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Portfolio Data
Design of a Modular, Multi-Sensor, Multi-Domain Advanced Autonomous Surveillance and Sensing Platform for Enhanced Situational Awareness and Security in the Arctic
Award Year: 2025
UEI: UJ2MQE938427
HUBZone Owned: Yes
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Congressional District: 3
Tagged as:
STTR
Phase I

Awarding Agency
DOD
Branch: NAVY
Total Award Amount: $139,658
Contract Number: N68335-25-C-0046
Agency Tracking Number: N24B-T029-0117
Solicitation Topic Code: N24B-T029
Solicitation Number: 24.B
Abstract
This Phase I effort aims to develop a novel class of multi-sensor, multi-domain advanced surveillance and sensing platform performing sensor fusion over mesh networks based on 5G technologies to enhance the Navy’s situational awareness and security in the rapidly changing Arctic. Climate change has reduced the extent of year-round ice coverage, increasing access resulting in increased near-peer activity and investment in the region threating U.S. dominance. Existing equipment, based on assumptions of persistent ice coverage, now faces reduced effectiveness and increasing capability gaps. Further, recent events in Europe highlight the effectiveness of electronic warfare and low-cost, expendable technologies. The proposed sensor system is a peer-to-peer mesh networked, multi-role, compact, energy-efficient, modular, and low-cost, designed for autonomous operation in the Arctic and beyond. It will detect manned and unmanned platforms in diverse environments, including swamps, deserts, tundra, snow, ice, and sea, with minimal human intervention. Both air and man-deployable, this platform will provide situational awareness and navigation aid in communication-degraded and GPS-denied environments. Key to the design is the ability to use intrinsic sensor systems and available RF communication to provide a geo-location solution by leveraging research and development into distributed adaptive sensor models during this Phase I effort.
Award Schedule
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2024
Solicitation Year -
2025
Award Year -
October 10, 2024
Award Start Date -
April 14, 2025
Award End Date
Principal Investigator
Name: Michael McMinn
Phone: 7608141534
Email: mmcminn@uniondynamic.com
Business Contact
Name: Michael McMinn
Phone: 7608141534
Email: mmcminn@uniondynamic.com
Research Institution
Name: Virginia Tech
Phone: 2028093829