SBIR-STTR Award

Internet of RAD Things: Multi-Detector Edge Intelligence for Integrated Sensor Networks
Award last edited on: 1/3/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DHS
Total Award Amount
$1,149,901
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
H-SB019.1-009
Principal Investigator
Kent D Colling

Company Information

BluEyeQ LLC

9319 Robert D Snyder Road Unit 304 E
Charlotte, NC 28223
   (704) 256-7585
   info@blueyeq.com
   www.blueyeq.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 12
County: Union

Phase I

Contract Number: 70RDND19C00000007
Start Date: 7/1/2019    Completed: 12/31/2019
Phase I year
2019
Phase I Amount
$149,939
BluEyeQ LLC and Los Alamos National Laboratory are pleased to propose an interoperable network of Internet of Things (IoT) enabledradiation detectors.With the emergence of high performance, low cost networking equipment and Big Data cloud analytics, the opportunityexists to harness the vision and intelligence available from distributed sensor data.Our proposal demonstrates a path to modernize pastradiation detector investments into a holistic, integrated solution that is agnostic to the types of sensors deployed.The 2018 NuclearPosture Review highlighted a return to great power competition, and detailed expanded nuclear capability by a number of state actors.This does not diminish, but enhances, the threat of nuclear terrorism that has been in focus since 9/11. Increasing proliferationamplifies the importance of squeezing all possible capability from the radiation detection assets protecting our nation to deter orstop attacks before they begin. The Government has made significant investments in radiation detection capability along, within, and beyondour borders, but many deployed units do not share their measurement information in near real-time. Our proposal seeks to augment radiationdetection capability by adding communication and standardization, essentially taking an IoT approach to networking these legacy andemerging systems. BluEyeQs core business is the development, installation, and analytics support for Industrial Internet-of-Thingscustomers. Our proposed solution results in dual-use technology that reduces end-user costs while strengthening our nation againstnuclear attack.

Phase II

Contract Number: 70RWMD20C00000004
Start Date: 5/19/2020    Completed: 5/18/2022
Phase II year
2020
Phase II Amount
$999,962
BluEyeQ LLC and Los Alamos National Laboratory are pleased to propose an interoperable network of Internet of Things (IoT) enabled CBRNE detectors.With the emergence of high performance, low cost networking equipment and Big Data cloud analytics, the opportunity exists to harness the vision and intelligence available from distributed sensor data.Our proposal demonstrates a path to modernize past CBRNE detector investments into a holistic, integrated solution that is agnostic to the types of sensors deployed.The Government has made significant investments in radiation detection capability along, within, and beyond our borders, but many deployed units do not share their measurement information in near real-time. Our proposal seeks to augment CBRNE detection capability by adding communication and standardization, taking an IoT approach to networking legacy and emerging systems. BluEyeQs core business is the development, installation, and analytics support for Industrial Internet-of-Things customers. Our proposed solution results in dual-use technology that reduces end-user costs while strengthening our nation against WMD attack.