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Accurate and Real-time Hardware-assisted Detection of Cyber Attacks | Air Cargo Manifest Analysis to Aid Screeners |
Theoretical Classification Methodologies to Enable Detection with Predicted Signatures | Machine Learning Based Integration of Alarm Resolution Sensors |
Reduced Order Modeling of Critical Infrastructure Protect Surfaces | First Responder Digital Badges |
Mission Critical Services Server-to-Server Communication, voice communications, 3GPP-Standards |
Department of Homeland Security funds all areas of science/technology related to national security – from detection to tackling of chemical, biological, computational, weapons, threats, etc.
Phase I determines the scientific, technical, and commercial merit, feasibility of the proposed effort, and the SBC’s quality of performance, with a relatively small agency investment
Phase II continues the R/R&D effort from the completed Phase I. Phase II efforts further develop work from Phase I that meets program needs and exhibits potential for commercial application. Phase II is the principal R&D effort and is expected to produce a well defined deliverable prototype.
Phase II refers to work that derives from, extends, or completes an effort made under prior SBIR funding agreements, but is funded by sources other than the SBIR Program. Phase III work is typically oriented towards commercialization of SBIR research or technology. Under Phase III, the SBIR awardee is expected to seek contracts and obtain funding from the private sector and/or the Federal government (non‐SBIR federal government sources) to develop the prototype or supply goods or services related to the work performed under the SBIR contract(s) into a viable product or non‐R&D service for sale in DHS and/or private sector markets.