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COMPLEX PROBLEMS

The Cohort Program takes on challenges that can require multiple technologies in complex systems. In pursuit of a solution, teams of expert technologists sometimes uncover other problems regarding the project that the Army had not considered, but would need to address to create the best solutions.

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MULTIPLE SOLVERS

Army challenges are examined through many lenses to identify a variety of potential solutions and to provide government stakeholders high fidelity insights into selecting the best new application of technologies. Companies are encouraged to cooperate, sharing expertise and technology development, which often results in more companies advancing to future contracts, and even an entire new class of small, nontraditional integrators.

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Frequently Asked Questions

New cohorts are established when we uncover a specific problem that could be solved in a variety of ways and have an Army partner that wants to use our Cohort Program to solve it. If your company is interested in hearing about our next cohort opportunity, join our network now. If you're an Army leader interested in funding a new cohort, we're ready to talk.
Our Cohort companies earn non-dilutive capital to help translate your existing technology for a military use case. Your existing intellectual property (IP) will not be impacted by participating in a cohort. If you are invited to participate, you will be asked to disclose existing IP that will be used, advised of your existing IP rights, and asked to identify what limited-use rights you wish to provide the government. That said, the government will have a use right to any new IP that you develop as part of a cohort.
Every cohort through AAL is different, because every problem is unique. So the deliverables can vary. In general, however, companies are expected to complete an 8- to 12- week program and deliver (1) an interim draft and (2) final concept design paper/presentation to relevant Army decision makers. In addition, companies are strongly encouraged to take advantage of multiple in-person touch points throughout the program. These activities allow companies to connect with end-users (Soldiers), Army decision-makers, and key stakeholders to enable product development and inform concept design papers and presentations. This highly collaborative approach represents unparalleled engagement with the Army community and is one aspect that makes our Cohort Program so powerful.