This page highlights how DoD SBIR/STTR-funded emerging technologies, products, or processes provide return on investment for Departmental mission, deliver innovative technology to the Warfighters, and ensure responsible taxpayer funds’ stewardship.
 
DOD SUCCESS STORIES

These articles highlight DoD-funded SBIR/STTR technologies, products, or processes illustrating how they support Service/Component mission needs and explain how they transition from the DoD SBIR/STTR programs to commercialization.​
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A Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II aircraft prepares for refueling during Vagabond Horizon, a readiness exercise, over Davis-Monthan Air Force Base,  Ariz., Jan. 19, 2023.
Silver Linings
Navy SBIR | April 7, 2025
Sheridan, WY — A series of SBIR contracts led a small Wyoming company from aircraft covers to the presidential fleet.
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These articles from SBIR/STTR-funded Small Business Concerns highlight their work on DoD mission critical technologies.

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Epirus Leonidas, a counter-drone and counter-electronics high-power microwave system.
Army gets first high-power microwave prototype to counter drone swarms [external]
By Jen Judson | Nov. 6, 2023
WASHINGTON — Epirus has completed initial government acceptance testing of its high-power microwave prototype meant to counter drone swarms, the company said in a Nov. 1 statement. The prototype system delivered to the U.S. Army is part of the service’s effort to develop an Indirect Fire Protection Capability that will protect fixed and semi-fixed sites from drones as well as rockets, artillery and mortars and cruise missiles.

The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) is a next-gen platform designed to transport the warfighter over rough terrain and in various combat situations throughout the modern battlefield. Thanks to collaboration between SBIR and small businesses, the JLTV was recently equipped with an innovative exhaust system.
How Small American Businesses are Driving Defense Innovations
By Johannes Schmidt, MCSC Office of Public Affairs and Communication | April 20, 2023
Often the unsung heroes of the defense industry, American small businesses constitute 99.9% of all U.S. businesses and 73% of companies in the defense industrial base. Considering that over 25% of all Department of Defense prime contracts were awarded to small businesses, this number is especially noteworthy.

Quarterhorse, remotely piloted high-speed aircraft
Hermeus’ Quarterhorse to test hypersonics for Defense Innovation Unit [external]
By | Nov. 14, 2023
WASHINGTON — Hypersonic technology company Hermeus is partnering with the Defense Innovation Unit to demonstrate high-speed capabilities through its commercial prototype aircraft, Quarterhorse.

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By | March 10, 2025
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