ERDC invites solutions that will develop lightweight-kitted solutions to provide rapidly deployable protection. This includes the advancement of new prototype systems, such as personnel bunkers, as well as further development of existing ERDC prototypes.
ERDC seeks solutions to advance state-of-the-art handbooks, develop force protection planning publications and intuitive protection decision support tools, support demonstration of the developed tools, and conduct protection assessments of USACE facilities.
This virtual event will be held Tuesday, May 23, 2023, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm CST to introduce significant new opportunities to collaborate with ERDC in the development and advancement of Civil Works solutions.
ERDC is interested in solutions that address identified needs in the civil works arena. This multi-phased tech challenge is a competitive opportunity to present new, novel, or provocative solutions.
The U.S. Army ERDC seeks a prototype to support research efforts that lead to the development of requirements for a Bradley Fighting Vehicle lane proofing concept.
The Innovation 2 Market patent showcase will be held on May 3 at ERDCWERX for businesses and investors to learn about featured technologies developed by ERDC.
ERDC, in coordination with ERDCWERX, is hosting a small business workshop that will feature informational briefings to assist small businesses when pursing government contract opportunities.
ERDC's Construction Engineering Research Laboratory is seeking solutions to develop, improve, and deliver operational energy capabilities in support of both military and civilian mission sets of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
ERDC invites innovative commercial solutions in five areas of interest including data ingestion and management, smart installation, master planning modernization, and more.
During this hybrid event, 26 DEFENSEWERX government partners and innovation hub representatives participated. 82 shared needs/challenges were identified and prioritized during facilitated discussions.
The U.S. Army ERDC seeks to identify the latest Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) solutions that could support planning, operations, and maintenance of flood risk management by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
ERDCWERX invites submissions for the development of state-of-the-art facial recognition analytics capability and pilot demonstration at Redstone Arsenal, AL.
U.S. Marine Corps Installation NeXt (I-neXt), led by Dr. Jason Dorvee, has a unique opportunity for ERDC researchers to propose project concepts related to needs in Marine Corps base modernization.