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VEGA MX INC.

Address

17 Chapel Hill Ct
Sparta, NJ, 07871-2743
USA

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UEI: VMASRMVXA3J3

Number of Employees: 5

HUBZone Owned: N/A

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

SBIR/STTR Involvement

Year of first award: 2024

1

Phase I Awards

0

Phase II Awards

N/A

Conversion Rate

$174,790

Phase I Dollars

$0

Phase II Dollars

$174,790

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Seal of the Agency: DOC

Space based and In-situ measurement of pre-season soil moisture and land surface temperature to estimate wildfire extent and risk

Amount: $174,790   Topic: 9.1

Understanding the coupling among drought, water content of the soil, and forest fires is essential in the fire risk study framework. In this context, improved wildfires prediction tools, such as risk, severity, burnt area, are urgently needed and in this work, the use of remotely sensed and in-situ sensed Soil Moisture (SM) data, as well as Land Surface Temperature (LST) as key variables in the climate-wildfires relationship is explored. Therefore a vital need is to increase the quantity and quality of available information at relevant spatiotemporal scales, which will be accomplished through an integrated Space and Ground Sensing grid for estimating SM, LST, and other climate variables. Space data will consist of commercial data spanning Superspectral, Thermal IR, hyperspectral, SAR (microwave radar) as well as data provided by NASA Use of Funding: 1.Understand the relationship between soil moisture and land surface temperature on wildfire risk and burnt area through statistical and AI / Deep learning methods 2. Determine stakeholder information requirements 3. Develop a real-time simulation window to disseminate ensembled model results to the users. Deliverables: Analytical Software, Report & Training to Fire Agencies Target Markets : Power and Utilities, Insurance and Banking, Wildfire Agencies, Space Agencies, Government & Land Management. There are adjacent markets such as Agriculture, Meteorology, Military Mobility that will gain from the development of this subject.

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Phase I

2024

DOC

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