ERDC's Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory invites commercial solutions or potential new capabilities in support of challenges facing Warfighters and the nation in cold and complex regions.
ERDC's Construction Engineering Research Laboratory is seeking solutions to develop, improve, and deliver operational energy capabilities in support of both military and civilian mission sets of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
ERDCWERX, in collaboration with ERDC's Geospatial Research Laboratory, invites commercial solutions that address geospatial and remote sensing in six areas of interest.
ERDC invites innovative commercial solutions in five areas of interest including data ingestion and management, smart installation, master planning modernization, and more.
During this hybrid event, 26 DEFENSEWERX government partners and innovation hub representatives participated. 82 shared needs/challenges were identified and prioritized during facilitated discussions.
The U.S. Army ERDC seeks to identify the latest Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) solutions that could support planning, operations, and maintenance of flood risk management by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
ERDCWERX invites submissions for the development of state-of-the-art facial recognition analytics capability and pilot demonstration at Redstone Arsenal, AL.
U.S. Marine Corps Installation NeXt (I-neXt), led by Dr. Jason Dorvee, has a unique opportunity for ERDC researchers to propose project concepts related to needs in Marine Corps base modernization.
A business opportunity exists in the form of potential manufacture, distribution/service, and/or licensing of a pavement repair technology that has been patented by the U.S. Army ERDC.