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LUMINEYE INC.

Address

110 W 31ST ST STE 206 STE 304
GARDEN CITY, ID, 83714-6605
USA

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UEI: LH2DLRDTEE42

Number of Employees: 5

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

SBIR/STTR Involvement

Year of first award: 2019

4

Phase I Awards

1

Phase II Awards

25%

Conversion Rate

$319,053

Phase I Dollars

$749,980

Phase II Dollars

$1,069,033

Total Awarded

Awards

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Seal of the Agency: DOD

Tactical Through-Wall Sensor for AFSOC and Search and Rescue Teams

Amount: $749,980   Topic: AF211-DCSO1

The main objective of this project is to increase the MRL and TRL of Lumineye’s existing commercial through-wall sensors and adapt the solution specifically for Special Warfare in Personnel Recovery (PRO) and Humanitarian and Disaster Relief (HADR) missio

Tagged as:

SBIR

Phase II

2021

DOD

USAF

Seal of the Agency: DOD

The Lumineye Lux: A Tactical, Intuitive, Standoff Through-Wall Sensing System

Amount: $109,166   Topic: A20-041

Lumineye builds tactical, man-packable wall-penetrating radar devices to help first-responders identify people and threats through walls. We’ve interviewed over 300 operators, commanders and first responders and heard from all of them that they’d “rather eat bullets” than operate and carry existing through-wall sensing systems. We've worked with the Army through xTechSearch and developed our product based on feedback from SOCOM and other government agencies. We plan to use this SBIR to improve our existing devices capabilities. Specifically, we will improve standoff, multi-person detection and make our device more intuitive and easy to use.

Tagged as:

SBIR

Phase I

2020

DOD

ARMY

Seal of the Agency: DOD

Handsfree Dual-Use Through-Wall Sensor

Amount: $110,767   Topic: A19-137

Lumineye provides wall-penetrating radar to help first-responders and soldiers identify people and threats through walls. The system will improve small unit performance, reduce surprise, increase protection, and enhance lethality in close combat and urban terrain. We will provide advanced lethality and projection by giving soldiers the ability to identify threats and targets through the maze of walls found on the urban battlefield.

Tagged as:

SBIR

Phase I

2020

DOD

ARMY

Seal of the Agency: DOD

Tactical Through-Wall Sensor for Army Infantry and Operators

Amount: $49,862   Topic: J201-CSO1

Lumineye builds tactical, man-packable wall-penetrating radar devices to help first-responders identify people and threats through walls. We’ve interviewed over 300 oeprators, commanders and first responders and heard from all of them that they’d “rather eat bullets” than operate and carry existing through-wall sensing systems. SOCOM and the Army Infantry face many of the same situational awareness problems that our existing users face (firefighters, law enforcement and search & rescue). Since first responders have similar needs, use cases and ruggedization requirements, we are confident in our ability to adapt our product to military needs.

Tagged as:

SBIR

Phase I

2020

DOD

USAF

Seal of the Agency: DOD

Portable Wall-Penetrating Radar Sensor for Air Force Security Forces

Amount: $49,258   Topic: AF192-001

Lumineye provides wall-penetrating radar to help first-responders and soldiers identify people and threats through walls. We propose investigating the utility of our existing through-wall sensor for the Air Force Security Forces. Our device focuses on improving the situational awareness of the AFSF in all law enforcement, emergency response situations, and combat missions. The system will improve small unit performance, reduce surprise, increase protection, and enhance lethality in close combat and urban terrain. We will provide advanced lethality and projection by giving soldiers the ability to identify threats and targets through the maze of walls found on the urban battlefield.

Tagged as:

SBIR

Phase I

2019

DOD

USAF