Advanced Manufacturing Technology – Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Manufacturing Technology (ManTech) Program
Program Funding
Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.
Funded Projects
Examples of what this program has supported.
Program Objective
Provide Federal financial assistance (FFA) towards the OSW MIIs and OSW's Manufacturing Education and Workforce Development (M-EWD) project and expand the use and applications of Other Transaction Authorities to drive Advanced Manufacturing Technology solutions. Avoiding gaps in performance and seeking continuation of governance for five MIIs. OSW ManTech establishes a system of governance with each MII and collaborates with them to perform the following: 1. Advance AM technology, growing the AM workforce, and expanding the AM ecosystem (America Makes MII); 2. Drive digital adoption in manufacturing, solve critical manufacturing challenges, and build a highly skilled workforce that can keep up with global competition(MxD MII); 3. Advance materials, materials R&D manufacturing technologies R&D, and education workforce development efforts (LIFT MII); 4. Develop and offer next-generation integrated photonic circuit fabrication and test, assembly, and packaging (TAP) capabilities to the U.S. ecosystem (AIM Photonics MII); 5. Expand advanced manufacturing for flexible hybrid electronics to align yield and reliability with standards and grow the semiconductor workforce (NextFlex MII); 6. Continue to improve manufacturing methods for highly functional fabrics that benefit the warfighter and expand training opportunities for an advanced fiber and textile manufacturing workforce (Revolutionary Fibers & Textiles (RFT) MII); 7. Enhance manufacturing methods and capabilities for tissue engineered medical products and expand certification and credentialing programs for the biomedical manufacturing workforce (BioFabUSA MII); 8. Continue R&D investments in advanced robotics and associated artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for manufacturing and develop/sustain a competent robotics workforce (ARM MII); and 9. Continue progress on infrastructure investments for bioindustrial manufacturing, conduct project calls to address bioindustrial technical challenges as well as workforce development and biosafety, biosecurity, sustainability, and social responsibility (BioMADE MII).
OSW ManTech’s whole-of-government Manufacturing Education and Workforce Development (M-EWD) Project plays a key role in bridging the gap between forward thinkers in the manufacturing industry and Department of War (DoW). The M-EWD Program will continue its mission to work alongside regional ecosystems to develop and enhance already established education systems to assist in the creation of a high-performance manufacturing workforce ready to support the needs of the defense industrial base (DIB). The M-EWD team works alongside the DoW MIIs to grow a workforce that is agile and ready to tackle the challenges of an ever-evolving manufacturing industry.
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants
- Not-for-Profit Organization
- For-Profit Organization
- Nonprofit Organization
All responsible domestic sources will be considered by the Government. If applicable, necessary actions may be taken to protect the national security of the United States. DOMESTIC SOURCE – The term “domestic source” means a business concern that: (1) performs in the United States or Canada substantially all of the research and development, engineering manufacturing, and production activities required of such business concern under a contract with the United States relating to a critical component or critical technology item; and (2) procures from business concerns described in subparagraph (1) substantially all of any components and assemblies required under contract with the United States relating to a critical component or critical technology item. 2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles, and 2 CFR 200 Subtitle A - Guidance for Federal financial assistance (as appropriate) applies to this program.
How to Apply
Award Procedure
A statement of objectives (SOW) is developed by OSD ManTech and/or the respective "other" Federal project sponsor. Funding for the requirement is reserved for future award. A proposed announcement undergoes scope and legal review and upon review and approval by the Agreement officer the funding announcement is posted to grants.gov under this assistance listing. Merit-Based Competition Procedures for evaluation of proposals will be used to select the most eligible offeror.
Decision Timeline
- Renewal interval: From 15 to 30 days
The government will put forth their best efforts in order to provide approvals within the ranges described herein, but may require additional time to address issues that cause delays to this process.
Program details & compliance
Description
This listing serves the needs of DoD and the US manufacturing base through the development of dual-use technologies in support of the Warfighter by continuing to provide federal financial assistance to the nine DoW MIIs, DoW M-EWD, and facilitating potential future Assistance awards within the Manufacturing Science & Technology Program (MSTP). The OSD ManTech Defense Manufacturing Science and Technology (DMS&T) Program focuses heavily on satisfying the manufacturing technology needs for the DoW’s critical technology areas including Biotechnology, Quantum Science, Future Generation Wireless Technology (FutureG), Advanced Materials, Trusted AI and Autonomy, Integrated Network Systems-of-Systems, Microelectronics, Space Technology, Renewable Energy Generation and Storage, Advanced Computing and Software, Human-Machine Interfaces, Directed Energy, Hypersonics, and Integrated Sensing and Cyber.
Mission Categories
Primary: Research and Development
Use of Funds
Allowed Uses
The OSW ManTech Office is responsible for administering the DoW ManTech Program by providing central guidance and direction to the Component ManTech Programs. Along with providing oversight to DoD ManTech, the OSD ManTech Office also manages three (3) different programs: (1) the Manufacturing Science & Technology Program (MSTP); (2) the Manufacturing Innovation Institutes (MII) (public-private partnerships that include industry, academic, state and local government members and government stakeholders that make up each MII ecosystem); and (3) the Manufacturing-Education and Workforce Development (M-EWD) Program. Assistance awards allow government, industry, and academia to collaborate with the goal of organizing the currently fragmented U.S. manufacturing technology capabilities into a coherent ecosystem and better position the U.S. relative to global competition.
Assistance awards allow government, industry and academia to collaborate with the goal of organizing the currently fragmented U.S. manufacturing technology capabilities into a coherent ecosystem and better position the U.S. relative to global competition. These collaborative relationships drive manufacturing technology development and the transition of manufacturing technologies in support of the Warfighter. Dual-use technologies that support a public purpose are funded and increased participation is encouraged from small-medium size research entities through lowering barriers to entry for nontraditional contractors.
Matching Requirements
Under the competitive procedures used, the factors to be considered in the evaluation of each proposed assistance award for a project under the program shall include the extent to which that proposed transaction provides for the proposed recipient to share in the cost of the project. For a project for which the Government receives an offer from only one offeror, the contracting officer shall negotiate the ratio of contract recipient cost to Government cost that represents the best value to the Government.
Recipient contribution/resource share is expected to the maximum extent practicable. Considerations will be made prior to award for recipient contributions/resource share rationale to include return on investment (ROI), cash flow, teaming, etc., with the intent of lowering the barriers to entry to nontraditional contractors and small-medium size research entities that would not otherwise do business with the government.
Reporting & Compliance
Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts
- Subpart B — General Provisions
- Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
- Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
- Subpart E — Cost Principles
- Subpart F — Audit Requirements