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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (001425594) 77 MASSACHUSETTS AVE CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139-4301

UEI: SLED_64BC12FAA2AEC995

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (001425594) 77 MASSACHUSETTS AVE CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139-4301 is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_64BC12FAA2AEC995. It has been awarded $82,091,960 across 4 federal contracts. Primary work spans Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology). Top awarding agencies include W6QK Acc-Apg Durham.

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W6QK Acc-Apg Durham$80.0M97.5%
$2.1M2.6%
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541712 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)$82.1M100%
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Open opportunities in MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (001425594) 77 MASSACHUSETTS AVE CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139-4301's top NAICS codes and agencies

NAICS: 541715
Federal
SOURCES SOUGHT FOR COOPERATIVE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIPS HYPERSONIC INFRARED TARGET SENSING – TRANSITION OPPORTUNITY (HITS-TO)
Solicitation # W911NF-26-HITS-TO
The U.S. Department of Defense is seeking potential partners in industry, national laboratories, University Affiliated Research Centers, and Federally Funded Research and Development Centers to establish Cooperative Research and Development Agreements focused on advancing hypersonic infrared target sensing technologies. The initiative, designated HITS-TO, aims to accelerate the development and transition of transformative innovations that enable the integration of high-performance infrared seekers onto hypersonic weapons systems. This effort is driven by the urgent need to close capability gaps in hypersonic defense and offense, leveraging the expertise of external entities to complement existing DoD laboratory research. Participation is non-funded; the notice serves solely to identify willing and capable collaborators to form partnerships that will jointly develop and mature critical technologies without monetary support from the government. The solicitation, identified as W911NF-26-HITS-TO, was officially posted on July 9, 2026, with responses required by September 30, 2026. The activity is managed by the Office of W6QK Acc-Apg Durham under the Department of Defense, with correspondence directed to HITS_RFI@army.mil. The point of contact and administrative operations are based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. While no funding is offered through this sources-sought notice, successful partnerships may lead to future agreements enabling joint development, resource sharing, and accelerated technology maturation for national defense priorities in the hypersonic domain.
W6QK Acc-Apg Durham

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20 days ago

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in about 1 month
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NAICS: 541714
Federal
Trusted Partner Program Coming Soon
Solicitation # W911NF26RA009
The U.S. Army, through the Army Research Office and the Office of Contracting at Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, is issuing a presolicitation for the Trusted Partner Program, a multiple-award IDIQ contract aimed at establishing a cadre of trusted academic partners—including institutions of higher education and their affiliated entities—to conduct rapid, sensitive basic and applied scientific research in support of national defense priorities. The solicitation, numbered W911NF26RA009, targets research in Scaled Directed Energy and Scaled Hypersonics, requiring multidisciplinary expertise across physics, electronics, chemistry, materials science, information sciences, and biology, with an emphasis on integrating these fields to address complex Army needs. The base performance period is five years, beginning September 2026, with an optional five-year extension, bringing the total potential contract value to $400 million, with individual task orders to be issued under cost-plus-fixed-fee or firm-fixed-price arrangements. Offerors must submit proposals in five separate volumes, each as a searchable PDF, along with a supplemental unclassified video pitch between three and seven minutes in length, formatted in MPEG-4 at 1080p resolution. Proposals are due by 4:00 PM Eastern Time on July 15, 2026, and must be emailed to the designated point of contact. Evaluation will be conducted based on five factors, ranked in order of importance: Technical (most important), Management, Past Performance, Small Business, and Cost & Business Structure (least important non-cost factor). No numerical weights are assigned, and the award will be made using a trade-off process emphasizing superior technical merit over price, with the expectation that all non-cost factors combined carry significantly greater weight than cost. The Technical factor includes equally weighted subfactors centered on expertise in six core disciplines and six critical interdisciplinary projects, assessed using adjectival ratings from BLUE (outstanding, low risk) to RED (unacceptable, unawardable). Compliance with regulatory requirements is strict: contractors must maintain active UEI and CAGE codes in SAM, adhere to cybersecurity maturity model certification requirements, and submit all deliverables in accordance with Department of Transportation packaging standards and marking requirements that include contract number, project title, and sensitive data classification. Travel is highly regulated, requiring prior COR approval and adherence to JTR per diem limits; OCONUS travel necessitates SPOT registration and a Letter of Authorization. Organizational conflicts of interest will be rigorously assessed, and all
W6QK Acc-Apg Durham

