SBIR-STTR Award

Hermetically Sealed Extreme Terrain Search and Rescue Vehicle (HERMES)
Award last edited on: 10/15/21

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DHS
Total Award Amount
$1,149,801
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
DHS211-005
Principal Investigator
Craig Miller

Company Information

Triton Systems Inc (AKA: TSI~Triton Systems LLC)

330 Billerica Road Suite 200
Chelmsford, MA 01824
   (978) 250-4200
   information@tritonsystems.com
   www.tritonsys.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 03
County: Middlesex

Phase I

Contract Number: 70RSAT21C00000030
Start Date: 5/12/21    Completed: 10/10/21
Phase I year
2021
Phase I Amount
$149,876
In response to the DHS SBIR Topic DHS211-005, entitled Amphibious XTV for Ice Rescue, Triton Systems, Inc., will develop an amphibious Xtreme Terrain Vehicle (XTV) to facilitate United States Coast Guard (USCG) ice rescue missions quickly and safely. This project leverages Tritons experience developing augmented vehicles for the military, including work in autonomous navigation systems and extensive robotic ground vehicle expertise. In Phase I, Triton determines technical feasibility for its vehicle that includes a project plan and supporting documentation that demonstrates proof-of-concept. Triton will design a concept for technical feasibility and develop approaches for addressing the requirements in the description and provide a detailed plan of a fully operational prototype that meets requirements to be reviewed and evaluated at the end of Phase I. In Phase II, Triton will develop a prototype to demonstrate in a realistic test and evaluation environment to include end-to-end operational viability. Tritons XTV will be designed and built to minimize life cycle cost and be sustained by maintenance programs of record (to include maintenance procedure cards detailing schedule and procedures for sustainment by Coast Guard personnel). Tritons design will emphasize maintainability, equipment access and sustainment efficiencies by incorporating common boat components, such as electronics, engines and hardware/software. In Phase III, Triton would include further technical development to address gaps discovered during the test and evaluation and further end-user feedback. Research and development efforts from Phase III will result in a mature commercial or government application that can be delivered for operational use.

Phase II

Contract Number: 70RSAT22C00000014
Start Date: 4/29/22    Completed: 4/28/24
Phase II year
2022
Phase II Amount
$999,925
In response to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) SBIR Topic DHS211-005, titled Amphibious XTV for Ice Rescue, Triton Systems, Inc., a SBA Tibbetts Award Winner (2016) for Success in Commercializing SBIR-derived technologies, working with partners, plans to further develop an amphibious Xtreme Terrain Vehicle (XTV) based on a COTS amphibious vehicle platform (or equivalent) to facilitate United States Coast Guard (USCG) ice rescue missions quickly and safely. This project leverages Triton’s experience developing augmented vehicles for the military, including work in autonomous navigation systems and extensive robotic ground vehicle expertise.In Phase II, the team will develop, test and validate the practical implementation of the prototype system outlined in Phase I. The prototype will be designed to minimize life-cycle cost, allow for easy maintenance and conform to existing common boat parts to gain sustainment efficiencies. The prototype will be demonstrated in a realistic test and evaluation environment. Validation of requirements will be performed in an end-to-end operational viability demonstration.In Phase III, the team will transition the vehicle to a field-ready solution for the USCG. After meeting the USCG’s need, Triton plans to pursue additional applications such as USG (DHS/CBP, and DoD) as well as state and local law enforcement and first responders performing search and rescue operations near bodies of water in cold regio