SBIR-STTR Award

Broadband Push-to-talk Interoperability Platform (SBIR DHS221-004)
Award last edited on: 7/19/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DHS
Total Award Amount
$1,149,924
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
DHS221-004
Principal Investigator
James Teella

Company Information

Catalyst Communications Technologies Inc

2107-D Graves Mill Road
Forest, VA 24551
   (434) 582-6146
   info@catcomtec.com
   www.catcomtec.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 06
County: Bedford

Phase I

Contract Number: 70RSAT22C00000024
Start Date: 5/10/2022    Completed: 10/9/2022
Phase I year
2022
Phase I Amount
$149,974
Broadband Push-to-Talk (PTT) services are offered by a diverse group of vendors and are being used on multiple cellular carriers in the US and internationally. These PTT services provide important communication services for the first responder community during public safety incidents and events. U.S. State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial governments are using different PTT services which can result in obstacles to interoperable communications, which can in turn endanger life and property. This Phase I project researches the feasibility of a broadband PTT interface solution that will provide a method to combine these diverse communication platforms while maintaining critical meta data that is needed to insure that first responders maintain interoperable communications during critical incidents and planned events, while protecting the confidentiality of that information. It also investigates an approach to successfully implement a solution despite conflicting commercial interests from various companies that have created and offer these disparate services. Once technical feasibility is proven, Catalyst plans to develop, through a Phase II project, a prototype interface which enables interoperable communications between broadband push-to-talk services from diverse vendors and service providers.Catalyst is a leader in the Mission Critical Communications industry and will leverage its extensive technology and expertise creating commercial products for SLTT agencies to expediently provide solutions to this pressing problem.

Phase II

Contract Number: 70RSAT23C00000017
Start Date: 5/2/2023    Completed: 5/1/2025
Phase II year
2023
Phase II Amount
$999,950
Broadband Push-to-Talk (PTT) services are offered by a diverse group of vendors and are being used on multiple cellular carriers in the US and internationally. These PTT services provide important communications tools for the first responder community during public safety incidents and events. U.S. State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) governments are using different PTT services which can result in obstacles to interoperable communications, which can in turn endanger life and property. This Phase II project continues our Phase I research and creates a prototype solution that will combine these diverse communication platforms while maintaining critical meta data that is needed to insure that first responders maintain interoperable communications during critical incidents and planned events, while protecting the confidentiality of that information. It implements an approach that mitigates conflicting commercial interests from various companies that have created and offer these disparate services and can be quickly brought to market. Upon the completion of this Phase II, Catalyst Communications Technologies, www.catcomtec.com(link is external), plans to commercialize this solution.Catalyst is a leader in the Mission Critical Communications industry and will leverage its extensive technology and expertise creating commercial products for SLTT agencies to expediently provide solutions to this pressing problem.