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  1. Applying Machine Learning Techniques for Sensitive Spectral Identification and Detection of Hazardous Target Molecules

    SBC: Caelum Research Corporation            Topic: DHS221005

    Our team has conducted a Phase 1 feasibility analysis of developing an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform to augment and integrate into currently available biological aerosolized detectors in support of DHS and its BioWatchProgram.The BioWatch program was stood up in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in 2003.The program currently operates in more than 30 metropolitan jurisdictions and p ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Homeland Security
  2. A Real-time Hardware-assisted Endpoint Threat Detection Framework

    SBC: TRUSTED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.            Topic: DHS231001

    IoT devices expose greater security risks due to their limited resources, lack of security functions and maintenance. There is a fast-growing trend for cyber-attacks exploiting IoT system vulnerabilities. software based IoT security solutions cannot meet the stringent requirements of real-time detection high accuracy, and low performance overhead. Our goal is to a multi-level hardware-assisted thr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Homeland Security
  3. ChemBadge – ER: A Person Worn Chemical Aerosol Detector

    SBC: N5 SENSORS INC            Topic: DHS221010

    The threat posed by chemical agents extends beyond Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) and Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) and has evolved to include lower volatility materials referred to as Non-Traditional Agents (NTAs). Similarly, illegally distributed and manufactured opioids, known collectively as pharmaceutical-based agents (PBAs), pose significant risk to emergency response teams and law enfor ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Homeland Security
  4. Low-cost Diagnostic for Animal and Zoonotic Diseases

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: DHS221011

    There is a lack of specific, low-cost, rapid, sensitive, fieldable detection systems for animal/zoonotic disease that can simultaneously test for multiple diseases in a single test. State of the art field-detection kits for animal diseases consist mainly of ELISA test kits and PCR devices. However, both these techniques can only test for a single disease per test, thus screening for multiple disea ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Homeland SecurityCountering Weapons of Mass Destruction
  5. Entanglement Carpet for Non-lethal Perimeter Defense

    SBC: MARITIME ARRESTING TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: DHS221002

    To satisfy the requirements of the Department of Homeland Security for a non-lethal rapidly deployable countermeasure for protected perimeters and structures. Maritime Arresting Technologies, LLC in partnership with Tampa Deep Sea Xplorers, LLC, propose an entanglement carpet that utilizes a web of strong monofilament fibers which can be rapidly deployed to protect and secure a perimeter and/or pr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Homeland Security
  6. Applying Machine Learning Techniques for Sensitive Spectral Identification and Detection of Hazardous Target Molecules

    SBC: Caelum Research Corporation            Topic: DHS221005

    Natural, extreme climate change, and human-induced disasters bring together teams of scientists and practitioners supported by several agencies, such as NOAA, NASA, EPA, and FEMA. These scientists and practitioners work at monitoring for conditions leading to, working through, and recovering from disastrous events. They currently use state-of-the-art sensors capable of detecting hazardous gases an ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Homeland Security
  7. IDEM 22.1 Phase I Proposal

    SBC: IDEM, LLC            Topic: DHS221005

    This DHS SBIR Phase I project will lay the groundwork for the development of a Machine Learning (ML) system capable of instantaneous identification of unknown chemical and biological agents.to reduce threats of bioterrorism and chemical attacks, this effort will strengthen DHS capabilities to rapidly detect a wide range of hazardous agents.Since the DHS BioWatch program was established in 2003, th ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Homeland Security
  8. GNSS and GSM Enabled Data Collection System for the Rapid Documentation and Real-Time Tracking of Human Remains In a Mass Casualty Incident

    SBC: LIEBOLD TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: DHS221007

    Leveraging our experience in IOT development, electronics design, and embedded programming, Liebold Technologies proposes the development of a Mass Fatality Tracking System (MFTS) that includes inexpensive, low-power geolocation tracking tags and tablet-computer-based data entry devices to provide value to rescue workers at a mass casualty incident (MCI) who must rapidly document details about the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Homeland Security
  9. DEFENDER Mass Fatality Tracking System (MFTS)

    SBC: DEFENDER LLC            Topic: DHS221007

    Increased situational awareness and information sharing/availability, both in the field and in remote departments and agencies, is one of the main DHS objectives in today’s operations.It applies to all levels of commands.Attempts have been made to use tracking devices for detecting and continuously updating the positional data of friendly assets on a map.Many commercial applications and systems ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Homeland Security
  10. ChemBadge – ER: A Person Worn Chemical Aerosol Detector

    SBC: N5 SENSORS INC            Topic: DHS221010

    Chemical agents, including conventional warfare agents (CWAs) and evolving Non-Traditional Agents (NTAs), continue to pose a security threat. Pharmaceutical Based Agents (PBAs) are of growing concern - these chemicals can be procured or produced by non-State actors. This class includes fentanyls and analogues, as they are highly lethal through inhalation or contact with mucous membranes. These low ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Homeland Security
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