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Continuing Human Enabling, Enhancing, Restoring and Sustaining (CHEERS)

DEPT OF DEFENSE · ID
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Date posted
Jul 29, 2024

Description

Description: The Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness Directorate (AFRL/RH) and the United States Air Force School of Medicine (USAFSAM) CHEERS MAA is intended to provide a comprehensive strategy for AFRL/RH and USAFSAM’s range of S&T, allowing for progression from basic research to technology maturation and transition. Solicitation Authority: Solicitations issued under this MAA will utilize any one, or a combination, of the authorities below:  10 U.S.C. 4001 Federal Acquisition Regulation and its Supplements (FAR(S))/FAR Part 35.016 – Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs)  10 U.S.C. 3458/DFARS 212.70 - Authority to acquire innovative commercial products and commercial services using general solicitation competitive procedures  10 U.S.C. 4021 – Research projects: transactions other than contracts & grants (Other Transaction for Research)  10 U.S.C. 4022 – Authority of the Department of Defense to carry out certain prototype projects (Other Transaction for Prototype).  10 U.S.C. 4023 – Procurement for Experimental Purposes  10 U.S.C. 4001/32 CFR 22.205 – Grants and Cooperative Agreement Statement of Objective/Description of Technical Area(s): Solicitations issued under this MAA will seek approaches covering one or more of the Technical Areas found in the attached Statements of Objectives.

Documents (5)

  • Attachment 1 - CHEERS Industry Guide_Final July 2024.pdf
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  • Solicitation Tracker_29 Jul 2024.xlsx
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  • Attachment 3 - FA2384-24-S-2233 USAFSAM Technical Requirements - Statement of Objectives.pdf
    .pdf466 KB
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  • Attachment 2 - FA2384-24-S-2233 RHW_RHD_RHB Technical Requirements - Statement of Objectives.pdf
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  • CHEERS MAA_Final July 2024.pdf
    .pdf235 KB
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