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DARPA Launches Bio-Attribution Challenge
March 14, 2026
DARPA has initiated the Bio-Attribution Challenge, a virtual competition offering $180,000 in prizes to develop advanced computational tools for rapid identification and attribution of biological sequences. This effort aims to enhance national security and public health response capabilities by fostering innovation in bioinformatics and data science. The competition leverages curated datasets and is purely computational, providing opportunities for collaboration and potential follow-on agreements with DARPA.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors specializing in bioinformatics, computational biology, and data science have a clear opportunity to engage with DARPA through this challenge.
- The competition's virtual and computational nature lowers barriers to entry, encouraging broad participation from industry and research organizations.
- Organizations can position themselves for future DARPA contracts by demonstrating capabilities in rapid biological sequence attribution.
- This initiative signals increased government investment in biosecurity technologies, highlighting a growing procurement focus area for national security and public health sectors.
The ability to rapidly and accurately identify the source of a biological sequence, whether natural or engineered, is a critical national security capability.
— Abhishek Singharoy, Ph.D., Program Manager
Agencies
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory