The purpose of this Global-X Challenge is to discover, disrupt, and ultimately provide a catalyst for later development and delivery of revolutionary capabilities to the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps, the commercial marketplace, and the public.
The expected outcomes of this Global-X Challenge are
promising revolutionary concepts whose technology maturity may be accelerated under separate agile follow-on technology development efforts.Objective:ONR Global is interested in promising concepts to achieve revolutionary capability advances with both military and commercial value in the multidisciplinary technology challenge areas described below.
Specifically excluded are approaches that primarily result in evolutionary improvements to the existing state of practice, or are already funded by existing research programs.ONR Global recognizes that international scientists and engineers conduct creative and novel research.
This Global-X Challenge provides an opportunity for these international researchers to collaborate, generate revolutionary ideas and demonstrate these ideas will succeed.
ONR Global invites outstanding international researchers to form multi-national, multidisciplinary teams to address one or more of these capability challenges.
ONR Global will use existing online collaboration tools to help researchers to connect, collaborate and form teams.
ONR Global will provide more information about collaboration forums during the Kick-off Webinar.
Individual researchers may participate on more than one team.
Teams are responsible for establishing nondisclosure agreements among team members, if necessary.
All ONR Global and U. S. Federal employees are already covered by Federal laws requiring the protection of trade secrets and proprietary information.
Researchers from academia and industry may participate.
ONR Global expects, but does not require, that multi-national teams will consist of at least two research entities outside of the U.S., whether from academia, industry and/or the broad research community.
Researchers from U. S. research entities may also participate, but are not required.
As stated above, this Global-X Challenge is an opportunity specifically directed toward international researchers; therefore, ONR Global expects the majority of team members will be outside of the U. S. Each team shall designate a lead Principal Investigator (PI) whose research organization outside of the U. S. will submit the white paper or proposal, and that will distribute funding to co-PIs and other subrecipients.
For a given project team, one award is made to the PI’s institution.
Only the PI’s institution will be the prime awardee, and that institution is responsible for all aspects of the grant, including conditions on the use of funds and other terms and conditions of the grant.Teams must submit white papers describing their concept and approach by 23:59 EDT on 25 May 202 0. ONR Global will evaluate submitted white papers and will invite teams with the most promising and revolutionary concepts, on or before 5 June 2020, to submit a grant proposal.
Full proposals are due by 23:59 EDT on 13 July 202 0. ONR Global will notify teams selected Special Notice N00014-20-S-SN14 Page 3 of 8 for award on or before 31 July 2020, and intends to award grants by 7 September 202 0. Within eight months of grant award, ONR Global expects teams to demonstrate their concept will likely meet proposed objectives.
The initial grant period of performance is expected to be nine months.
Following a successful proof-of-concept demonstration, ONR Global may exercise the optional research effort for up to an additional nine months to continue concept development and testing.
A final research progress report is required in accordance with the terms and conditions of the grant.
Financial and patent reports will also be required.*See Solicitation in attachments folder for full description*