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- Defense Innovation Unit
The investment of the U S government through DIU has been a clear win-win Access to testing resources accelerated Joby’s efforts to mature and scale our technology, and the DoD gained insight into an emerging technology class as well as opportunities for early adoption—helping to position the United States as the global leader in the
- DIU Team
DIU team members include active duty military, reservists, civilians, and contractors who bring extensive military and private sector experience to accelerate commercial technology for national security
- Work With Us - Open Solicitations - Commercial
DIU and its DoW partners seek “ready-now” uncrewed systems (UxS) solutions to enhance the speed and lethality for small, dispersed targeting-strike cells operating under Denied, Disrupted, Intermittent, and Low-Bandwidth (DDIL) conditions
- Solving Problems with Commercial Tech at Commercial Speed
Access the most advanced commercial solutions to your national security challenges with help from DIU's experts
- DoD Names Eligible Companies for Advanced Nuclear Power for Installations
The ANPI program is a collaboration between DIU, Department of the Army, and Department of the Air Force – working to design, license, build, and operate one or more microreactor nuclear power plants on military installations
- DIU Submission - Project G. I.
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) strengthens national security by accelerating the adoption of commercial technology in the Department of War and bolstering our allied and national security innovation bases
- Defense Innovation onRamp Hub - Resource Guide - diu. mil
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) partners with commercial companies to rapidly field cutting-edge technologies for national defense This section provides links and resources to help you understand DIU’s process, explore open opportunities, and learn how to submit solutions
- About DIU - Defense Innovation Unit
DIU brings innovation missions together to strengthen the national security innovation base In addition to our original mission, Pentagon leadership in 2019 directed DIU to assume oversight of NSIN and NSIC, which operate as two distinct DoD organizations with complementary innovation missions
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