This grant supports research and technology development to enhance human performance and health for Air Force personnel, from basic science through to applied solutions.
Funder: Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) -- Research Lab
Due Dates: August 22, 2044 (current open period for solicitations)
Funding Amounts: Award size, duration, and total funding are determined per individual solicitation under this announcement.
Summary: Supports research, development, and studies to enable, enhance, restore, and sustain human performance for Air Force and Space Force missions.
Key Information: Multiple solicitation types and authorities; open to a wide range of applicants including academia, industry, and non-profits.
This opportunity, managed by the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Human Effectiveness Directorate (AFRL/RH) and the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM), is a Multiple Authority Announcement (MAA) designed to address a broad spectrum of science and technology (S&T) needs related to human performance in Air Force and Space Force operations. The program encompasses basic research, applied research, technology maturation, and transition, as well as studies and analysis. Research areas include aerospace medicine, physiology, occupational and environmental health, public health, training, human-machine teaming, bioeffects, cognitive and behavioral performance, and related domains.
Solicitations are released under this overarching MAA, each specifying technical objectives, due dates, funding details, and submission requirements. Researchers are encouraged to monitor the program for relevant sub-solicitations.