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  1. Miniature and Reliale Chemical Sensors for Cell Phones

    SBC: SYNKERA TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: HSB081002

    In the event of a terrorist attack, the ability to measure the extent and location of the attack and rapidly notify first responders will be critical to saving lives. If the widespread use of cell phones could be harnessed with an ability to detect chemical threats and immediately notify authorities of the scope and location of the attack, public safety would be significantly enhanced. Synkera pro ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Homeland Security
  2. Miniature and Reliable Chemical Sensors for Cell Phones

    SBC: SYNKERA TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: HSB081002

    In the event of a terrorist attack, the ability to measure the extent and location of the attack and rapidly notify first responders will be critical to saving lives. If the widespread use of cell phones could be harnessed with an ability to detect chemical threats and immediately notify authorities of the scope and location of the attack, public safety would be significantly enhanced. Synkera p ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Homeland Security
  3. Verifiable Claims and Fit-for-Purpose Decentralized Ledgers

    SBC: DIGITAL BAZAAR INC            Topic: HSB0161002

    Blockchain technology shows promise when applied to identity management ecosystems. However, current blockchain technology stacks have been designed and optimized such that they are tightly coupled to a specific application area. More often than not, they focus on the transfer of financial value, not identity management. If ledger technology is going to be used to solve a wide variety of problems, ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  4. Current Event Future Outcome Framework

    SBC: High Performance Technologies, Inc.            Topic: HSB081003

    Many government agencies share the need to determine the best courses of action that diminish the long range threat, vulnerability or impact from a potential event that affects our domestic population or infrastructure. We propose to develop a functional prototype of the Current Event - Future Outcome (CEFO) software we described in Phase I, which will leverage the existing wealth of domain-specif ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Homeland Security
  5. Android Security Toolkit

    SBC: PROGENY SYSTEMS, LLC            Topic: 17OATS001

    The objective of this effort is to enable US DHS and other government agencies to build mobile applications that are highly secure, establishing enterprise-wide mobile security practices for US DHS through mobile application development governance standards, best practices and tooling. It will establish mobile security standards as well as define and build-out a number of core elements required to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  6. Internet of Things (IoT) Low-Cost Flood Inundation Sensor

    SBC: PROGENY SYSTEMS, LLC            Topic: HSB0161005

    Progeny Systems proposes to design and build 100 units of a deployable, low-cost flood inundation sensor for alerts, warnings and notifications to responders and citizens using Internet of Things (IoT) Wireless Emergency Alerts. The sensor will be ruggedized, modular, deployable, GPS-enabled, and submersible. The sensor will be part of a scalable wireless mesh sensor network. The sensor network ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  7. MEGASCOP: Multi Interface Secure Audio/Video Rebroadcasting (SAVR) System

    SBC: McQ Inc.            Topic: HSB0161001

    Through this SBIR, a system will be developed to enable authorized users to access video and audio from existing surveillance systems, and rebroadcast the video/audio signals for use by authorized users such as first responders. McQ will leverage its extensive camera interface, video compression, cryptography, and product development experience to both perform the appropriate tradeoffs in designin ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  8. Hybrid Prediction for Embedded Malware

    SBC: RED BALLOON SECURITY, INC.            Topic: HSB0161003

    Predicting malware trends and designing defenses to defeat the next generation of malware is difficult but necessary in order to significantly increase the cost to attackers of developing malware and executing successful attacks. Without such malware trend predictions, we will continually be defending against yesterday's attacks and will remain unprepared for new threats. Embedded devices are beco ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  9. QUANTIFICATION OF CONSERVATISMS IN SEISMIC RISK ESTIMATES THROUGH ENGINEERING ADVANCEMENT OF SEISMIC PRA

    SBC: Risk Engineering Inc.            Topic: N/A

    SIGNIFICANT CONSERVATISM IN MODERN SEISMIC PRA DERIVES FROM SIMPLIFICATIONS IN GROUND-MOTION CHARACTERIZATION AT THE INTERFACE OF SEISMIC HAZARD AND FRAGILITY METHODOLOGIES. THIS CONSERVATISM ARISES BECAUSE A SINGLE COMPOSITE-MAGNITUDE, BROAD-BAND, GROUND-MOTION SPECTRUM IS USED TO DERIVE FRAGILITY FUNCTIONS, WHEREAS THE MAJORITY OF MOTIONS CONTRIBUTING TO SITE HAZARD HAVE (LESS-DAMAGING) NARROW-B ...

    SBIR Phase II 1991 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  10. Intelligent Bio-Adaptive Team Training System

    SBC: Human Bionics            Topic: N/A

    As we face new formidable challenges in the area of global asymmetric warfare, the DHS must be able to rapidly train and test those individuals responsible for screening of persons that may wish to bring harm to the U.S. and its allies. Thus there is a vast need to train individuals faster and to improve training outcomes, possibly by training in teams of screeners working together to improve thei ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security
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