04/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/08/2024 08:55
DASA's new competition seeks novel and innovative approaches that can identify and attribute ChemBio materials for justice.
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is pleased to launch a new Themed Competition called Sample Preservation, Analysis, And Attribution (SPAA). Run on behalf of the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) and the US Department of Defense (DOD). This competition seeks proposals for innovations that could help the successful identification of chemical and biological (ChemBio) materials and/or bring perpetrators to justice.
The production, stockpiling or use of hazardous ChemBio materials for nefarious purposes represents an enduring and sensitive issue for both the Defence and Security Sectors. Investigation into events involving ChemBio materials have many technical challenges; starting from the initial point of collection by the first attending responder, all the way through to the screening and analytical tools used to identify and/or potentially attribute the material of interest. This competition therefore seeks novel and innovative approaches in order to address these existing challenges.
One of the goals of SPAA is to engage with a non-traditional ChemBio supplier base in order to yield innovative solutions to current problems, so do get involved and submit your innovation.
The challenges outlined in this competition are diverse in nature, therefore it is anticipated that proposals will address a certain area rather than covering multiple requirements.
There are three main challenge areas where innovative solutions and approaches are being sought:
Challenge 1: New screening technologies for rapidly detecting or identifying the presence or class of hazardous ChemBio materials in a sample
Challenge 2: New sample collection/preservation systems that better maintain the integrity and viability of hazardous samples
Challenge 3: New analytical approaches to improve the forensic exploitation and the attribution of ChemBio materials and/or recovered chemical/biological weapons material (RC/BWM)
Up to £1 million is available to fund multiple innovations at Technology Readiness level (TRL) 2-4 to deliver fieldable prototypes/software (TRL6+) to support investigations into ChemBio incidents.
This launch webinar provides the opportunity for you to learn more about the Competition in further detail, with the competition team and the option to ask your own questions.
A 20 minute 1-2-1 session with a member of the competition team, where you can ask your own specific questions.
Register here to attend - booking is on a first come first served basis so don't miss your opportunity.
A 20 minute 1-2-1 session with a member of the competition team, where you can ask your own specific questions.
Register here to attend - booking is on a first come first served basis so don't miss your opportunity.
We want your novel ideas that can benefit end-users working in UK Defence and Security. If you can supply a novel approach that can address challenges associated with sample surface collection/preservation, analysis and attribution (SPAA) of hazardous chemical and biological (ChemBio) materials, we want to hear from you.
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