DHS SBIR Program Solicitation

Due Date: 19 Jan 2022 Government Organization: Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Description: Proposals are due no later than 1:00 PM, ET on January 19, 2022. The DHS SBIR Programs use an electronic online proposal portal located at https://oip.dhs.gov/sbir/public. All Offerors must submit proposals through this online system. Paper submissions and proposals received by any other means will not be accepted, evaluated, or considered for award.

Category: Opportunity

DoD Communities Of Interest: R&D Research and Development

Subject: DHS SBIR Program Solicitation

Due Date: 19 Jan 2022

Government Organization: Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

Description:

Proposals are due no later than 1:00 PM, ET on January 19, 2022. The DHS SBIR Programs use an electronic online proposal portal located at https://oip.dhs.gov/sbir/public. All Offerors must submit proposals through this online system. Paper submissions and proposals received by any other means will not be accepted, evaluated, or considered for award.

Research Topics

7.1 S&T Directorate Topics

The following are the topics for the FY22 S&T Directorate’s

SBIR Program:

DHS221-001 - Automated Artificial Intelligence (AI) Distress

Alerts and Monitoring

DHS221-002 - Rapidly deployable countermeasures at protected

perimeters and structures

DHS221-003 - Non-Invasive and Real-time Detection of Counterfeit

Microelectronics

DHS221-004 - Broadband Push-to-Talk Interoperability Platform

DHS221-005 - A Step Towards Agent Agnostic Detection of

Biological Hazards

DHS221-006 - Streamlined Airport Checkpoint Screening for

Limited Mobility Passengers

DHS221-007 - Mass Fatality Tracking System (MFTS)

7.2 CWMD Office Topics

The following are the topics for the FY22 CWMD SBIR Program:

DHS221-008 - Next Generation Semiconductor-Based Spectroscopic

Personal Radiation Detectors

(SPRDs)

DHS221-009 - Field Forward Diagnostics for Select Agent List

Toxins

DHS221-010 - Wearable Detector for Aerosolized Chemical Threats

DHS221-011 - From Port-Side to Pen-Side: Low Cost

Detection/Diagnostics for HighConsequence Transboundary or Nationally

Reportable Animal Diseases, Particularly Those with

Zoonotic Propensity

Website: https://sam.gov/opp/6df8dd789aed452f83d8fe9c76311a78/view

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