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U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) - W519TC-25-S-0001
Deadline: Rolling Deadline
Funding Award Size: $500k - $5m
Description: U.S. Army AI2C Broad Agency Announcement W519TC-25-S-0001 funds AI basic, applied, and advanced research. Open through 31 MAY 2029.
Below is a brief summary. Please check the full solicitation before applying (link in resources section).
Executive Summary:
The U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC), Artificial Intelligence Integration Center (AI2C) has released Broad Agency Announcement W519TC-25-S-0001 for Basic, Applied, and Advanced Scientific Research in artificial intelligence.
This is a continuously open five-year announcement valid throughout the period beginning 01 May 2024 – 31 May 2029, with proposals accepted through 11:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time on 31 MAY 2029.
AI2C is actively seeking white papers and proposals that advance Army-relevant AI technologies across autonomy, AI/ML, decision support, human-AI integration, distributed AI, and related foundational research areas.
Because this BAA is continuously open, companies can submit at any time before 11:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time on 31 MAY 2029, but new start awards are normally obligated early within each fiscal year . Early submission within the fiscal year cycle may improve timing alignment with available funds.
How much funding would I receive?
The solicitation does not specify a minimum or maximum award amount , but most awards range from $500k - $5m
Awards may be made using a variety of instruments, including:
Procurement contracts
Grants
Cooperative agreements
Technology Investment Agreements (TIAs)
Other Transactions (OTs)
There is no stated funding cap, award ceiling, or target award size in the BAA.
New start awards are normally obligated early within each fiscal year.
What could I use the funding for?
Funding supports Basic Research, Applied Research, and Advanced Research in AI-related areas.
The BAA defines:
Basic Research: Systematic study directed toward greater knowledge of fundamental aspects of phenomena without specific application in mind.
Applied Research: Systematic expansion and application of knowledge to develop useful materials, devices, systems, or methods aligned to recognized Army needs.
Advanced Research: Development of subsystems and components integrated into prototypes for field experiments or simulated environments, generally at Technology Readiness Levels 4, 5, or 6.
Foundational Research Topics of Interest include:
Autonomous Platforms
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Algorithms (AI/ML)
AI/ML Decision Support
Human-AI Integration
Synthetic Environments
Distributed AI
Underpinning Methodologies
Special Topics (posted separately as amendments on SAM.gov)
There are no funding restrictions associated with this BAA.
Are there any additional benefits I would receive?
Depending on the instrument type, benefits may include:
Potential use of Other Transactions (OTs), which may allow negotiation of expanded intellectual property protections.
Technology Investment Agreements (TIAs) tailored for commercial firms or research involving commercial application.
Opportunity for cost sharing, in-kind labor, or facility sharing (optional unless required by instrument type).
Potential transition into acquisition pathways if research demonstrates military utility.
The BAA also envisions collaboration agreements where no funds are exchanged, such as Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs).
What is the timeline to apply and when would I receive funding?
This BAA is a continuously open five-year announcement valid throughout the period beginning 01 May 2024 – 31 May 2029.
Proposals will be accepted through 11:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time on 31 MAY 2029.
New start awards are normally obligated early within each fiscal year.
There is no guaranteed award timeline specified. Award start dates are determined at the time of selection and award notice.
Applicants are encouraged, but not required, to submit a White Paper (limited to three pages) prior to submitting a full proposal.
Where does this funding come from?
Funding is issued by:
U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC), Artificial Intelligence Integration Center (AI2C)
Issuing Acquisition Office: U.S. Army Contracting Command – Rock Island Division
The CFDA Number and Title is:
12.630 – Basic, Applied, and Advanced Research in Science and Engineering
Awards are issued under statutory authorities including 10 U.S.C. 4001, 10 U.S.C. 4021, and 10 U.S.C. 4022.
Who is eligible to apply?
Eligible applicants include:
Institutions of higher education
Non-profit organizations
For-profit organizations
Domestic or foreign entities
However:
Government laboratories
Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs)
U.S. Service Academies
are not eligible to participate as prime contractors or recipients .
Foreign organizations and foreign public entities may face security restrictions. Countries on the U.S. State Department List of Countries that Support Terrorism are excluded .
Generally, cost sharing is not required and is not an evaluation factor, except where required by certain instrument types such as OTs or TIAs.
What companies and projects are likely to win?
Proposals are evaluated on:
Scientific and Technical Merit (most important factor)
Potential Contribution to the Army mission
Qualifications and Capabilities of the team and institution
Cost (realism, affordability, appropriateness)
Past performance
All evaluation factors other than cost, when combined, are significantly more important than cost.
Projects that:
Demonstrate clear Army relevance
Advance state-of-the-art AI capabilities
Show feasibility and potential transition value
Align directly with identified foundational research topics
are most aligned with stated evaluation criteria.
Are there any restrictions I should know about?
Key restrictions and requirements include:
No classified submissions .
Registration in SAM is required prior to award .
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI/DUNS) required .
Human Subjects and Animal Use protections apply where relevant .
Export control (ITAR) compliance may apply to contracts .
Grants and cooperative agreements are subject to Army Research Risk Assessment Program (ARRP) review for foreign influence risk .
