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PARTNERSHIPS

Partnerships are essential to the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command because they further strengthen our ability to deliver Army’s Modernization priorities.

Partnership Agreements

DEVCOM collaborates with Army Futures Command to expand the Army’s ability to experiment, evolve and deliver technologies to address critical capabilities.

DEVCOM also partners with the Army Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Programs, which give small businesses an opportunity to identify, develop and demonstrate highly innovative technologies for Army Soldiers.

The two most common methods of partnering with DEVCOM are Cooperative Research and Development Agreements, and Patent License Agreements.

CRADAs allow one or more DEVCOM laboratories and one or more non-federal parties to enter into agreements to conduct specified research and development-related activities that are consistent with the laboratory’s mission.

PLAs are a method for private entities to license DEVCOM-patented intellectual property.

To learn more about partnerships and technology transfer opportunities with DEVCOM, contact our Science & Technology Integration Office:

Partnerships Division Mailbox:
[email protected]

To submit solutions:
Send an email to [email protected] or mail correspondence to:

U.S. Army DEVCOM Headquarters
ATTN: Science & Technology Integration – Partnerships and Technology Transfer Division
6662 Gunner Circle, Building 3071, Room 4
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland 21005-5201
USA

Synchronized Persistent Army Experimentation
(SPARX)

SPARX will facilitate persistent, coordinated, and streamlined experimentation for industry technologies entering Army experiments by enhancing coordination between experimentation stakeholders and improving the tracking of technologies.

Industry partners are invited to submit technologies through SPARX for alignment with Army experimentation. The SPARX team will refer technologies to events best suited to demonstrate their capabilities based on subject matter expert reviews. Key highlights of the process include:

  • Continuously open for industry technology submissions.
  • Event points of contact can search industry technology submissions to find technologies that meet their experimentation needs and request participation in their event.
  • Industry technology submissions will be continually updated with results to track the progress of technologies.

The end state is a streamlined process for Army Futures Command experimentation with technologies that align with AFC experimentation objectives. This includes a repository of technologies showing experimentation progress, results, requirements alignment, and transitions for further actions to: a DEVCOM technological center or research laboratory; a Capability Development Integration Directorate; a Cross Functional Team, a Program Manager, or a Program Executive Office.

To apply, industry partners should complete the SPARX Technology Overview Template found on SAM.gov at,
https://sam.gov/opp/485a703f02d144b7ac33372836595f0c/view.

For additional information, email the SPARX Team at [email protected].

Domestic and International Partnerships

DEVCOM works with hundreds of U.S. domestic and international industry and academic partners, as well as other Army organizations and Department of Defense laboratories. Together, we develop and test science and technology efforts, which are then sent to a program executive office, or program management office, to get the most advanced technology into Soldiers’ hands more quickly.

Partnerships with Academia

DEVCOM has academic partnerships with universities across the globe that support modernization efforts. These partnerships are critical to DEVCOM accomplishing its mission to lead the research, development and engineering of next-generation capabilities to make the U.S. Army more lethal than ever.

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Partnerships with Industry

DEVCOM maintains a steady stream of world-class technology through its partnerships with other government organizations, academia and industry. With its eight technology elements and Global team, DEVCOM collaborates with hundreds of nontraditional defense companies and industry entities around the globe to strengthen its extensive technology portfolio. Through these partnerships, DEVCOM develops, integrates and delivers technology, and it maintains a balance of scientific research for technology that may be developed in 2050 and beyond.

Collaboration with Small Businesses

The Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer programs were established in 1982, to better equip and protect American Soldiers so they can continue to dominate the virtual and physical battlespace. These programs allow small, high-tech U.S. businesses – those with less than 500 employees – to provide innovative research and development solutions in response to critical Army needs. By capturing the tremendous and agile talents of the U.S. small business community, the SBIR and STTR programs develop and demonstrate highly innovative technologies with strong commercialization potential to satisfy Department of Defense and private industry needs.

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