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Phase III SBIRs/STTRs

Over the past 25 years, CRG has successfully executed hundreds of Phase I and Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) funding agreements for our DoD customers including Air Force, Army, DARPA, DHA, DTRA, MDA, Navy, and SOCOM in addition to other government agencies such as DHS, DOE, NASA, NIH, and NSF.

A key feature of the SBIR/STTR program is that any Federal agency may issue CRG a Phase III contract for work that derives from, extends or completes an effort made under one of CRG’s prior SBIR/STTR funding agreements. In addition, the SBIR/STTR program permits sole-source Phase III awards since competition requirements were satisfied under CRG’s prior Phase I or II award.

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Through its SBIR/STTR programs, CRG’s team has developed extensive R&D, prototyping, and production capabilities across a wide range of technology areas including Aerospace Systems, Advanced Materials, Electromagnetics, Power and Energy, Medical Devices, and Sensors. CRG has successfully transitioned many of these SBIR-developed technologies and capabilities to other government and commercial customers through both SBIR and non-SBIR contract types.

Please contact sales (at) crgrp.com to discuss how CRG’s SBIR/STTR-developed technology portfolio can be leveraged for a Phase III rapid-response contract vehicle supporting your agency’s needs.

IDIQs

CRG is a prime contractor on multiple Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicles for rapid response supporting our U.S. government and defense customers. These contract vehicles can also be leveraged for Phase III follow-on activities that derive from, extend, or complete one of CRG’s many prior Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) or Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) funding agreements.

Mobility Platform Prototyping (MPP)
The contract includes design, development, engineering, fabrication, and test of prototype components and systems for United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Family of Special Operations Vehicles (FOSOV) and US Marine Corps (USMC) vehicles and mobility platforms such as: Ground Mobility Vehicle (GMV), Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP), Light All-Terrain Vehicle (LTATV), Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV), Non-Standard Commercial Vehicle (NSCV), trailers, auxiliary power systems, and any system that contributes to operational safety, logistics, maintenance, lethality, mobility, reliability, durability, availability, overall mobility range, suitability and effectiveness of the warfighter.

NSWC Crane, Mobility Systems Engineering Branch (JXWS) provides project oversight, engineering, and logistics for PM-FOSOV and US Marine Corps (USMC) mobility platforms across the life cycle, from conceptual design development to engineering field support. JXWS Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) shall utilize this 5-year, multi-award contract (MAC) to develop prototype solutions in the following four technology areas:

  • Powertrain performance prototyping
  • Advanced chassis, body and mobility handling prototyping
  • Mobility testing services
  • General prototype fabrication and integration

CRG is one of only four companies selected and eligible to compete across all four technology areas.

Contract No: N0016421DJW55
Contact: sales (at) crgrp.com
Period of Performance: 7/21/21 – 7/20/26

Power Systems SBIR III
The scope of Task Orders executed under this IDIQ may include activity involving all component, subsystem, and system-level development, characterization, modeling, testing, evaluation, analysis, engineering, fabrication, production, and sustainment of advanced power systems for directed energy (DE), man portable, aircraft, ground vehicle, maritime, space and missile, stationary, and expeditionary applications.

The overall objective of this effort is to deliver advanced power system capability for the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Energy (DOE), and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This vehicle is administered by GSA FEDSIM and includes the following sub-objectives:

  • Conduct research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDT&E) of new technologies relevant to the scope
  • Scale up and produce new technologies and products leveraging those technologies relevant to the scope
  • Secure the sustainability and supply chain of technologies and products relevant to the scope.

Contract No: 47QFCA22D0501
Contact: sales (at) crgrp.com
Period of Performance: 5/9/2022 – 5/8/2027

Consortia and OTAs

CRG is a member of most major DoD consortia to facilitate fast, flexible Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs) with federal agencies. CRG is considered a non-traditional defense contractor and routinely teams with other small businesses and traditional defense contractors to pursue OTAs for research and development, prototyping, and follow-on production.

CRG Consortia Memberships
  • AFLCMC Consortium Initiative (ACI)
  • ARPA-H Health Innovation Network (ARPANET-H)
  • Aviation & Missile Technology Consortium (AMTC)
  • Consortium for Command, Control & Communication in Cyberspace (C5)
  • Consortium for Energy, Environment, and Demilitarization (CEED)
  • Consortium for Rare Earth Technologies (CREaTe)
  • Cornerstone
  • Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD)
  • DoD Ordnance Technology Consortium (DOTC)
  • Medical CBRN Defense Consortium (MCDC)
  • Medical Technologies Enterprise Consortium (MTEC)
  • National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC)
  • National Armaments Consortium (NAC)
  • Naval Aviation Systems Consortium (NASC)
  • Propulsion Directorate Consortium Initiative (PCI)
  • Resilient Infrastructure + Secure Energy Consortium (RISE)
  • System of Systems Consortium (SOSSEC)
  • Strategic & Spectrum Missions Advanced Resilient Trusted Systems (S2MARTS)
  • Training & Readiness Accelerator (TRex)