Mathematics of Boosting Agentic Communication (MATHBAC)
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Qualification Details
Fit reasons
- NAICS alignment with historical contract wins in similar service areas.
- Scope strongly matches core technical capabilities and delivery model.
Risks
- Past performance thresholds may require one additional teaming partner.
- Potential clarification needed on staffing minimums before bid/no-bid.
Next steps
Validate eligibility requirements, assign capture owner, and schedule partner outreach to confirm teaming strategy before submission planning.
Quick Summary
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), through its Defense Sciences Office (DSO), is soliciting innovative research proposals for the Mathematics of Boosting Agentic Communication (MATHBAC) program. This Solicitation seeks to advance foundational mathematics, systems theory, and information theory to enable and accelerate scientific discovery by autonomous agents and agent collectives. DARPA aims for revolutionary advances, not incremental improvements. Abstracts are due April 30, 2026, and full proposals are due June 16, 2026.
Purpose & Scope
The MATHBAC program focuses on developing the theoretical underpinnings for agentic communication. Research should address either:
- Technical Area 1 (TA1): The Mathematics of Agentic Communication Protocols, focusing on designing and improving communication protocols for interacting agents, evaluating interactions, and optimizing communication.
- Technical Area 2 (TA2): Geometry and Evolution of Shared Knowledge – Generalizable Principles from Data, focusing on discovering new generalizable principles by analyzing multiple data streams, combining data across modalities, and extracting interpretable principles. The program is structured in two phases: Phase I (16 months) for foundational development with "fixed" agents, and Phase II (18 months) for agentic evolution, combining efforts from TA1 and TA2. The emphasis is on fundamental scientific and mathematical problems, not specific applications.
Contract Details
This opportunity will result in Other Transaction Agreements for Research (OT). The total anticipated period of performance is 34 months. Phase I awards are limited to $2,000,000 per award.
Eligibility & Set-Aside
All responsible sources, including U.S. and non-U.S. organizations, are encouraged to submit proposals. While there is no specific set-aside, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Small Businesses, Small Disadvantaged Businesses, and Minority Institutions are encouraged to participate. Federal Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs), University Affiliated Research Centers (UARCs), and Government entities are not eligible.
Submission & Evaluation
- Abstract Due Date: April 30, 2026
- Question Submittal Deadline: June 4, 2026
- Proposal Due Date: June 16, 2026 Proposals must be submitted via DARPA’s Broad Agency Announcement Tool (BAAT). Required submission documents include a Technical and Management Volume (Volume I, 20-page limit), a Price Proposal (Volume II) utilizing the Streamlined Cost Buildup Workbook (Attachment F), and a Task Description Document (Attachment H). Proposers must also complete Other Transaction Certifications (Attachment I) and provide a Technical Overview and Proposed Metrics (Attachment X). Evaluation criteria include Overall Scientific and Technical Merit, Potential Contribution and Relevance to DARPA Mission, Price, and Proposer's Capabilities or Related Experience.
Key Attachments
Bidders should carefully review the Model Other Transaction for Research Agreement (Attachment G) to understand the contractual framework, including intellectual property and data rights. Adherence to the detailed instructions in Attachment D (Volume I) and Attachment E (Volume II) is critical for a compliant submission.