The ROCKS program supports small-scale research and development projects to advance drilling, sensing, and analytical technologies to enable rapid, high-resolution, and cost-effective assessment of rare earth elements (REE) in ore deposits.
Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
June 22, 2026The Reliable Ore Characterization with Keystone Sensing (ROCKS) program supports small-scale research and development projects to advance cutting-edge technologies in drilling, sensing, and analytical technologies to enable rapid, high-resolution, and cost-effective assessment of rare earth elements (REE) in ore deposits. Specifically, projects will focus on three main categories: (1) drilling technology to increase penetration rates and core recovery; (2) sensing and analysis technologies to provide higher-resolution mineralogical and geochemical information in situ or at a distance; and (3) other unique concepts that disrupt the current state of REE characterization. If successful, ROCKS projects would reduce the time and cost to characterize REE orebodies, increasing long-term access to REEs and critical minerals needed to power U.S. energy, technology, and defense, thereby increasing U.S. mineral and energy security.