Proposals must comply with strict formatting limits (e.g., 23-page technical limit) .
Failure to meet submission requirements may result in rejection.
How long will it take me to prepare an application?
The BAA includes a three-stage process:
Obtain UEI and register in SAM.
Optional White Paper (maximum three pages).
Full proposal submission (technical volume + cost volume) .
The technical portion (Abstract, Background, Application Potential, Technical Approach) is limited to 23 pages.
The BAA does not estimate preparation time. Preparation time will depend on:
Whether you submit a white paper first
Whether cost documentation (e.g., DCAA-accepted accounting system) is already in place
Whether you pursue a contract, grant, cooperative agreement, TIA, or OT
For new DoD performers, preparation can be documentation-intensive.
How can BW&CO help?
BW&CO can support:
Topic alignment to AI2C foundational research areas
White paper drafting (3-page compliant format)
Full technical volume development (23-page limit compliance)
Cost volume structuring aligned with FAR/DFARS requirements
OT and TIA strategy positioning
Army relevance framing and transition strategy
Risk mitigation narrative development
We ensure strict compliance with BAA formatting, eligibility, and evaluation criteria while positioning your technology for maximum Army relevance.
How much would BW&CO Charge?
We have both fractional engagements ($250 an hour) and full engagements ($15,000 + 5%) available.
Additional Resources
Administration for Community Living (ACL): Caregiver AI Challenge
Deadline: April 15, 2026
Funding Award Size: $100k
Description: Apply to the ACL Caregiver AI Challenge by July 31, 2026. Up to $2.5 million in federal prize funding for AI solutions that support caregivers and the direct care workforce
Below is a brief summary. Please check the full solicitation before applying (link in resources section).
Executive Summary:
The Caregiver AI Challenge is a new federal prize competition launched by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), to accelerate practical, ethical, and scalable AI technologies that support caregivers—including family, friends, and direct care workers—across the U.S. Caregiving demands are rising dramatically, and this challenge seeks tools that reduce caregiver burden, improve quality of care, and strengthen workforce systems. Phase 1 of the competition is open for applications now, with a Phase 1 deadline of July 31, 2026 for submissions.
How much funding would I receive?
Total Phase 1 funding pool: up to $2.5 million across prizes for winners.
Phase 1 prizes: Up to 10 awards of up to $100,000 each per track.
Additional merit prizes up to $50,000 for targeted focus areas (e.g., dementia support, interoperability, partnerships).
Subsequent phases will have additional prizes (to be announced).
What could I use the funding for?
Caregiver Support Tools (Track 1)
AI technologies that assist home caregivers with daily tasks.
Tools that improve scheduling, monitoring, communication, safety, documentation reduction, or training support.
Workforce Support Tools (Track 2)
AI solutions that help home care employers and networks improve efficiency, task automation, staff scheduling, recruitment/retention, and training systems.
Are there any additional benefits I would receive?
Public recognition and validation of your technology within federal aging/disability networks.
Technical assistance and access to federal and non-federal partners during phases.
Potential momentum toward commercialization, scaling, and follow-on opportunities.
What is the timeline to apply and when would I receive funding?
Phase 1 application deadline: July 31, 2026 (established in press coverage).
Winners for Phase 1 are selected after the application review following that deadline.
Funding is typically paid out after phase awards are announced and eligibility requirements are met.
Where does this funding come from?
This is a federal prize competition administered by the ACL within HHS and conducted under the America COMPETES Act, aimed at catalyzing innovation in caregiving through responsible AI technologies.
Who is eligible to apply?
Individuals, teams, or organizations of any type may apply as long as they comply with competition eligibility.
Applicants must be 18 or older.
U.S. citizens/permanent residents are eligible to win prizes; non-U.S. participants can participate but cannot receive prize awards.
What companies and projects are likely to win?
Likely winners will propose AI solutions that:
Are already at Technology Readiness Level (TRL) ≥ 3 with concrete design and use cases.
Demonstrate strong human-centered design with caregiver input.
Show potential to improve caregiving safety, reduce burden, or extend workforce capabilities.
Align with responsible AI principles (privacy, accountability, transparency, safety).
Are there any restrictions I should know about?
Federal employees/involved parties and federal entities cannot win.
Solutions must directly address caregiver challenges (not tangential AI tech).
Must respect competition responsible AI design principles (e.g., privacy, dignity, user control).
How long will it take me to prepare an application?
Preparation time will vary based on the maturity of your AI tool; typical steps include:
Defining caregiver problems and solution design (expert interviews).
Documenting technology readiness and evidence of impact.
Drafting implementation/testing plans that integrate caregiver/user feedback.
Expect several weeks to months of preparation for a competitive submission.
How can BW&CO help?
BW&CO can:
Translate the competition’s priorities into compelling narrative Q&A (aligned with HHS goals).
Map your technology’s current progress to the Phase 1 judging criteria.
Assist with application drafting to emphasize caregiver impact and responsible AI design.
How much would BW&CO Charge?
We have both fractional engagements ($250 an hour) and full engagements ($13,000 + 5%) available.
Additional Resources
Review the solicitation here.