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DHS221-008: Next Generation High-Performance, Low Cost, Semiconductor-Based Spectroscopic Personal Radiation Detectors (SPRDs)
Release Date: 11-16-2021Open Date: 12-15-2021Due Date: 01-19-2022Close Date: 01-24-2022The economic value of the United States (U.S.) poultry industry is approximately $50 billion. Avian Influenza, Virulent New Castle Disease, and Marek’s Disease are caused by viral pathogens that are highly contagious and pose the risk of significant economic impact to U.S. security. Likewise, the economic value of the pork and beef industries are approximately $39 billion and $77 billion, respec ...
SBIRPhase I/Phase IIDepartment of Homeland SecurityCountering Weapons of Mass Destruction -
DHS221-009: Field Forward Detection Platform for High Consequence Toxins
Release Date: 11-16-2021Open Date: 12-15-2021Due Date: 01-19-2022Close Date: 01-24-2022High consequence toxins such as those included in the US Select Agent and Toxin list, have a propensity to be fatal to humans and most animals in low concentrations. These toxins are some of the deadliest chemicals known posing an ongoing public health threat. A remaining challenge for National Security programs is the availability of commercial, field-forward detection systems that are sensitive ...
SBIRPhase I/Phase IIDepartment of Homeland SecurityCountering Weapons of Mass Destruction -
DHS221-010: Wearable Detector for Aerosolized Chemical Threats
Release Date: 11-16-2021Open Date: 12-15-2021Due Date: 01-19-2022Close Date: 01-24-2022The government is seeking innovative technologies to detect aerosolized chemical threats, such as Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs), Toxic Industrial Chemicals/Materials (TICs/TIMs), and Pharmaceutical-Based Agents (PBAs) in the field. This detection technology would be used to detect multiple chemicals threats within a sample in a complex environmental background. Preferable technology would be a sm ...
SBIRPhase I/Phase IIDepartment of Homeland SecurityCountering Weapons of Mass Destruction -
DHS221-011: From Port-Side to Pen-Side: Low Cost Detection/Diagnostics for High-Consequence Transboundary or Nationally Reportable Animal Diseases, Particularly Those with Zoonotic Propensity
Release Date: 11-16-2021Open Date: 12-15-2021Due Date: 01-19-2022Close Date: 01-24-2022The economic value of the United States (U.S.) poultry industry is approximately $50 billion. Avian Influenza, Virulent New Castle Disease, and Marek’s Disease are caused by viral pathogens that are highly contagious and pose the risk of significant economic impact to U.S. security. Likewise, the economic value of the pork and beef industries are approximately $39 billion and $77 billion, respec ...
SBIRPhase I/Phase IIDepartment of Homeland SecurityCountering Weapons of Mass Destruction -
DHS211-002: 5G & Wi-Fi 6/6E Coexistence for Secure Federal Networks
Release Date: 11-12-2020Open Date: 12-15-2020Due Date: 01-15-2021Close Date: 01-15-2021Investigate the interoperability and security of 5G and Wi-Fi 6/6E as coexisting technologies to support secure federal networks
SBIRPhase IDepartment of Homeland SecurityScience and Technology Directorate -
DHS211-001: Non-Invasive “Breathalyzer” Detection System to Screen for Presence of Viral Respiratory Infections
Release Date: 11-12-2020Open Date: 12-15-2020Due Date: 01-15-2021Close Date: 01-15-2021Demonstrate plausibility of a mobile, handheld, or badge-type detection system as a diagnostic tool to screen breath for the presence of communicable respiratory viral infections, particularly those with pandemic potential. End applications could include use as a personal health monitor or at check or choke points in open space venues to include office buildings, arenas, airports, subway systems, ...
SBIRPhase IDepartment of Homeland SecurityScience and Technology Directorate -
DHS211-003: Improved Curved Transparent Ceramic Structural Components
Release Date: 11-12-2020Open Date: 12-15-2020Due Date: 01-15-2021Close Date: 01-15-2021Develop cost-effective novel technique/s to shape and polish both convex and concave sides of transparent ceramic blanks for window applications. Provide large size polished transparent ceramic blanks shaped to match the varying geometry of at least 500 mm x 700 mm.
SBIRPhase IDepartment of Homeland SecurityScience and Technology Directorate -
DHS211-004: Vehicle Infectious Diseases Protection
Release Date: 11-12-2020Open Date: 12-15-2020Due Date: 01-15-2021Close Date: 01-15-2021Develop solutions to convert the current and future fleet of law enforcement vehicles to vehicles that offer a Vehicle Infectious Disease Protection (VIDP) capability to the entire interior compartment utilized to transport detained subjects.
SBIRPhase IDepartment of Homeland SecurityScience and Technology Directorate -
DHS211-005: Amphibious XTV for Ice Rescue
Release Date: 11-12-2020Open Date: 12-15-2020Due Date: 01-15-2021Close Date: 01-15-2021Develop an amphibious Xtreme Terrain Vehicle (XTV) for ice rescue transport to perform missions with sub-freezing temperatures.
SBIRPhase IDepartment of Homeland SecurityScience and Technology Directorate -
DHS211-006: Artificial Intelligence to Augment the 911 Telecommunicator Function
Release Date: 11-12-2020Open Date: 12-15-2020Due Date: 01-15-2021Close Date: 01-15-2021Identify a commercially viable technical design to process, analyze, and share multimedia video sent from 911 callers; augment the 911 Telecommunicator function by reducing burden and workload and to efficiently share relevant multimedia content with emergency responders.
SBIRPhase IDepartment of Homeland SecurityScience and Technology Directorate