

Objective
The Army needs a cost-effective solution to deploy Soldier Performance Readiness Centers (SPRC) to Army bases.
The current approach to developing Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) facilities is too expensive. The high price tag means smaller facilities and less frequent Soldier accessibility resulting in insufficient service for Soldiers’ holistic health, readiness levels, and human performance baselines to accomplish missions.
Description
Up to 5 businesses will be selected to receive up to $200,000 each for a 3-month period of performance. Relevant technology focuses could include energy-efficient and innovative construction materials, modular foundations, modular building techniques, and rapid construction.
Phase I
This is a Phase I SPARTN SBIR opportunity. Phase I begins with a concept demonstration to Army stakeholders/problem owners. This establishes technical merit, feasibility, and commercial potential of proposed R&D efforts to determine the company’s success potential.
Phase II
Plans for a potential Phase II co-funded effort will enhance project funding, increase transition likelihood, and ensure front-end Army customer involvement.
Phase III
N/A
For more information, and to submit your full proposal package, visit the DSIP Portal. You can also earn more at aal.army/get-involved/.
References:
1. SPRC Army Standard, 05 MAY 2021
https://mrsi.erdc.dren.mil/cos/hnc/sprc/
2. SPRC Standard Design, 30 SEP 2021
https://rfpwizard.mrsi.erdc.dren.mil/MRSI/content/cos/hnc/sprc/Library/Standard%20Designs/Standard_Design_SPRC_Medium_Sept_2021.pdf
3. UFC 04-010-01 DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings, with Change 2
https://www.wbdg.org/ffc/dod/unified-facilities-criteria-ufc/ufc-4-010-01
4. UFC 3-600-01 Fire Protection Engineering for Facilities, with Change 6, 06 MAY 2021
https://www.wbdg.org/ffc/dod/unified-facilities-criteria-ufc/ufc-3-600-01
Objective
The Army needs a cost-effective solution to deploy Soldier Performance Readiness Centers (SPRC) to Army bases.
The current approach to developing Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) facilities is too expensive. The high price tag means smaller facilities and less frequent Soldier accessibility resulting in insufficient service for Soldiers’ holistic health, readiness levels, and human performance baselines to accomplish missions.
Description
Up to 5 businesses will be selected to receive up to $200,000 each for a 3-month period of performance. Relevant technology focuses could include energy-efficient and innovative construction materials, modular foundations, modular building techniques, and rapid construction.
Phase I
This is a Phase I SPARTN SBIR opportunity. Phase I begins with a concept demonstration to Army stakeholders/problem owners. This establishes technical merit, feasibility, and commercial potential of proposed R&D efforts to determine the company’s success potential.
Phase II
Plans for a potential Phase II co-funded effort will enhance project funding, increase transition likelihood, and ensure front-end Army customer involvement.
Phase III
N/A
For more information, and to submit your full proposal package, visit the DSIP Portal. You can also earn more at aal.army/get-involved/.
References:
1. SPRC Army Standard, 05 MAY 2021
https://mrsi.erdc.dren.mil/cos/hnc/sprc/
2. SPRC Standard Design, 30 SEP 2021
https://rfpwizard.mrsi.erdc.dren.mil/MRSI/content/cos/hnc/sprc/Library/Standard%20Designs/Standard_Design_SPRC_Medium_Sept_2021.pdf
3. UFC 04-010-01 DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings, with Change 2
https://www.wbdg.org/ffc/dod/unified-facilities-criteria-ufc/ufc-4-010-01
4. UFC 3-600-01 Fire Protection Engineering for Facilities, with Change 6, 06 MAY 2021
https://www.wbdg.org/ffc/dod/unified-facilities-criteria-ufc/ufc-3-600-01