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Space Force/SpaceWERX: A resource untapped by Wisconsin businesses
Since the 80’s the United States has been relying on the Air Force led Space Operations Command to assist in their various missions.
Wisconsin Companies Tackle ForwardWERX Challenge
This year SMSgt. Jacob Coenen, Inspector General Senior Enlisted Leader for the 115th Fighter Wing, participated in the SBIR Ready program.
NIH SBIR Contracts Solicitation
We often may think that the NIH SBIR activities are limited to grants.
AFWERX Fellowship Explained
In the past five years AFWERX has grown exponentially.
DoD Opportunities Abound
Explosion! There has been an explosion of opportunity with the DoD Innovation Ecosystem.
New Flight through WI Air National Guard Collaboration
Thanks to our Federal and State Technology (FAST) funding, we will close an exciting year working through Air Force Innovation and opportunities in the SBIR/STTR programs.
A Peek into the DOD SBIR/STTR Review Process
As we work to promote Wisconsin companies in securing Department of Defense (DoD) SBIR/STTR contracts, we encourage our clients to become familiar with the review process.
Air Force SBIR Supports Small Business Access to DoD Contracting
CTC interviewed Michael Adam of Adam Aerospace, on his experience with DoD (Air Force) and his road to supporting his R&D with non-dilutive SBIR funding.
Accessing Tesseract Air Force
Air Force innovation cells are popping up across the country, many of which do not have the capability to directly write or influence policy decisions.