Broad Agency Announcement - Biomedical Research and Diving Equipment Development
This grant provides funding for innovative research and development of biomedical technologies and diving equipment to improve the safety and effectiveness of military personnel operating in extreme underwater environments.
Description
The Deep Submergence Biomedical Development Program and Diving Equipment Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) seeks proposals for innovative research in biomedical technologies and diving equipment to enhance the safety, performance, and survivability of military personnel operating in deep submergence and extreme underwater environments. This solicitation is issued by the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and is focused on advancing the Navy and Marine Corps' operational capabilities.
The program supports biomedical research, diving technology development, and life-support system enhancements tailored for naval forces. Key research areas include:
Human physiology in extreme environments
Decompression sickness mitigation
Advanced diving and life-support systems
Submarine escape and rescue technologies
Biological effects of deep-sea operations
Proposals are expected to align with Navy/Marine Corps mission relevance, demonstrating their potential to improve operational effectiveness and mitigate risks associated with underwater missions. The research deliverables should include experimental findings, prototype technologies, and validated methodologies that can transition into operational use.
Eligible applicants include universities, research institutions, small businesses, and private sector organizations with expertise in diving medicine, biomedical engineering, and military operational research. Proposals must outline a detailed research plan, including objectives, experimental design, technical feasibility, and expected deliverables.
The application process follows a two-step approach, beginning with a white paper submission, followed by an invitation for a full proposal if selected. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific merit, feasibility, military relevance, cost-effectiveness, and potential transition to operational use.
Additional requirements include compliance with human and animal subject research regulations, biosafety protocols, and investigational drug/device guidelines where applicable. All proposals must provide detailed budgets, including direct and indirect costs, subcontractor expenses, and necessary equipment procurements.
For inquiries or submission details, applicants should contact NAVSEA through official channels.