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AFWERX Sequential Phase 2: Firefighter Physio Alerting & Location

AFWERX Sequential Phase 2: Firefighter Physio Alerting & Location

Increase your chances of winning by downloading a winning proposal

  • Agency: Air Force

  • Program: Phase II

  • Award Year: 2024

  • Phase: N/A

$450.00

What You Get:

SBIR Proposals can have 12-20 sections (the Tech & Commercial section being by far the biggest, most time consuming & important). See which sections are included in this download

Proposal Topic:

[Product] is an innovative tactical communication system developed by [Proposer] that integrates real-time physiological monitoring, GPS-denied tracking, and secure data transmission into TAK, MANET, and Link-16  networks, enhancing warfighter coordination and survivability in contested environments through resilient, infrastructure-independent information sharing that addresses the Strategic Capability of Resilient Information Sharing and the Operational Imperative of Readiness to Deploy and Fight. The system demonstrates strong commercialization potential through its civilian variant, WearTAK-Civ, which is actively deployed in # fire departments with over # licenses, being piloted with [current users].  This RDT&E-driven effort addresses critical Special Tactics operational needs by enabling decentralized peer-to-peer communication that eliminates reliance on fixed infrastructure, mitigates electronic warfare threats and jamming, ensures continuous Position Location Information (PLI) and physiological data transmission in GPS-denied and communication-degraded environments, and expands TAK data-sharing across joint force assets through Link-16 integration, with USAF Special Tactics, AFSOC, and USSOCOM expressing interest in further R&D and Phase III transition contingent on successful Phase II validation as outlined in the DAF Customer Memorandum.

How Much is Redacted:

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Frequently asked questions

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  • Decide whether to pursue at all: Seeing an old proposal gives you a sense for the technical and commercial bar you need to hit. If you can't produce something of a similar quality and rigor you might not want to invest the time to pursue federal funding right now
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Will an old winning proposal help me win?

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The value of your time:

  • It takes most people 100 hours to write a proposal for a new agency or funding program. We have found that being able to reference a prior winning proposal reduces that by 10-20 hours.
  • if you value your time at $75/HR that means that this proposal will save you $750-$1,500 in time

Your chances of winning:

  • If you win you'll generally get $250K for a Phase I.
  • We believe that having access to an old winning proposal can easily increase your win rate by 1%
  • Based on the value of this increased chances of winning an old proposal is worth $2,500

We have been very conservative in our estimates and we think that an old winning proposal will save you more time and increase your win rate by more than 1%, but even at these assumptions the value of a winning proposal is far higher than the cost

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