Nov 13 - Nov 13
CRREL ERDC: Remote Sensing and Prediction of Snow Conditions Request for Solutions – Due November 13, 2024
Extramural Funding
Remote Sensing and Prediction of Snow Conditions
Request for Solutions
Submission Deadline:
November 13, 2024 4:00 PM CT
Does your organization specialize in tools that support navigation in challenging snow-covered terrain?
ERDCWERX invites solutions that provide new remote sensing and prediction tools and/or methodologies for navigating snow-covered regions. This opportunity aligns with the Army’s goal of enhancing readiness by accurately characterizing and predicting terrain in sub-Arctic and Arctic environments. A total of up to $5.5 million is available in multiple awards.
The objective is to develop or advance solutions that address one or both of the following focus areas:
- Snow Integrative and Predictive Solutions
- Solutions for Snow Operational Field Properties to Support Mobility
This project supports the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) Commercial Solutions Opening. For details and to submit, visit www.erdcwerx.org/snow-remote-sensing-and-prediction/.
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