Identify, track, and develop new business opportunities within DoD unmanned systems program offices across Army, Navy, USAF, USMC, and SOCOM.
Build and sustain direct relationships with program managers, requirements officers, S&T/R&D offices, and contracting officers within DoD UAS, UGV, and USV acquisition organizations.
Engage DARPA, DIU, and ARL/AFRL/ONR programs pursuing autonomous systems and resilient communications capabilities.
Shape requirements and procurement language in BAAs, RFIs, and RFPs to reflect Doodle Labs' mesh networking and MANET radio capabilities across UxV platforms.
Monitor and track DoD unmanned systems procurement pipelines via SAM.gov, GovTribe, and USASpending.gov; deliver actionable BD pipeline reporting to leadership.
Responsible for USG RFI/RPF response generation and tracking.
Lead or coordinate government-facing proposals, white papers, capability briefings, and field demonstrations targeted at DoD UAS, UGV, and USV program stakeholders.
Stay current on DoD unmanned systems modernization initiatives.
Work cross-functionally with product and engineering teams to align Doodle Labs' roadmap with evolving DoD unmanned systems communications requirements.
Manage BD pipeline in HubSpot CRM; maintain accurate opportunity stage, value, and forecast data.
Represent Doodle Labs at key DoD-focused events.
Requirements
7+ years of DoD-focused business development, capture management, or program management experience with a direct focus on unmanned systems programs across one or more domains (air, ground, or maritime).
Established relationships within DoD unmanned systems acquisition communities — Army Futures Command/PAE structures, NAVAIR, PEO USC, AFSOC, SOCOM, or equivalent UAS/UGV/USV program offices.
Deep familiarity with DoD acquisition processes including JCIDS, DAS, PPBE, OTA (Other Transaction Authority), and rapid fielding pathways as applied to unmanned systems.
Demonstrated ability to identify and shape requirements in RFIs, BAAs, and RFPs for DoD technology programs.
Bachelor degree.
Strong written and verbal communication skills — able to author concise capability briefings, white papers, and government-facing presentations.
Active US Secret security clearance or eligibility to obtain one.
US citizenship required.
Benefits
Competitive base salary, individual and company performance bonuses.
Medical, dental, and vision coverage.
Plus One Medical, Teladoc, Talkspace, Health Advocate, Kindbody, and sponsored gym memberships.
401(k) with company contributions (US).
Access to courses, certifications, and conferences.
Pre-tax commuter savings for transit and parking (US roles).
Paid time off, Federal and Bank holiday's observed, plus a company-wide holiday shutdown from Christmas through New Year's.
Relocation Assistance: Available depending on role eligibility.