SBIR-STTR Award

Development and commercialization of a tent trap for the surveillance and control of disease-carrying flies
Award last edited on: 11/13/2013

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DHA
Total Award Amount
$849,980
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
OSD09-H27
Principal Investigator
Patrick R Mccammon

Company Information

SkySight Technologies LLC

5836 Highview Drive
Fort Wayne, IN 46818
   (260) 637-0588
   N/A
   www.skysighttech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Allen

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$100,000
Due to the possible transmission of blood-borne diseases, biting insects, mosquitoes, midges, and sand flies pose increasing danger to deployed military personnel and humans in locations around the globe. Because of these disease dangers, the collection of specimens during entomological surveys needs to pose as little risk to the human bait and/or collectors as possible. The SkySight Technologies approach to creating and demonstrating a tent trap to capture biting flies and mosquitoes that come to bite a human resting inside is to modify a standard tent with the components necessary to convert it into a specimen collection device using human bait in a manner that does not endanger the human. To preserve the specimen alive and intact, the specimen never passes through the fan blades and a unique air flow and ducting system traps the specimens into the capture system created as the base tent is assembled. The proposed tent trap system is based on a standard, readily available tent, uses a specimen safe pull air system to circulate the human odor, poses no risk to the human bait, preserves the live specimen, and is easy and intuitive to erect.

Keywords:
Specimen Collection, Blood-Borne Disease, Entomological, Mosquito, Biting Insects, Flying Insects, Trap, Skysight.

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2011
Phase II Amount
$749,980
Due to the possible transmission of blood-borne diseases, biting insects, mosquitoes, midges, and sand flies pose increasing danger to deployed military personnel and humans in locations around the globe. The SkySight Technologies approach to creating and demonstrating a tent trap to capture biting flies and mosquitoes that come to bite a human resting inside was to modify a standard tent with the components necessary to convert it into a specimen collection device using human bait in a manner that does not endanger the human.

Keywords:
Specimen Collection, Blood-Borne Disease, Entomological, Mosquito, Biting Insects, Flying Insects, Trap, Skysight.