SBIR-STTR Award

Biometric Integration Throughout Tactical Edge Networks (BITTEN): A Biometric Interoperability Framework
Award last edited on: 2/1/2013

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$830,220
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A09-081
Principal Investigator
Michael Hayden

Company Information

Future Skies Inc

1333 Campus Parkway
Wall Township, NJ 07753
Location: Single
Congr. District: 04
County: Monmouth

Phase I

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Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$63,510
Future Skies, Inc. will provide CERDEC C2D with an architecture that integrates DOD systems with other biometric provider agencies. We will successfully demonstrate the compression, transmission and decompression of biometric data from strategic databases (ABIS and BAT) to LTI collection devices (HIIDE) building on the CERDEC Biometric Identification and Notification System (BINS) program. we will show that these activities can be performed in real time and in accordance with current bandwidth constraints.

Keywords:
Biometric, Abis, Iafis, Hiide, Architecture, Compression, Bat, Bins

Phase II

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Phase II year
2011
Phase II Amount
$766,710
Future Skies, Inc., a Woman-Owned Small Business, provided a Phase I approach for Army SBIR 2009.2, Topic A09-081 “Identity Management of Biometric Data across the Global Information Grid using a Service Oriented Architecture Framework” entitled “Biometric Integration Throughout Tactical Edge Networks (BITTEN): A Biometric Interoperability Framework”. We are honored to provide this Phase II proposal at the Army’s request. In the current fight, there are a wide variety of Biometric devices collecting multi-modal data in varied formats. The problem is that needed biometric data cannot be accessed by everyone that needs it in a timely fashion. The goal of BITTEN is to allow users to mine data efficiently across the network, using standard compression techniques to minimize bandwidth use and maximize sharing of recent and relevant information. During Phase I of the SBIR, Future Skies investigated using a service-oriented mediation layer to convert data from potential incoming sources to a common logical data model. Our findings, identified a clear approach to begin prototype development of this mediation layer. We will leverage CERDEC’s Collaborative Battlespace Reasoning and Awareness (COBRA) Semantic Mediation for Army Reasoning and Technology (SMART) as the core of the CERDEC BITTEN development effort.

Keywords:
Biometrics, Interoperability, Software Engineering, Service-Oriented Architecture, Framework