
- ARL Distinguished Fellow: (Under development) A three-year fellowship allowing recipients to define their own technical research focus. Awardees will be selected by ARL Fellows.
Multiple Deadlines
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory Fellowship Programs
The DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory (ARL) offers Fellowship Programs to prepare science and engineering researchers for future challenges. Fellows engage in meaningful research and education at a leading facility while supporting ARL's mission. Fellowships may include:
- Stipend and health insurance supplement.
- Relocation and travel allowances.
- Opportunities at all DEVCOM ARL locations, open to U.S. and non-U.S. citizens.
Fellows conduct impactful basic and applied research under ARL advisors, bringing fresh perspectives to maintain ARL’s leadership in science and technology. Programs are flexible, running from several weeks to a year, with renewals available for up to three years. The fellowship types are:
- Postdoctoral Fellow: Less than 5 years post-PhD.
- Senior Fellow: More than 5 years post-PhD.
- Short-Term Fellow: Up to 20 weeks for Postdocs or Senior Fellows.
- Journeyman Fellow: Undergraduate degree or in graduate studies.
- Summer Student Program: For undergraduates or non-PhD participants.
Multiple Deadlines
www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/rap/for-applicants
The NDSEG Fellowship is a prestigious and highly competitive program designed to support U.S. citizens and nationals pursuing doctoral degrees in one of 15 STEM disciplines relevant to the Department of Defense (DOD). Sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), Army Research Office (ARO), and Office of Naval Research (ONR), the fellowship offers flexibility for recipients to study at any U.S. institution.
The benefits include full tuition coverage, a monthly stipend, and up to $1,000 for medical insurance. The program lasts for three years, and applicants must demonstrate exceptional aptitude for advanced training in science and engineering, with plans to pursue a doctorate in a DOD-relevant field.
Multiple Deadline
DTRA Releases FRCWMD BAA
The Defense Theat Reduction Agency (DTRA) released a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Fundamental Research to Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction (FRCWMD). DTRA seeks to protect America and its allies from weapons of mass destruction and “provides capabilities to reduce, eliminate, and counter the threat and effects from chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high yield explosives.” The goal of this BAA is to gather ideas and pre-application white papers that will contribute to the current knowledge base or advance ground-breaking technology for countering weapons of mass destruction (C-WMD) threats. This announcement will remain open from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2034. When additional topics are published, they will include instructions on “topic-specific” deadlines and details about award types, dollar amount, and eligibility.
DOD SKILLBRIDGE
DOD SkillBridge
Through SkillBridge, the University of Arizona helps military personnel within 180 days of release from active duty develop the next step of their careers. The university offers an excellent and broad array of placements that serve as launch pads to employment in the individual’s field of choice.
Military installation and unit commanders, university entities seeking workforce talent, and service members considering SkillBridge should not hesitate to contact RDS SkillBridge & Workforce Development Administrator, Terrence Higgins.
DoD SkillBridge Program Update
In October 2024, the University of Arizona’s DoD SkillBridge Program hosted its quarterly event to providing faculty and staff with an opportunity to learn about the program and explore the benefits of hiring service members transitioning from military to civilian careers.
The workshop featured Blaze Smith, director of the U of A VETS Center and SkillBridge supervisor, and Brandon Sisco, a former SkillBridge participant.
MONTHLY DIGEST
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