SBIR-STTR Award

Developing Software for Search and Rescue Planning and Operation
Award last edited on: 12/23/2013

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
USDA
Total Award Amount
$371,000
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Arthur J Donovan

Company Information

Hummingbird Consulting LLC

PO Box 85487
Tucson, AZ 85754
   (520) 370-7990
   info@hummingweb.com
   www.hummingweb.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: 

Phase I

Contract Number: 2003-33610-13106
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2003
Phase I Amount
$75,000
Our goal is to design a software system that can aid in the planning and execution of a search and rescue operation by applying search theory and geographical information, such as aerial photography, digital maps and digital elevation models with information technology. The software will aid search and rescue personnel to plan all aspects of an incident. APPROACH: With the advent of hand held personal digital assistants (PDA's), laptop computers, hand held radios, and global positioning system (GPS) devices, rural public safety officials can apply search theory and information technology to streamline and manage a complicated search and rescue situation. NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: In the southwestern United States, rural communities face a daunting problem of coping with the death and stranding of illegal immigrants in isolated border areas. In 2002 in Arizona, at least 120 people died trying to cross border areas. The initial actions of public officials at the onset of an incident can make the difference between life and death. In these complicated incidents, with limited resources, software can aid personnel in a search and rescue incident, where time is critical. Upon the initiation of a search and rescue incident, teams may have as little as 12 hours to resuce a person. With the advent of hand held personal digital assistants (PDA's), laptop computers, hand held radios, and global positioning system (GPS) devices, rural public safety officials can apply search theory and information technology to streamline and manage a complicated situation. The federal government will be the largest customer for emergency management software. We also envision state and municipal governments as customers. Federal spending for 2003 will be $38 billion related to homeland security. We envision customizing the software for military usage. All branches of the armed forces could benefit from the use of search and rescue information technology (except the Navy, which is the most sophisticated user of search and rescue technology). Municipal governments and regional planners for public safety currently have a strong need for emergency management software.

Keywords:
software; homeland security; public safety; personal digital assistant; pda; search and rescue; sar

Phase II

Contract Number: 2004-33610-14779
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2004
Phase II Amount
$296,000
The initial actions of public officials at the onset of an incident can make the difference between life and death. In these complicated incidents, with limited resources, software can aid personnel in a search and rescue incident, where time is critical. Upon the initiation of a search and rescue incident, teams may have as little as 12 hours to rescue a person. With the advent of hand held personal digital assistants (PDA's), laptop computers, hand held radios, and global positioning system (GPS) devices, rural public safety officials can apply search theory and information technology to streamline and manage a complicated situation.