TATRC is a U.S. Army research lab that partners with other government agencies, programs, academic institutions, and commercial entities in order to further its’ mission of fusing data, humans, and machines into solutions that optimize Warfighter performance and casualty care.
TATRC is a U.S. Army research lab that partners with other government agencies, programs, academic institutions, and commercial entities in order to further its’ mission of fusing data, humans, and machines into solutions that optimize Warfighter performance and casualty care.
TATRC partners through a variety of mechanisms to include:
If you are interested in partnering with a TATRC division, or would like more information about our work, programs, and initiatives, please contact us via e-mail.
To leverage TATRC’s NEXUS lab and its simulation and human performance measurement capabilities, please contact us via e-mail.
In addition, TATRC administers the Advanced Medical Technology Initiative (AMTI) Program, which provides small funding investments to military or civilians assigned to a Military Treatment Facility (MTF) or Operational Unit for identifying, exploring, and demonstrating key technologies and enabling biomedical principles required to overcome technological barriers that are medically and militarily unique. This initiative and Call for Proposals plays a vital role in the fulfillment of these objectives to include advanced technology development, demonstration and validation of important new technologies and procedures. For more information, visit the AMTI home page at: https://www.tatrc.org/www/amti
The USAMRDC Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) 15-1 is intended to solicit research ideas that work towards providing solutions to medical problems of importance to the American Warfighter at home and abroad.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) ~ AND ~ Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) The Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer are highly competitive programs designed to allow small businesses to harness their innovative talents, with the incentive to profit from commercialization.
USAMRDC New Product Idea: https://mrdc-npi.health.mil/