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R apid T echnology A pplication P rogram

R apid T echnology A pplication P rogram. Mr. Maurice Swinton RTAP Program Manager maurice.swinton@dhs.gov Engaging the Private Sector: Homeland Security R&D Directions and Priorities August 23, 2005. Overview - RTAP. Purpose:

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R apid T echnology A pplication P rogram

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  1. Rapid Technology Application Program Mr. Maurice SwintonRTAP Program Managermaurice.swinton@dhs.gov Engaging the Private Sector: Homeland SecurityR&D Directions and PrioritiesAugust 23, 2005

  2. Overview - RTAP • Purpose: • Satisfy near-term technology needs of DHS customers & State and Local responders • Objective: • Deliver customers’ highest priority prototypes in 6-18 months after development contract award RTAP

  3. Overview - RTAP • Method: • Annually, help customers generate highest priority technical requirements for prototypes • HSARPA solicits the private sector and they develop the prototypes • Work with users to field test as desired • Funding: • $35M in FY05, and as appropriated each year thereafter RTAP

  4. User Commitment Crucial • Why start a near-term project without a commitment to field? • Users define requirements and priorities • Requirements generation panels formed of users nominated by their Under Secretary • Users work with S&T through field test phase • Production procurement and deployment is the responsibility of the users RTAP

  5. 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q  Requirements Generation/refinement Panel nomination Panel deliberations Requirements validation Competitive Solicitation & Evaluation/ Selection Negotiations & Contracting Development Initiation JANUARY APRIL JULY OCTOBER Annual RTAP Cycle RTAP

  6. RTAP Requirements Generation Panels • Chemical CM • Bio CM • Explosives CM • Cyber Security • Threat Awareness (formerly TVTA) • Infrastructure Protection • Border & Transportation Security • Emergency Preparedness & Response • USCG • Federal Law Enforcement • Proposed Panel (State / Local) RTAP

  7. RTAP Requirements Generation Panels • Voting Membership • Members designated by Under Secretary or Component Head • Supporting Members • S&T Portfolio Manager • HSARPA Program Manager • Support contractors • Facilitator RTAP

  8. Voting Members’ Roles • Collect and present rapid prototyping needs of their directorate • Develop detailed Statements of Requirements • Prioritize their requirements RTAP

  9. S&T Supporting Members’ Role For each potential RTAP development effort, help the Voting Members : • Determine technical feasibility • Estimate development cost • Estimate development time • Ensure SOR is clear to the technical community RTAP

  10. Selected Statements of Requirements • Chem CM RGP • One-Person-Portable Chemical Detector CBP • Tactical Escape Mask FAMS • Bio CM RGP • 1 Rapid Suspected Bio-agent Screening FAMS • 2 Aircraft "Spot" Decontamination FAMS • 3 Biosurveillance Detection Algorithms PSD • 4 Rapid Field Identification of High Priority CBP Plant Pathogens (RFIP) RTAP

  11. Selected Statements of Requirements Explosives CM RGP 1 Maritime Safety and Security Team USCG Explosive Trace Detection 2 Non-invasive Portable Object Examination System ICE/FAMS 3 Advanced Capability X-ray System for Bomb Squad IAIP Cyber RPG 1 BOTNET NCSD 2 Control System Cyber Assessment Tool IAIP 3 Exercise Scenario Modeling Tool NCSD RTAP

  12. Selected Statements of Requirements • TA RGP • 1 Significant Encounters Visual Environment (SIEVE) CBP • 2 Modeling the Complex Urban Environment (MCUE) IAIP • CIP RGP • Transportation Route Risk Analysis and IAIP Resource Allocation Tool RTAP

  13. Selected Statements of Requirements BTS RGP 1 Improved Heartbeat Detector System Prototype CBP 2 Extreme Wide FOV IR/Night Vision Capability USCG 3 FAMS Tactical Information Sharing System (TISS) ICE/FAMS Image Analysis Capability EPR RPG 1 Advanced 3-D Locator System FEMA 2 Geospatial Modeling of Homeland Security Capabilities SLGCP 3 Resource Awareness Data Portal SLGCP 4 Advanced Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) FEMA Breaching Approach RTAP

  14. Selected Statements of Requirements • USCG RGP • Blue Force Tracking Tool and Evaluation of Multi-AgencyMaritime Blue Force Tracking (BFT) System (BFT2) Commandant USCG • Sector Command Center (SSC) Simulator Testbed Commandant USCG • Federal Law Enforcement RGP • Portable Entry Point Screening Portalfor Explosive Detection • Escape Hood RTAP

  15. Next Steps for FY05  • RTAP solicitation: publish, evaluate, select, award contract and start development • Work with users to define and conduct field tests RTAP

  16. RTAP Contacts /Websites Maurice Swinton RTAP Program Manager Maurice.Swinton@dhs.gov (202) 254-6342 Aaron Lang RTAP Support Specialist Aaron.Lang@associates.dhs.gov (202) 254-6317 www.hsarpabaa.com ----- location of HSARPA solicitation portal www.fedbizopps.gov -------RTAP synopsis and BAA RTAP

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