8/29/2023 BAA 22S4385 - The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives subgroup awarded a $3,585,471.25 contract to Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, GA to develop a device for the automated cutting of buccal/cheek swabs and placement of the sample cuttings into a pre-designated well of a 96-well assay plates routinely used in forensic DNA laboratories.
5/25/2023 BAA 22S4385 - The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives subgroup awarded a $2,659,693 contract to Advanced Research Associates of Albuquerque, NM to develop a Canine Olfaction Monitoring System to assist military working dog (MWD) handlers to effectively monitor changes in canine behavior that may impact mission performance and the health of the MWD.
2/7/2023 BAA 22S4385 - The Protection, Survivability, and Recovery subgroup awarded a $881,561 contract to Tardigrade Optics, Inc. of Skowhegan, ME to develop and demonstrate greater ballistic eye protection over the current fielded ballistic eyewear.
12/15/2022 BAA 22S4385 - The Forensic Exploitation and Identity Operations subgroup awarded a $664,620 contract to Rank One Computing Corporation of Denver, CO to develop a software tool that fuses analytic algorithms with human examiner results to analyze, adjudicate, and report facial image examinations.
12/14/2022 BAA 22S4385 - The Indirect Influence and Competition subgroup awarded a $1,083,633 contract to Ombra, LLC of Tampa, FL, to develop information warfare enablement capabilities. The prototypes will increase the organic capability of PSYOP detachments in crucial tasks and functions like influence network development, industry integration, and decentralized operations with partner forces. It will form the foundation for additional, follow-on development and integration of classified systems at the Company and Battalion levels.
11/28/2022 BAA 22S4385 - The Indirect Influence and Competition subgroup awarded a $578,620 contract to Moonshot CVE USA of Washington, D.C., to develop a solution that provides users with the ability to identify demographics at risk of radicalization and/or targeted by adversarial influence campaigns in online, at-risk spaces. The prototype solution will validate effective counter-campaign message development and metrics of performance for future counter-mis/disinformation campaigns.
02/09/2023 BAA 21S4370 - The Advanced Analytics subgroup awarded a $1,422,555 contract to SRI International to develop, test, and evaluate a cloud-based software that automates search, extraction, organization, visualization, and mapping functions in order to extract key insights into real-world social networks from publicly available information (PAI) and open-source data. The platform will ingest both structured and unstructured commercial data sets (both selected proprietary and non-proprietary data sets), and PAI in all common formats, including data from social listening and web-scraping software (e.g., PULSE). The platform will conduct search, retrieval, collection, integration, visualization, and analysis of data from across multiple such sources and allow users to reference results back to the original source.
01/18/2023 BAA 21S4370 - The Advanced Analytics subgroup awarded a $1,505,643 contract to Trenchant Analytics, Great Falls, Virginia, to develop a capability to generate and visualize high-quality three dimensional (3D) geospatial data from commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) devices or government-off-the-shelf (GOTS) devices in hostile or denied environments. This initiative will enhance situational awareness at the tactical edge by integrating mixed multiple personnel with the ability to collaborate and communicate from over the horizon (OTH) in support of Irregular Warfare operations.
5/23/2022 BAA 21S4370 - The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives subgroup awarded a $594,421 contract to Cardiff University of Cardiff, Wales, UK to develop a low-cost Universal Chemical Agent Detection Paper (UCADP) for rapidly indicating the presence of A, G, H, L and V-series chemical warfare agents.
4/1/2022 BAA 21S4370 - The Chemical, Biological, Radiological Nuclear, and Explosives subgroup awarded a $5,072,152 contract to Spectral System Integration of Stafford, VA to develop an unmanned aerial system (UAS) payload to automatically detect, identify, and map a chemical plume for situational awareness.
3/23/2022 BAA 21S4370 - The Protection, Survivability, and Recovery subgroup awarded a $1,681,141 contract to TDA Research, Inc. of Golden, CO to develop a portable sterilizer ruggedized for military use and shall sustain steam at 128 degrees Celsius at two (2) atmospheres for the minimum time required to sterilize a general surgical set.
3/17/2022 BAA 21S4370 - The Protection, Survivability, and Recovery subgroup awarded a $3,135,630 contract to NIRSense LLC of Richmond, VA to develop an unobtrusive, continuous, secure wireless patient monitoring device for use in resuscitation, critical care transport, prolonged care, mass casualty events, and evacuation through the continuum of care.
2/18/2022 BAA 21S4370 - The Protection, Survivability and Recovery subgroup awarded a $1,602,747 contract to Karagozian & Case of Glendale, CA to standardize the transparent armor across the DoD fleet with a ~30% reduction in weight and thickness while achieving a threshold ballistic rating of VPAM VR9.
2/17/2022 BAA 21S4370 - The Protection, Survivability, and Recovery subgroup awarded a $460,889 contract to Marcus Materials Co of Neward, DE, to develop a standard, ceramic-faced ballistic plate for use in female body armor.
2/2/2022 BAA 21S4370 - The Protection, Survivability, and Recovery subgroup awarded a $174,600 contract to Sydor Technologies, Fairport, NY to develop a standard, low-cost test fixture to assess the performance and efficacy of non-pneumatic limb tourniquets.
1/13/2022 BAA 21S4370 - The Explosive Ordnance Disposal/Explosive Operations subgroup awarded a $776,408.00 contract to a develop machine learning (ML) algorithm to identify improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and ordnance using mobile computing technologies. Specifically, the IED-ARM project will improve on detection and image processing technology developed during the course of the Intelligent Second Look (I2L) project.
12/23/2021 BAA 21S4370 - The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives Subgroup awarded a $599,172.00 contract to International Personnel Protection, Austin, TX, to develop an enhanced footwear solution capable of protecting the wearer during hazardous materials emergencies and chemical, biological or radiological (CBR) incidents. The footwear will provide both physical protection (e.g., puncture and slipping) and reinforce protection from CBR hazards, while also allowing the freedom of movement necessary for the wearer to perform their mission unencumbered. Original provided by the Subgroup: The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives Subgroup awarded a $599,172.00 contract to International Personnel Protection, Austin, TX, to develop an enhanced footwear solution capable of protecting the wearer during hazardous materials emergencies and chemical, biological or radiological (CBR) incidents. The footwear will provide both physical protection (e.g., puncture and slipping) and reinforce protection from CBR hazards, while also allowing the freedom of movement necessary for the wearer to perform their mission unencumbered.
12/21/2021 BAA 21S4370 - The Advanced Analytics Subgroup awarded a $1,029,796.00 contract to Intellisense Systems, Inc., Torrance, CA, to develop, test and evaluate an edge analytics software tool to support special reconnaissance to manually input and/or automatically ingest data collected with current and future special reconnaissance tools and capabilities. The capability will guide and automate the operator’s workflow during mission planning, reconnaissance, and execution to identify all initial and recurring data requirements to generate specific analysis reports of interest for the operation.
11/16/2021 BAA 21S4370 - The Explosive Ordnance Disposal/Explosive Operations Subgroup awarded a $490,018.00 contract to VM Consultant, LLC., Prosper, TX to develop a training set of RFID tags to mimic buried ordnance items, unexploded ordnance (UXO), and IEDs. The complete training set will include target training chips (TTCs), a chip reader device that can be mounted to all existing U.S. military mine detectors, and a display that provides feedback to the operator.