Bordeaux Program Solicitation
DARPA Bordeaux 36-month program researches cybersecurity performance in artificial intelligence systems across two phases with optional transition period. Multiple awards anticipated.
RallyProp tracked 160 new federal opportunities this week. 51 high-signal innovation opportunities with AI taxonomy tags are highlighted below.
Digital Twins Are a Cross-Domain Entry Point
Digital twin capabilities appear across three separate OTAs this week — MOSAIC (DoD microelectronics), MTSD (Space Force threat simulation), and PLTD (Navy launch testing) — signaling that agencies are actively buying this capability through fast-moving OTA vehicles rather than traditional contracts. If your firm does modeling, simulation, or data engineering, these are warm doors: OTAs allow faster teaming and lower procurement barriers than full RFPs. Prioritize MOSAIC and MTSD for near-term pursuit given their multi-domain scope.
Navy Is Spending on Physical Hardware Dominance
Three Navy-linked opportunities this week — TRAPS (portable power electronics via BAA), PDD (pyrophoric devices and trusted manufacturing via OTA), and SHY Sprints 2026 (hypersonic glide vehicles and solid rocket motors via OTA) — reflect a clear push toward domestic production and advanced propulsion. SHY Sprints specifically targets scalable manufacturing, meaning companies with production capacity or supply chain credentials are as relevant as R&D shops. If you work in advanced manufacturing or industrial base support, the Navy is your best target agency this week.
Responsible AI Has a Funded Mandate Now
The DOJ NIJ FY25 grant on AI for criminal justice explicitly calls out Explainable AI and AI Ethics & Governance — two areas that have rarely appeared in funded federal solicitations. This is a grant vehicle, so academic partners and research-oriented small businesses have a legitimate path in without a large contract vehicle. Separately, DARPA's Bordeaux BAA ties AI/ML to defensive cyber operations, suggesting agencies want AI solutions that can be audited and defended, not just performant. Firms that can articulate responsible AI methodology alongside technical delivery have a positioning edge across both opportunities.
51 innovation opportunities with AI taxonomy classifications added this week. Top picks for small businesses and consultants:
DARPA Bordeaux 36-month program researches cybersecurity performance in artificial intelligence systems across two phases with optional transition period. Multiple awards anticipated.
ONR seeks advanced power system architectures with integrated controls, power conversion, and energy storage to condition transient shipboard loads for Navy vessel compatibility.
DoD seeks low-cost, domestically-manufactured one-way attack drones for ground forces through a $1.1B multi-phase competition. Vendors must demonstrate capable, scalable production via performance testing and manufacturing readiness evaluations.
DoD seeks digital engineering tools and cloud-based infrastructure to modernize microelectronics in fielded weapon systems through advanced acquisition and sustainment capabilities. The effort enables data reuse, digital twins, and lifecycle collaboration to accelerate affordable replacements while reducing costs.
The Navy seeks to restore domestic production of pyrophoric countermeasure devices for aircraft infrared protection across military platforms. This prototype effort focuses on scalable manufacturing, process control, supply chain qualification, and production readiness.
Develop advanced modeling and simulation capabilities for multimode anti-aircraft missile countermeasures, featuring multispectral sensor representation and adaptive threat engagement technologies. This prototype project enhances flexible, modular simulation approaches for emerging defense scenarios.
NSWC Crane seeks innovative approaches to manufacturing scalable hypersonic glide vehicles and advanced solid rocket motors. The effort focuses on production-ready designs, cost-effective manufacturing, and materials innovations to strengthen domestic hypersonic strike capabilities.
CLEAR seeks alternative optical materials to reduce U.S. dependence on critical supply chain constraints like germanium and gallium. The program funds development of electro-optic and infrared materials, multispectral sensing capabilities, and scalable manufacturing processes for defense systems.
Accelerate test infrastructure readiness for strategic missile systems through rapid prototyping and phased testing. This effort develops adaptable test capabilities, simulation tools, and high-fidelity instrumentation to guide critical subsystem development decisions.
NIJ seeks research evaluating artificial intelligence applications across criminal justice systems—policing, courts, and corrections. Studies should assess AI's effectiveness for operational decision-making while examining benefits, limitations, risks, and real-world impacts.
RallyProp monitors DSIP, SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and 10+ HTML sources 24/7. Free trial users receive the weekly briefing email every Friday morning — no credit card required.
The RallyProp Federal Innovation Funding Briefing is published every Friday morning covering the prior seven days of activity. This edition covers May 9, 2026 – May 15, 2026.
Data is sourced from DSIP, SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and HTML sources including Army xTech, DIU, TechConnect, Doolittle Institute, and FLEETWERX.
For custom alerts filtered to your technology areas, sign up for a free RallyProp trial. No credit card required.