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Sensor Fusion Software to aid in response and evacuation of subterranean incidents
SBC: DAX TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL Topic: HSB071002The speed at which an attack is detected is a critical trigger for all responses to follow. The accurate determination of the type of attack will determine the type of emergency personnel and response needed. The location will determine the target response area as well as determine by proximity which of the responders that are available can be first on the scene. Therefore, a system that can do th ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Homeland Security -
Chem Bio Sensor Wizard for Engineering Environmental Protection
SBC: Peerless Technologies Corporation Topic: HSB062001In Phase I, the Peerless team developed an approach for an innovative wizard driven, turn-key, system that can be used by inexperienced operators to quickly design new sensor networks and evaluate existing sensor networks for the protection against and detection of CB agents within public structures. For Phase II, Peerless will conduct three development spirals to build the prototype system, valid ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Homeland Security -
Radiological Source Surveillance With V-RADS Video-Centric Radiatiion Detection
SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/ARadiological sources are in everyday use in numerous industries. Illicit removal of this material from storage could result in construction of a Radiological Dispersal Device or "Dirty Bomb." A pervasive means of securing radiological materials and identifying breaches in security is required. Ideally, existing passive surveillance technology would be used, thereby enabling rapid and cost effectiv ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Homeland Security -
Miniature, Rugged Vacuum System for Portable Mass Spectrometers
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: HSB0102002The Department of Homeland Security, the military, and civilian first responders have an urgent need for sensitive detectors of harmful materials such as biological and chemical warfare agents, toxic industrial chemicals, and explosives. Handheld instruments must be sensitive, be able to detect a wide variety of target compounds in a matter of seconds, reliably discriminate between innocuous and h ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Homeland Security