SBIR-STTR Award

A Scalable, Mobile M2M/SDP/IoT Architecture to Connect First Responders at the Incident Site
Award last edited on: 4/27/2015

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DHS
Total Award Amount
$849,215
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
H-SB014.1-005
Principal Investigator
Robert E Balfour

Company Information

BALFOUR Technologies LLC

510 Grumman Road West Suite 212
Bethpage, NY 11714
   (516) 513-0030
   contact@fourdscape.com
   www.bal4.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Nassau

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2014
Phase I Amount
$99,854
First Responders need to leverage automated (M2M machine-to-machine), mobile connectivity at an incident site. With connectivity automated through M2M network technology, responders would have much improved situational awareness, and can effectively focus their complete attention on the necessary emergency response actions. We propose to develop a futuristic automated M2M device mesh and concept of operations, that could be initially deployed NOW, that would enable M2M devices at the emergency site (building sensors, people, and other first responders) to automatically "talk" to each other, providing automated situational awareness and inter-communications. We intend to leverage our previous SBIR Phase I/II/III work and experience in M2M architectures to design a solution that can support ""plugin"" Standards modules, and evolve and leverage emerging ""Internet-of-Everything"" technologies in the coming years. This solution can be immediately integrated and commercialized into our existing fourDscape situational awareness, command and control, safety, security, and response product/marketplace.

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2015
Phase II Amount
$749,361
First Responders need to leverage automated (M2M machine-to-machine), mobile connectivity at an incident site. With connectivity automated through M2M network technology, responders would have much improved situational awareness, and can effectively focus their complete attention on the necessary emergency response actions. We propose to develop a futuristic automated M2M prototype system/architecture, that could be initially deployed NOW, that would enable M2M devices at the emergency site (building sensors, people, and other first responders) to automatically "talk" to each other, providing automated situational awareness and inter-communications. We intend to leverage our previous SBIR Phase I/II/III work and experience in M2M architectures to design and prototype an operational solution that can evolve and leverage emerging "Internet-of-Everything" technologies in the coming years. This solution can be immediately integrated and commercialized into our existing fourDscape situational awareness, command and control, safety, security, and response product/marketplace.