FY2021 Defense University Instrumentation Program (DURIP)

This announcement seeks proposals from universities to purchase equipment and instrumentation in support of research in areas of interest to the Department of Defense.

DoD interests include the areas of research supported by the Army Research Office (ARO), the Office of Naval Research (ONR), and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), hereafter generally referred to collectively as “we,” “our,” “us,” or “administering agency.” We use “administering agency” to provide a generic reference to any of the administering agencies.

A central purpose of the DURIP is to provide equipment and instrumentation to enhance research related education in areas of interest and priority to the DoD. Therefore, your proposal must address the impact of the equipment or instrumentation on your institution’s ability to educate students through research in disciplines important to DoD missions.

ADMINISTERING AGENCY – HOW TO FIND RESEARCH INTERESTS

Army Research Office (ARO)

Navigate to the “Broad Agency Announcements” section to see the most recent ARL or ARO Core Broad Agency Announcement for Basic and Applied Scientific Research.

Office of Naval Research (ONR)

Select “Work With Us” and then “Funding Opportunities” to see the Long Range Broad Agency Announcement for Navy and Marine Corps Science and Technology, BAA N00014-20-S-B001.

Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)

Navigate to https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=314753 to view the “Research Interests of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research,” BAA FA9550-19-S-0003.

You must refer to the websites cited above for detailed technical information and the technical goals. DoD encourages you to contact the Program Managers listed in the cited announcements before submitting proposals to explore research areas of mutual interest to you and us.

You may submit a single DURIP proposal to more than one administering agency; however, only one administering agency will fund it, if selected. There is no limit on the total number of different proposals you can submit. There is no limit to the number of awards a single applicant organization can receive under this competition. DoD discusses this again in sections C.3.b Amount of Requested DoD Funding and D.4.g Submission to Multiple Administering Agencies.

DoD reserves the right to select and fund for award, all, some, part, or none of the proposals received. There is no guarantee of award.