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Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency Mr. Tim Sharp SBIR Program Manger [email protected] FLC Far West & Mid-Continent Regional Meeting September, 2005

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Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency. Mr. Tim Sharp SBIR Program Manger [email protected] FLC Far West & Mid-Continent Regional Meeting September, 2005. HSARPA Mission. Engage the private sector in research and development to satisfy DHS needs:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency

Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency

Mr. Tim SharpSBIR Program [email protected]

FLC Far West & Mid-Continent Regional Meeting

September, 2005

Page 2: Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency

August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 2

HSARPA Mission

Satisfy operational requirements

Conduct rapid prototyping and commercial adaptation

Research and develop revolutionary options

Engage the private sector in research and development to satisfy DHS needs:

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 3

HSARPA Vision

Long-term, robust R&D management organization for DHS

Technically excellent Program Managers

Mission-driven program management

Sustainable organizational structure

Personnel refresh

Nurture private sector relationships

HSARPA Vision

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 4

HSARPA R&D Funding Philosophy Competitive public solicitations

Broad array of private sector sources Small and large business Universities Independent labs, consortia, and FFRDCs Teams of all compositions

Lowered barriers to entry into HSARPA solicitation process White Papers Establish a teaming website Broadened bid space

Variety of contracting vehicles

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 5

DHS Strategic Partners

Due to participation and position in DHS S&T: Excluded from proposing on many BAAs But may provide transition-ready technology

The Strategic Partners: Lawrence Livermore Nat’l Lab Los Alamos Nat’l Lab Oak Ridge Nat’l Lab Pacific Northwest Nat’l Lab Sandia Nat’l Lab Brookhaven Nat’l Lab Argonne Nat’l Lab Idaho Nat’l Lab Remote Sensing Lab Savannah River Nat’l Lab

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 6

Coordinated R&D efforts that accomplish a specific mission-oriented objective

Delivers capability, hardware, software, prototype, algorithm, demonstration of feasibility, etc.

Defined schedule, funding, and risk management strategy: May be phased May include down-selects

Not just a collection of contracts

HSARPA Program Defined

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 7

HSARPA R&D Programs Overview Rapid Prototyping $56M

6 Programs ($21M) RTAP ($35M)

Emerging Threats $4M 11 Programs

Bio CM $75M 10 Programs

Chem CM $33M 5 Programs

Explosives CM $3M 3 Programs

TVTA $5M 2 Programs

CIP $4M 4 Programs

BTS $28M 16 Programs

EPR $5M 3 Programs

Law Enforcement $2M 2 Programs

Cyber Security $15M 7 Programs

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 8

HSARPA Major R&D Programs (Surveillance) Broad spectrum sensors that warn of chemical or biological

attack

More sensitive radiological and nuclear detectors

Ingenious bioassays to identify designer toxins

Advanced computer-aided methods to reduce the human burden of security surveillance

Advanced radiation detection portals

Remote detection of explosives: suicide, leave-behind, and vehicle

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 9

HSARPA Major R&D Programs (Protection) Methods to protect and secure the Internet

Novel, multi-function materials for protective suits and equipment

Better methods for managing first responders on the scene

An advanced cargo container security device

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 10

Advanced Cargo Container SecurityBAA04-06

Primary emphasis is on ensuring physical security

Secondary emphasis is on detection of prohibited cargoes

Six contractors selected to enter negotiations

Three under contract External remote communications

Marine Asset Tag Tracking System (SBIR)

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 11

SBIR – A Federal Research & Development Program

Mandated by Congress (15 U.S. C. 638) through 2008

Funded by 2.5% of extramural R&D (>$100M)

Small businesses (<500 employees) can participate.

Small Business Administration (SBA) guides

All monies go to small businesses

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 12

SBIR – A Three Phase Program

Phase I – Scientific and Technical Feasibility NTE 6 months and $100K

Phase II – Concept Development NTE 24 months and $750K

Phase III – Product Development Private or non-SBIR government funding

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 13

SBIR/STTR Participating Agencies ($2.5B FY 05) DOD SBIR/STTR HHS SBIR/STTR NASA SBIR/STTR DOE SBIR/STTR NSF SBIR/STTR DHS SBIR USDA SBIR DOC SBIR EPA SBIR DOT SBIR ED SBIR

NewNew

FY04 SBIR $19.6MFY04 SBIR $19.6M

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FY05 SBIR $ 23 MFY05 SBIR $ 23 M

FY06 SBIR $ ? MFY06 SBIR $ ? M

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 14

DHS S&T SBIR Strategy Engage all S&T portfolios Design topics with:

Medium width topics (not point solutions, not open topics) Near term commercialization potential

Award multiple Phase I’s and II’s Reduce or eliminate the gap between Phase I and II Active involvement to reach Phase III

Encourage teaming and collaboration Involve ultimate user

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 15

Phase I (4.1/4.2/5.1)Proposals/Awards by State

HI 2/0

OR3/1

WA18/8

AK0/0

CA135/28

NV6/0

ID3/0

MT6/0

ND1/0

SD0/0

NE0/0

KS1/0

WY1/0

UT9/5

CO12/3

AZ18/2 NM

13/3

TX44/8

OK6/2

MN8/2 WI

8/2

IA2/0

MO6/0

AR1/0

LA9/1

MI16/3

IL11/1

IN3/0

OH17/0

PA 26/3

KY 2/0

TN 8/1

VA66/10

NC 12/2

SC6/1GA

12/1

FL35/5

AL11/4MS

1/0

WV3/1

NY31/7

ME1/0

NH8/2VT 3/0

RI 11/2

CT 9/1

NJ 28/1DE 2/0

MD 13/2

MA 74/10

PR 1/0

DC 2/0

Total Phase I Awards/Submissions 740/129

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 16

FY05-02 Topics: Handheld Biological Detection System Uncooperative Vehicle Stopping Using Non-Lethal Methods Distributed Buoy Vessel Detection System Hardware-Assisted System Security Monitor Methods To Determine Structural Stability Portable/Transportable Directional Gamma Ray and/or

Directional Neutron Detectors

Small Business Innovation Research Program

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 17

“Jump-Start” to Phase IIInvitation (at the discretion of HSARPA PM) to submit Phase II proposal before the completion of Phase IOnly for meritorious Phase I’s with clear potential for Phase IIInvitation basis:

Performance toward Phase I technical objectives Monthly and/or final reports Site visits Plans for Phase II

Invitation no earlier than 2/3 of period of performance

(ex. Invite in 4th month of 6 month effort)Phase II proposals evaluated and awarded incrementallyDecreases/eliminates funding gap between phasesAccelerates development of technology

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 18

Collaboration OpportunitiesCollaboration Opportunities

Topic Recommendations

Topic Recommendations

Other Funding OpportunitiesOther Funding Opportunitieshttp://www.hsarpasbir.comhttp://www.hsarpasbir.com

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August 23, 2005HSARPA Overview 19

HSARPA SBIR TeamTim Sharp, SBIR Program Manager

[email protected] 202.254.6105

Jonetta Fantroy, SETA Management Analyst

[email protected]

www.hsarpasbir.comwww.hsarpabaa.com www.dhs.gov [email protected]

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