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Expeditionary Power Solutions for Arctic Operations

Department of Defense (DoD)
TBD
est. $118K – $1.4M

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Quick Brief

The Department of Defense is seeking innovative technologies for power generation, energy storage, and power distribution to support the 11th Airborne Division (Arctic). Key requirements include modular and interoperable systems that can efficiently provide power to both large and small military units, addressing challenges posed by cold temperatures on battery performance and operational flexibility. Solutions should facilitate energy sharing among dismounted Soldiers and integrate with various battery types to enhance mission capabilities in Arctic environments.

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Contract Details

Contract Type
TBD
Contract Vehicle
BAA
Estimated Value
est. $118K – $1.4M
Similar contracts award $117K$1.1M (median $350K, 72,549 awards)Within typical range
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Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
DEPT OF DEFENSE

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published1mo ago
May 4, 2026
Became Solicitation1mo ago
May 4, 2026
Tracked
Last Updated1mo ago
May 5, 2026
Notice Response Date8d ago
May 27, 202611:59 AM
CDT
Response Due7d ago
May 27, 2026

Description

The Army Applications Laboratory (AAL) and the Pathway for Innovation and Technology (PIT) are seeking technologies related to Expeditionary Power and Energy (power generation, energy storage, power distribution, and battery charging) to enable 11th Airborne Division (Arctic) as a Special Topic under the AAL Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) W911NF-24-S-0008 for Disruptive Applications and related research as described below.

The Government reserves the right to cancel this special notice without award for any reason.

Issuance of this notice does not commit the Government to pay for any preparation costs incurred in compiling a response.

The Army is looking for power generation, energy storage, and power distribution capabilities that are modular and interoperable at multiple echelons (organization sizes).

Traditional capabilities are not easily distributed from large to small units (Battalion to Squad, for example) and enhancements are needed to meet the increasing power demands of additional battlefield capabilities (such as UAS, cUAS, and EW systems).

Normally, field operations centers serve as power hubs for units from Company to Brigade sizes and run using one or more large (10kW+) and immobile generator(s) which have detectable signatures in acoustic and electromagnetic (EM) domains.

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