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21 days ago

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NAICS: 541712
Grant
Pax Silica Artificial Intelligence Assistance Project
Solicitation # DFOP0019182
The Pax Silica Artificial Intelligence Assistance Project, funded through foreign assistance from the Pax Fund and issued under solicitation number DFOP0019182 by the Department of State’s Bureau of Oceans - Interior Environmental - Scientific, aims to establish a first-of-its-kind global platform to secure the AI supply chain through cryptographic cargo verification, AI-driven risk assessment, and expedited compliance processes. This initiative will create a Silicon Highway—a digital-physical corridor connecting partner countries—to enhance logistics efficiency and supply chain integrity by enabling trusted provenance tracking and pre-approved accelerated processing from the earliest stages of the AI hardware and software supply chain. The program is designed to build resilience against tampering, counterfeiting, and disruptions in critical AI components by institutionalizing a globally recognized credentialing system. The project is open to applicants responding by the deadline of August 20, 2026, with all proposals submitted through the grants.gov portal. The Bureau of Oceans - Interior Environmental - Scientific is the responsible agency, and while the place of performance is not specified, the point of contact is available through the provided phone number. The Department of State retains full rights to any intangible property developed under this initiative, in accordance with federal regulations. Participation is expected to involve international collaboration, technical innovation, and the integration of advanced digital tools to ensure transparency and security across the global AI supply chain.
Bureau Of Oceans - Interior Environmental - Scientific

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about 2 months ago

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in about 23 hours
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NAICS: 424990
Federal
Raw Materials Supply for ResearchThe contract entails the supply of specialized raw materials including chemical reagents, nanomaterials, composites, and electronic components to support scientific experimentation and prototyping at a Department of Defense research laboratory located in Durham, North Carolina, with a ZIP code of 27707. The materials are critical for advancing research initiatives and must meet exacting technical specifications to ensure reliability and consistency in experimental outcomes. This is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 424990, indicating it involves miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers, and is solicited by the W6QK Acc-Apg Durham office under the broader authority of the Department of Defense. The opportunity was posted on June 22, 2026, and responses are due no later than November 21, 2027, at 4:59 a.m. Eastern Time. There is no set-aside classification specified, meaning the contract is open to all eligible suppliers without preference given to small businesses or other categories. Performance will occur primarily at the Durham research facility, and while no point of contact is listed, interested parties must engage through the official SAM.gov portal using the provided link to submit proposals and obtain further documentation. All materials supplied must be traceable, properly documented, and compliant with defense-related handling and security standards.
W6QK Acc-Apg Durham

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about 2 months ago

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in over 1 year
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NAICS: 541715
Federal
UNITED STATES ARMY RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR THE BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (ARI) BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR BASIC, APPLIED, AND ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Solicitation # W911NF-23-S-0010
The Broad Agency Announcement W911NF-23-S-0010, issued by the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI), seeks innovative basic, applied, and advanced research in behavioral and social sciences to enhance Army readiness, personnel development, and organizational performance. The announcement spans multiple technical areas focused on holistic personnel assessment, leader development, technological fluency, team composition, and cognitive competency, with specific research topics such as refining cyber capabilities assessments, developing situational judgment tests for NCO promotions, modeling team-based assignments, and creating assessments for officer career progression. White paper submissions are required for most topics, with staggered deadlines ranging from 2023 through July 2026, and full proposals are due no later than August 4, 2026. Proposals must align with ARI's mission to advance human performance through science, and applicants are strongly advised to first consult with ARI technical point of contact before submitting to ensure alignment with funding priorities. The award instruments may include contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements, though the government's intent for most topics is to enter into a contract. All proposals must be submitted electronically, with technical and cost volumes combined into a single file in MS Word or PDF format, adhering to strict formatting guidelines including 12-point Times New Roman font, single spacing, and a 23-page limit for the core technical content, excluding appendices, CVs, and cost detail. Submission must occur via Grants.gov for assistance agreements, though it is optional for contracts, and requires completion of the SF 424 R&R form, representations and certifications through SAM.gov, and inclusion of required documents such as the Attachments form and proprietary data disclosure statement where applicable. The evaluation process is merit-based, giving primary weight to scientific and technical merit, followed by potential contribution to ARI’s mission, qualifications of the team, and cost realism, with cost being a separate ground for rejection even for highly meritorious proposals. Contract administration provisions require compliance with FAR and DFARS clauses, including FAR 52.203-18 prohibiting certain confidentiality agreements, and DFARS 252.235-7004 for specific reporting. Contractors must comply with data handling and security protocols, including the submission of cleaned, de-identified research data in SPSS, SAS, or delimited formats, and must not include classified information. Awarded projects carry performance periods of 24 to 4
W6QK Acc-Apg Durham

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3 months ago

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in over 1 year
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