DOD Looking for Innovative Environmental and Energy Technologies for FY 25 Funding

January 30, 2024

DOD’s Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) is accepting pre-proposals of “innovative environmental and installation energy technologies” as it looks to fiscal year 2025 funding, according to a news release. ESTCP demonstrates cutting-edge energy and environmental technologies at DOD installations to enhance and sustain mission capabilities.

The ESTCP Office is interested in receiving pre-proposals from private industry, universities, DOD entities and other federal agencies for innovative technology demonstrations that address any of the topics outlined in the solicitation.

For more information about each topic and submission instructions, visit the ESTCP FY25 solicitation page.

Pre-proposals are due March 7. A total of $10 million will be divided among multiple awards.

Army photo by John Pellino

January 30, 2024

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