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A Scalable, Mobile M2M/SDP/IoT Architecture to Connect First Responders at the Incident Site
SBC: BALFOUR TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: HSB0141005First Responders need to leverage automated (M2M machine-to-machine), mobile connectivity at an incident site. With connectivity automated through M2M network technology, responders would have much improved situational awareness, and can effectively focus their complete attention on the necessary emergency response actions. We propose to develop a futuristic automated M2M prototype system/architec ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Homeland Security -
NEXT GENERATION SCALABLE SOLID STATE THERMAL NEUTRON DETECTOR
SBC: Solid State Detection Devices, LLC Topic: HSB0151009Solid State Detection Devices LLC proposes to develop a new commercially viable next generation thermal neutron detecting system based on well established silicon integrated circuit technology. Hexagonal holes in honeycomb fashion with depth greater than 50 microns and vertical side walls will be fabricated on bulk silicon wafers of right conductivity using a combination of deep reactive ion etchi ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Homeland Security -
Photochemical ClO2 Decontaminant for Biological Agent Neutralization
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: HSB0142001DHS requires the ability to respond to an attack with biological agents. Specifically, it requires a decontaminant to kill anthrax spores on building exteriors and interiors, and even large outdoor areas. In this proposal we describe an innovative bio-agent decon technology that is particularly suitable for decon over wide areas; and as far as we are aware, no other technology in development can ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Homeland Security -
Geospatial Database for Storm Risk Assessment
SBC: Riverside Technologies Inc. Topic: 841DIn Phase I, Riverside investigated the need for increased access to NCDC storm data using web Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to connect severe weather and socioeconomic information. The focus of Phase I was to design and validate an architecture that specifies the methods through which the NCDC Storm data can be programmatically accessed, processed, and displayed in easy to use interfac ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Monitoring Active Region Development of the Far-Side of the Sun
SBC: NORTHWEST RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC. Topic: 841WSolar active regions have a major impact on space weather. Knowledge of active regions in the Sun’s far hemisphere can improve forecasts of impending solar storms and future UV irradiance variations that negatively impact spacecraft, communications, and navigation facilities, thus making knowledge of active region locations and strengths of great benefit to society. We will use algorithms based ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
GlobalSense: A New Atmospheric Observing System Featuring Innovative Airborne Probes
SBC: MANO NANOTECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: 861XThe underlying framework for modern-day weather forecasting is numerical weather prediction (NWP). Even the current and planned weather observing platforms leave gaps that are insufficient to meet the requirements of NWP. Mano Nanotechnologies, Inc. proposes a new environmental sensing system, known as “GlobalSense”, which will enable transformational forecast improvements by filing these crit ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Automated Embedded Vulnerability Identification and Exploitation Mitigation System Using FRAK, Symbiote and Autotomic Binary Structure Randomization
SBC: RED BALLOON SECURITY, INC. Topic: HSB0142002We propose to implement a novel Embedded Live-Hardening framework and associated algorithms to combine the state-of-the-art in static firmware vulnerability analysis and mitigation with a suite of novel dynamic defensive techniques powered by Red Balloon Security's software Symbiote technology. While Symbiotes have traditionally been used directly to enforce dynamic firmware integrity attestation ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Homeland Security -
A Secure, Mobile Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Internet-of-Things (IoT) Video/Audio Interoperability Device (VAID)
SBC: BALFOUR TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: HSB0161001In an emergency or special event, First Responders need to leverage existing/available video and audio feeds from surveillance systems already deployed at the site. This audio/video connectivity must be achieved rapidly and easily as first responders arrive, and should also include access to valuable mobile/wireless audio/video feeds that become available during the emergency/event. Balfour Tech ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Homeland Security -
Malware Prediction
SBC: GRAMMATECH INC Topic: HSB0161003GrammaTech will create the CodeSurfer/INSIGHT tool to address the problem of understanding the evolution of malware characteristics and anticipating future malware evolution. INSIGHT will build on these capabilities: (a) GrammaTech's binary analysis tools as enhanced during the DARPA RAPID project, extending it with more sophisticated component identification, type inference, representations of so ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Homeland Security -
Multi-Abstractions System Reasoning Infrastructure toward Achieving Adaptive Computing Systems
SBC: GRAMMATECH INC Topic: 16OATS003Software is a critical part of modern infrastructure. The nation's industry and government bear significant costs due to cyber attacks that steal data or otherwise disrupt operations. Software-based systems are too complex to be protected by a single layer of defense such as a perimeter firewall. Instead, operators need layered defenses that detect, inhibit and even block attackers who breach the ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Homeland Security