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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Infrared and Optical Wilderness Location and Surveillance System

    SBC: Physical Optics Corporation            Topic: HSB0171001

    To address the DHS need, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to develop a new InfraRed and Optical Wilderness Location and Surveillance (IROWL) system based on the unique integration of a handheld spotting device, display, and compact multispectral zoom optics. The lightweight handheld device includes surveillance optics, infrared sensors, and display electronics to enable Border Patrol Age ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  2. DARTS: Dismounted Adversary Recognition and Tracking System

    SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc.            Topic: HSB0171001

    Border Patrol Agents (BPAs) face multiple challenges when pursuing adversaries in difficult terrains. Intelligent Automation Inc. (IAI) proposes to develop a novel target tracking and recognition system using a small UAV. Named "Dismounted Adversary Recognition and Tracking System" (DARTS), the UAV will have an advanced sensing, video processing, and autonomous flight control capabilities to fol ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  3. Real-Time Authentication to Counter Caller ID Spoofing

    SBC: Illuma Labs Inc.            Topic: HSB0171003

    Vulnerabilities in telecommunications channels, particularly mobile phones, are being exploited at alarming rates by malicious attackers to commit fraud, perpetrate scams, and organize data breaches. In addition to loss of taxpayer dollars, such attacks against government agencies such as the DHS can severely compromise national security. A common element of these attacks is the attacker's ability ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  4. A Layered Service Provider/Customer Approach to Call Spoofing

    SBC: SECURELOGIX CORPORATION            Topic: HSB0171003

    We are proposing a layered solution, which leverages the respective capabilities of both the service provider and a customer-managed solution. We will address spoofing and/or authentication of calls for a large number of scenarios. Our solution will reach a large number of users including mobile, government and enterprise. We will provide incremental value to "chip" away at the issue sooner rather ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  5. Verification of Caller Ascertained Logically (VOCAL)

    SBC: AnaVation, LLC            Topic: HSB0171003

    AnaVation is proposing the development of two systems designed to solve the challenge of government to outside and government to government spoofing respectively, both of which would be integrated into a Comprehensive Investigate Dashboard to provide organizations with an expansive view into the types and frequencies of call spoofing attempts. The first system would be an on top, out of band solu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  6. Trusted execution providing simpler and stronger priority access

    SBC: Rivetz Corp.            Topic: HSB0171004

    The proposed Rivetz solution will demonstrate how priority services can easily be granted and revoked to modern mobile devices on a self-service model. The solution will explore and verify a distributed model of access control and identity verification designed to operate in the fluid and challenging first responder environment. Simple and secure priority access to data and communications will bot ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  7. SIM Forward: Leveraging Trusted Authentication for New 5G Services

    SBC: NAND Technologies, Inc            Topic: HSB0171004

    Threats to mobile networks are pervasive and deep. Due to aging standards and an initial approach of minimum viable security significant risks persist. Spoofing, tampering, and denial of service are three primary vulnerabilities. Ultimately updating global standards to increase authentication and security is likely to be the terminal solution, however this is likely to take well over to a decade. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  8. A Wearable Toxic Chemical Sensor Badge

    SBC: Design West Technologies, Inc.            Topic: HSB0171006

    Due to the high probability of exploiting common toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) as a weapon there is an increasing demand for rapid chemical detection technologies. A sensor that alerts the user of the presence of TICs independent of human interpretation is highly desirable. Furthermore, the sensor should be configurable as either a wearable badge or button so that it can be integrated as part ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  9. A Versatile Wearable Chemical Sensor using Ultrasound gas sensing technology (CMUTs)

    SBC: Aromatix, Inc.            Topic: HSB0171006

    We will develop a compact solid-state gas sensor using a novel ultrasound technology called CMUTs, invented by renowned Stanford Professor B. Khuri-Yakub two decades earlier. Although its application in gas sensors was known for some time, its challenges have so far prevented its commercialization. Aromatix Technologies has identified solution to each of these challenges, which are the subjects of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
  10. Wearable Chemical Sensor Badge

    SBC: MORPHIX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: HSB0171006

    First responders such as law enforcement, fire department and emergency service personnel are subject to hazardous environments, including Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs). Protecting first responder and their long term health is a priority of the Department of Homeland Security. The objective of the proposed SBIR project is to develop a wearable chemical sensor badge capable of detecting at lea ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security
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