AFRL Regional Network – Midwest

The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Regional Network – Midwest is a new science and technology ecosystem comprised of universities, large and small businesses, other government agencies, and venture capitalists. The Midwest Network supports the AFRL by cultivating strategic collaborations to drive innovative research, translation, and workforce development opportunities that bolster the critical technology needs of the U.S. Air Force (USAF). The Midwest Network encompasses 12 states and is headquartered at Purdue University.  

NYSTEC

We deliver extraordinary value through independent advisory services by understanding our clients’ needs and responding effectively to enable their success.Our independent program, IgniteU NY, helps innovators scale their businesses. IgniteU hosts a wide range of events and programs designed to help entrepreneurs grow. Learn more about IgniteU's networking events, workshops, industry-specific panels, business competitions, and non-dilutive accelerator program

Space Industry Days - 2024

AFCEA Space Industry Days provides industry an opportunity to receive presentations from US Air Force, US Space Force, and Space Systems Command (SSC) senior leadership on current and emerging opportunities. The event will be available in person and online. Please see registration link for agenda, sponsors, exhibit tables, and early bird and regular attendance fees for industry, military, and DoD government personnel. Uniform of the Day (UOD): OCPs/Business Casual for attendees, and service dress (or civ equivalent) for Presenters.

High Power Electromagnetics (HPEM) Modeling and Effects BAA

  • Updated Date Offers Due: Dec 21, 2026 12:00 am MST

This is a five (5) year Closed One-Step BAA with CALLs that will be utilized to solicit proposals for the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Directed Energy Directorate (DE), High Power Electromagnetic Division (RDH), for research areas of interest for High Power Electromagnetics (HPEM) Modeling and Effects. This closed BAA approach allows for proposal submission at a specified date and time, which will be posted through the issuance of CALLs at various times against this BAA.

Space Symposium

Space Symposium, held at The Broadmoor and Cheyenne Mountain Resort in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, has brought together space leaders from around the world to discuss, address, and plan for the future of space since the inaugural event in 1984. Attendees at that original event numbered 250 space enthusiasts. At the 38th Space Symposium (April 17-20, 2023), over 10,000 people from more than 40 countries participated in the event. Space Symposium has become widely known as the premier U.S.