SBIR-STTR Award

Accelerating Analysis to Real-Time (AART)
Award last edited on: 2/16/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$795,876
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF192-001
Principal Investigator
Chris Howell

Company Information

FishEye Software Inc

2 Mill And Main Place Suite 400
Maynard, MA 01754
   (978) 461-0100
   info@fisheyesoftware.com
   www.fisheyesoftware.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Middlesex

Phase I

Contract Number: FA8649-19-P-A281
Start Date: 8/2/2019    Completed: 8/2/2020
Phase I year
2019
Phase I Amount
$49,941
FishEye will revolutionize complex system sustainment by eliminating data post-processing and move analysis into real-time. The innovative approach automates access to complex legacy data and metadata through open and commercially available scientific file format called HDF5. The technology radically accelerates the time analyst spend waiting for results to change the pace of large complex system sustainment, increase Air Force sustainment productivity, and increase capability operational availability.

Phase II

Contract Number: FA8649-20-C-0032
Start Date: 7/1/2020    Completed: 7/1/2022
Phase II year
2020
Phase II Amount
$745,935
FishEye will revolutionize complex system sustainment by eliminating data post-processing and move analysis into real-time. The innovative approach automates access to complex legacy data and metadata through open and commercially available HDF5 scientific file format available from hdfgroup.org. The technology radically accelerates the time analysts spend waiting for results to change the pace of large complex system sustainment, increase Air Force sustainment productivity, and increase capability operational availability. Data analysis is a foundational component of complex real-time systems. The Department of Defense develops, operates and sustains many complex real-time systems and would benefit from an accelerated analysis process. Data analysis is also becoming increasingly important to commercial industries and markets. Examples of established and emerging complex systems include self-driving vehicles that collect multisensor data and crash forensics in real-time; aircraft "black boxes" enabling an analysis of unexpected events; and instrumentation of the Internet of Things across large numbers of devices to understand overall performance. Both commercial and defense applications can benefit from a real-time analysis approach.