Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #HT942526ORPARA
Army Solicitation for Orthopaedic Research Program Applied Research Award
Buyer
Dept. of the Army -- USAMRAA
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
November 18, 2026
Identifier
HT942526ORPARA
NAICS
541715
This opportunity from the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) invites applied research proposals for the Orthopaedic Research Program (ORP) Applied Research Award (ARA): - Government Buyer: - Department of the Army, U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) - Purpose and Scope: - Seeks applied research projects to advance treatment and functional restoration for orthopaedic injuries from combat or service - Focus areas include new knowledge products, pharmacologic agents, behavioral and rehabilitation interventions, diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, clinical guidance, and emerging technologies - Research must be pre-clinical; clinical research is not permitted - Preliminary data is required for application - Intended beneficiaries: Service Members, their families, Veterans, and the general public - Eligibility and Requirements: - Open to all eligible applicants (no specific OEMs or vendors required) - No specific products, part numbers, or quantities identified, as this is a research grant - Emphasis on refining concepts into potential solutions - Notable Aspects: - No procurement of commercial products or services; this is a grant for research advancement - No OEMs or vendors are specified in the solicitation
Description
The Orthopaedic Research Program (ORP) Applied Research Award (ARA) seeks applied research applications focused on advancing optimal treatment and restoration of function for individuals with orthopaedic injuries sustained during combat or service-related activities. The research should refine concepts into potential solutions to evaluate technical feasibility of new knowledge products, pharmacologic agents, behavioral and rehabilitation interventions, diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, clinical guidance, and emerging technologies. Preliminary data is required, and clinical research is not allowed. The research findings are expected to benefit Service Members, their families, Veterans, and the general public.