SBIR-STTR Award

Kinderspot D2P2
Award last edited on: 5/22/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$2,330,985
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF20R-DCSO1
Principal Investigator
Michael Bastos

Company Information

Oddball Inc

1875 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
   (202) 577-8330
   N/A
   www.oddball.io
Location: Single
Congr. District: 00
County: District of Columbia

Phase I

Contract Number: N/A
Start Date: 7/27/2020    Completed: 7/27/2021
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$1
Direct to Phase II

Phase II

Contract Number: FA8649-20-C-0208
Start Date: 7/27/2020    Completed: 7/27/2021
Phase II year
2020
(last award dollars: 2022)
Phase II Amount
$2,330,984

Kinderspot is a mobile application for military families who are enrolled in Child Development Centers (CDCs) to sublease their child's spot to other eligible families with short term daycare needs. Kinderspot would serve a similar function to subletting on the popular platform AirBnB, where parents of enrolled children could advertise, match, and sublease their child's spot to eligible families. ---------- The Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center (AFIMSC) has identified a national defense-related mission need in the area of software development to develop a web-based platform or App for parents of children enrolled in military Child Development Centers (CDCs) to sublease their childâ??s spot to eligible families with short-term childcare needs. With an Airbnb-type subletting solution, we can positively impact military family resiliency and retention of Airmen through improved childcare options. Kinderspot is a secure, mobile application that creates a marketplace for CDC families to advertise unused spots to other eligible families. Similarly, families with a short-term childcare need can use Kinderspot to find space in the CDC. Kinderspot helps solve several key family readiness challenges. First, during our customer discovery interviews, we learned that many Airmen were forced to turn down valuable Temporary Detached Duty (TDY) opportunities because the Airmen needed to bring their children with and could not find short term childcare at the TDY location. Second, families with unused spots are forced to assume the financial burden for that time, which impacts their ability to take TDY or even family vacation. Though USAF childcare policy allows for subletting, the practice is not operationally consistent across all Air Force installations, up to some bases not supporting or minimally supporting subletting. Since there is not an official and transparent marketplace for sublets, these transactions are being facilitated in closed social media groups or offline. In both of these cases, thereâ??s no way to ensure that the transactions are conducted fairly, within policy and members are not overcharged. Kinderspot ensures these transactions are safe, secure, fair, and in accordance with USAF policy. The deployment commitment in the SBIR Phase II was 10-15 CONUS installations. This limited rollout enabled us to rigorously test functionality and process with actual users.