Area of Interest for the Office of Strategic Capital (OSC): Defense Industrial Venture Engagement
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (WHS) • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Jan 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS 541715 • PSC AC32.
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The Department of War (DoW) Office of Strategic Capital (OSC) is responsible for shaping private investment toward national security priorities. To do this effectively, OSC must operate from accurate, timely, and context rich data on emerging technologies, capital markets, and industrial base conditions. Decision speed is constrained today by fragmented information, inconsistent analytic tools, and uneven workforce understanding of the ecosystems driving defense relevant innovation.
Section 230 of the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), directs the Department to deepen its understanding of emerging technology and commercial business environments. OSC intends to use this Area of Interest to close these knowledge gaps and accelerate Department readiness.
OSC seeks complete innovative solutions that enable personnel of the Department to rapidly understand the technology and business ecosystems shaping the future defense industrial base. Solutions must deliver operational insight, not theoretical analysis, and must reduce time to understanding and deliver skills so Department personnel can effectively contribute and translate between private market companies, especially private credit, and banking professionals. Combined with established military experience and perspective this should result in capabilities to source, assess, and close financial transactions within OSC.
OSC seeks solutions in one or more of the four areas of primary focus:
- Market Research - understanding of, connectivity with, and access to knowledge about critical and emerging defense industrial base capabilities; and
- Capital Markets - Understanding of the strategic role that venture capital and private capital play in shaping future, scaling, sustainment and modernization for the defense industrial base. This includes but is not limited to all OSC covered technology areas and Department strategic priorities.
- Lean Launchpad Methodology - Prototype business processes to rapidly acquire, deploy, and train personnel of the Department on the use of commercial off the shelf software and/or training solutions that enable rapid attainment of the understanding and access mandated by Section 230 of the 2025 NDAA.
- Placement Assistance – Facilitate placement in qualifying private-sector organizations who have functions and expertise relevant to the responsibilities of OSC, shadow senior leaders within those organizations, and develop meaningful metrics capturing outcomes and effects (e.g., time to competency, number of successful financial transactions, and impact on national security priorities).
See the attached Area of Interest for further information.
AMENDMENT 001: Corrects the email address for the OSC point of contact.
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This opportunity involves engaging with the Defense Industrial base through the Office of Strategic Capital (OSC). The focus is on leveraging innovative ventures to enhance defense capabilities and technology. Proposals should align with OSC's objectives and demonstrate how the proposed approach can address identified needs within the defense sector.
The OSC aims to identify and engage with innovative ventures that can contribute to the defense industrial base, ultimately enhancing national security through technological advancements.
- Review OSC's strategic goals regarding defense industrial engagement.
- Identify potential innovative ventures in the defense sector.
- Develop a proposal that aligns with OSC objectives and meets specific requirements outlined in the solicitation.
- Prepare and submit the proposal by the due date.
- Completed technical proposal addressing OSC objectives.
- Past performance references related to defense contracts.
- Resume of key personnel involved in the project.
- Cost proposal with clear pricing strategy.
Source coverage notes
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- Specific focus areas or technologies of interest to OSC are not provided.
- Details on the evaluation criteria for proposals are unclear.
- Information on past engagements or successful ventures by OSC is not included.
- Clarification on the role of the selected vendor and expected deliverables is lacking.
- Budget constraints or funding availability for this opportunity are unknown.
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