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Title: HSARPA and Chemical Countermeasures for Homeland Security


1
HSARPA and Chemical Countermeasures for Homeland
Security
May 25-27, 2004
NDIA Homeland Security Symposium, Arlington, VA
Dr. William S. Rees, Jr. Dr. Steven B.
Buchsbaum Program Managers HSARPA William.Rees_at_dhs
.gov Steven.Buchsbaum_at_dhs.gov
2
HSARPA Chemical Countermeasures Solicitations
  • Past Solicitations
  • RA 03-01
  • SBIR FY 04.1
  • Present Solicitations
  • Water Study (CLOSED)
  • SBIR FY 04.2
  • Future Solicitation
  • BAA 04-10

3
  • PAST SOLICITATIONS

4
RA 03-01 Detection Systems for Biological and
Chemical Countermeasures
  • TTA-1 Bioagent Autonomous Networked Detectors
    (BAND)
  • TTA-2 Rapid Automated Biological Identification
    System (RABIS)
  • TTA-3 Autonomous Rapid Facility Chemical Agent
    Monitor (ARFCAM)
  • TTA-4 Lightweight Autonomous Chemical
    Identification System (LACIS)
  • TTA-5 Portable High-throughput Integrated
    Laboratory Identification System (PHILIS)

5
Systems for Chemical Countermeasures
  • Need for
  • TTA-3 Autonomous Rapid Facility Chemical Agent
    Monitor (ARFCAM)
  • Monitor facilities for presence of TICs and CWAs
  • Continuously and autonomously
  • Fast enough response to allow Detect to protect
    reaction to attacks, limiting exposure to agents

6
Systems for Chemical Countermeasures
  • Need for
  • TTA-4 Lightweight Autonomous Chemical
    Identification System (LACIS)
  • Responders need to quickly assess whether
    dangerous concentrations of TICs and CWAs are at
    the scene
  • Fully autonomous, hand portable
  • Appropriate time response and dynamic range to
    determine if protective garments are required

7
Systems for Chemical Countermeasures
  • Need for
  • TTA-5 Portable High-throughput Integrated
    Laboratory Identification System (PHILIS)
  • High-throughput of samples from contaminated
    areas
  • Rapidly field-deployable lab analysis system
  • Determine the extent of area containing unsafe
    concentrations of TICs and CWAs

8
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program
FY 04.1
  • SBIR Topic Number H-SB04.1-001
  • New System/Technologies to Detect Low Vapor
    Pressure Chemicals (e.g. TICs)
  • Objective Develop a new system for rapid and
    accurate detection of low vapor pressure
    chemicals, particularly TICs

9
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program
FY 04.1
  • SBIR Topic Number H-SB04.1-001
  • Three Phase effort
  • Phase I Develop a concept for an LVP detector
  • Phase II Formalize concept from Phase I (all
    engineering and validation testing performed)
  • Phase III Commercial Applications
  • 48 Submissions received
  • 8 awards

10
  • PRESENT SOLICITATIONS

11
HSARPA Contributions to Critical Infrastructure
Protection Portfolio
  • System Study for Municipal Domestic Water
    Security
  • Cross-cutting project involving multiple
    portfolios. Concerns include
  • CIP Damage to the physical components of the
    purification and distribution system or resulting
    from the trusted insider threat.
  • Biological countermeasures The near-end-user
    distribution components of the system involving a
    hydrolytically robust threat with sufficient
    toxicity / morbidity to impact even in highly
    diluted concentrations.
  • Radiological / nuclear countermeasures Potential
    for having to decontaminate significant portions
    of the distribution system.
  • Chemical countermeasures Post-event system
    re-certification challenge.

12
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program
FY 04.2
  • SBIR Topic Number H-SB04.2-003
  • Alternatives to Cl2 in Municipal Water
    Purification
  • Objective Identify and produce large quantities
    of an alternative to Chlorine for the purpose of
    disinfecting municipal water supplies in a more
    cost effective and safer manner than currently
    exists
  • Alternate focus Ultimately decrease the amount
    of disinfection byproducts associated with the
    use of Chlorine

13
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program
FY 04.2
  • SBIR Topic Number H-SB04.2-003
  • Three Phase effort
  • Phase I Identify and demonstrate the ability of
    an alternative that inactivates microbial
    pathogens and prevents re-growth in
    representative samples
  • Phase II Demonstrate the cost effectiveness and
    safety of identified alternatives and demonstrate
    the reduced amount of secondary disinfectants
    required to ensure adequate residual disinfection
  • Phase III Commercial Applications

14
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program
FY 04.2
  • SBIR Topic Number H-SB04.2-004
  • Wide-Area TIC Neutralization
  • Objective Identify and demonstrate safer and
    more cost effective alternatives to using typical
    techniques for wide area TIC neutralization
  • Current methods have deployment shortcomings
  • Cost of Storage
  • PPE requirements
  • Clean-up costs
  • Substrate damage

15
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program
FY 04.2
  • SBIR Topic Number H-SB04.2-004
  • Three Phase effort
  • Phase I - Demonstrate broad spectrum utility and
    economic advantage of alternatives when applied
    to acids, bases, oxidizing and reducing agents,
    and hydrolytically stable TICs
  • Phase II Develop and conduct laboratory scale
    demonstration of 2 wide area TIC neutralization
    protocols
  • Phase III Commercial Applications

16
  • FUTURE SOLICITATIONS

17
BAA 04-10 Low Vapor Pressure Chemical Detection
System (LVPCDS)
  • Objective Develop, field-test, and transition
    to commercialization state-of-the-art components
    and systems required to effectively detect toxic
    low vapor pressure compounds
  • The LVPCDS Program will facilitate a number of
    HSARPAs goals, including
  • Enabling future enhancements to existing
    detection components and systems
  • Enabling new types of detection components and
    systems
  • Creating next generation components and systems
    which are robust against novel and engineered
    threats

18
BAA 04-10 Low Vapor Pressure Chemical Detection
System (LVPCDS)
  • BAA addresses several separate Technical Topic
    Areas (TTAs)
  • Each TTA solicits a specific approach or tool to
    augment the Nations detection and analysis
    capabilities
  • Some TTAs are for component development
  • Some TTAs are for detection system development
  • BAA to be released end of May
  • http//www.hsarpabaa.com
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