FY27 Communications and Networking Applied Research Announcement for Office of Naval Research

Project ID: N0001426SBC11 FederalOpportunitiesSolicitation
Overview
AgencyOffice of Naval Research
Deadline11/16/26
Posted06/16/26
Estimated Value$500,000 - $5,000,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNone
NAICS541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
PSCAC13 - National Defense R&D Services; Department Of Defense - Military; Experimental Development
LocationArlington, VA 22203 United States
Description
Primary Latest Change

The purpose of this announcement is to focus attention of the scientific community on (1) the area to be studied, and (2) the planned timetable for the submission of white papers and full proposals. The goal of the Communications and Networking Program within the Office of Naval Research (ONR 311) is to support the Navy's Information Warfare vision by developing measurable advances in technology that can directly enable and enhance end-to-end connectivity and quality-of-service for mission-critical information exchange among widely dispersed naval, joint, and coalition forces. The vision is to provide high throughput robust communications and networking to ensure all warfighters from the operational command to the tactical edge have access to information, knowledge, and decision-making necessary to perform their assigned tasks. The ONR program is interested in white papers for potential FY27 Applied Research (Budget category 6.2) projects under the following focus areas: Development of long-range VHF-band data link, using compact 4x4 Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MIMO) based on 5G/Commercial-Off-The Shelf (COTS) and sub-MHz frequency channelization (spectral efficiency in excess of 1 bit/Hz); Novel design and prototyping of compact electronically-steered apertures for higher frequencies (i.e., above Ka-band); Innovative approaches and technologies for low probability-of-detection communications against advanced electronic threats; Advanced techniques for distributed network control, synchronization, and/or scheduling; and New algorithms for predicting network behavior/performance or emerging operational requirements that are translated into traffic engineering policies. The ONR is receptive to innovative ideas, which are not within the above focus areas, but nonetheless are important to the Navy/Marine Corps communications and networking, as otherwise described in this Topic Description

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is issuing this announcement to engage the scientific community in the Communications and Networking Program, which aims to support the Navy's Information Warfare vision. The goal is to develop advancements in technology that enhance connectivity and quality-of-service for mission-critical information exchange among naval, joint, and coalition forces. This initiative seeks to ensure that all warfighters have access to necessary information and decision-making capabilities. Work Details The ONR is soliciting white papers for potential FY27 Applied Research projects under the following focus areas: 1. Development of long-range VHF-band data link using compact 4x4 MIMO based on 5G/COTS with spectral efficiency over 1 bit/Hz; 2. Novel design and prototyping of compact electronically-steered apertures for frequencies above Ka-band; 3. Innovative technologies for low probability-of-detection communications against electronic threats; 4. Advanced techniques for distributed network control, synchronization, and scheduling; 5. New algorithms for predicting network behavior/performance related to traffic engineering policies. Additionally, ONR welcomes innovative ideas outside these focus areas that are relevant to Navy/Marine Corps communications. Period of Performance The geographic location(s) the contract will be performed (if provided) Bidder Requirements Bidders must submit a white paper not exceeding five pages, including a technical concept description, operational naval concept, operational utility assessment plan, goals and benchmarks, a description of Gold Standard Science implementation success, and a Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) cost estimate. A resume of the principal investigator should also be included. White papers must be submitted through the ONR Submission Portal by July 31, 2026.

Contacts
Contact nameStephen Hughes
Contact emailstephen.t.hughes.civ@us.navy.mil
Contact phoneNone
Secondary contact nameDr. Sunoy Banerjee
Secondary contact emailsunoy.n.banerjee.civ@us.navy.mil
Secondary contact phoneNone
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