Delphi
Health and Human Services, Department of · NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
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- Response deadline
- May 12, 2026, 8:00 PM EDT
- Posted
- Apr 29, 2026
- Solicitation
- ARPA-H-SOL-26-153
- Set-aside
- None listed
- Place of performance
- USA
- Contracting office
- ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY FOR HEALTH (ARPA-H) · Washington · DC
- Source
- SAM.gov · updated May 9, 2026
Description
Amendment 1 Issued: April 30, 2026 This amendment to the Dephi ISO changes the following: 1) APPENDIX C_Proposal Format And Instructions_Delphi: Updates to section 1.3 and links (highlighted in yellow) 2) APPENDIX C.1_Technical and Management Proposal_Dephi: Updates to section 6 (highlighted in yellow) 3) APPENDIX C.4_Price Proposal Spreadsheet_Dephi: Updates to the labor worksheet 4) APPENDIX E_Model OT: Updated to correct formatting No other changes to this ISO have been made as a result of this amendment. (end) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Solution Summary due date: Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at 5:00PM ET. A solution summary is required in order to submit a proposal. The Delphi Program vision is to empower all Americans to fully understand their own bodies with continuous monitoring of deep biological information�hormones, cytokines, and drug levels. Leveraging chiplets, a new system architecture in microelectronics, will greatly decrease cost, reduce size, weight, and power (SWaP), and enable all developers to access cutting edge capabilities. By the end, Delphi will quickly and cheaply develop modular wearable or ingestible sensors for monitoring a broad range of biological markers. The benefits include 1) early detection to prevent disease progression, 2) continuous monitoring for safe home recovery, and 3) precision, closed-loop monitoring of therapies for superior outcomes. Delphi will improve the biosensor development ecosystem, enabling low-cost but high performance sensing by shifting to a chiplet-based architecture. With chiplets, components of what would typically be an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) can be reused and remixed into new devices that share the same high performance. Yields and scaling tend to be easier, and the approach inherently enables heterogeneous integration, which is ideal due to the diverse material set often needed for biosensing. Delphi aims to leverage existing advances in chiplets to focus on the components specific to biosensing. First, dry, hermetically sealed chiplets must provide ultra-low power management, overcoming the limitations of current power-hungry standards and the constraints of low duty cycle operation and RF or internal power harvesting. Additionally, chiplets that ensure secure communication of medical data from these body-worn devices must be developed. Second, �wet� biosensor chiplets that directly interface with biology are needed. Delphi aims to extend the state of art from biophysical measurements or high-concentration metabolites to the continuous measurement of low concentration biochemical markers such as hormones and cytokines over extended periods. Third, these chiplets must be integrated into biocompatible packages that are fully encapsulated except at the sensing interface. Existing encapsulation methods either lack the selectivity and reliability required at the chiplet scale or depend on rigid, complex, non-modular solutions. New packaging strategies must protect delicate electronics, preserve sensor surface chemistry, and support durable, long-term operation in biological environments.
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- 1WESTAT, INC.2 awards$82.60M
- 2MAPP BIOPHARMACEUTICAL, INC.1 award$56.70M
- 3THERADEX SYSTEMS, INC.1 award$34.79M
- 4TECHNICAL RESOURCES INTERNATIONAL, INC.2 awards$34.26M
- 5BIOAEGIS THERAPEUTICS INC1 award$20.00M
- 6SYNEDGEN, INC.1 award$18.83M
- 7PARTNER THERAPEUTICS, INC.1 award$12.99M
- 8TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.2 awards$7.59M
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