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Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Mark Flohr
Program
Manager
DTRA
R&D
Distribution A
Approved for Public
Release Slide2
Countering the Threats
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Our Mission:
Safeguard the United States and its allies from global weapons of mass destruction and improvised threats by integrating, synchronizing and by providing expertise, technologies and capabilities.Slide3
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We are
a Defense Agency,
Combat
Support Agency, and a National Asset
Reporting Structure and Relationships
OASD
(Homeland Defense & Global Security)
OASD
(
Research
&
Engineering)
Director, DTRA
Secretary of Defense
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology &
Logistics
Asst.
Secretary of
Defense for Nuclear, Chemical
& Biological Defense
Programs
Chairman
of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff
Commander,
U.S. Special
Operations Command
COCOMS
COCOMS
ServicesSlide4
DTRA’s Team
Combat Support Agency
Defense Threat
Reduction Agency
Our customers:Slide5
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DTRA Organization Chart
Director
Command Senior Enlisted Leader
General
Council
Deputy Director for Combat Support
Vice Director for Mission Integration
Vice Director for
Plans & Programs
Global Futures
Chief of Staff
Staff Offices
Inspector General
Governmental and Public Affairs
Equal Opportunity &
Diversity Programs
Environmental Safety & Occupational Health
Combatant Command Integration
Director of
Intelligence & Plans
Director of
Partnership Capacity & On-site Inspection
Director of
Research & Development
Director of
Nuclear Enterprise
Director of
Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat
Director of
Human Resources
Director of
Acquisition, Finance, & Logistics
Director of
Information Integration & Technology SefvicesSlide6
Understand the Environment,
Threats
, and Vulnerabilities
Global Situational Awareness
Threat DetectionForensics
Weapons Effects
Verification and monitoring
Consequence of ExecutionIdentifying Emerging Threats
Enabling Technologies
Basic Research
CWMD Testing Capabilities24/7 Technical Reachback
Advanced Analytics
Interagency, international leverage
Safeguard the Force and Manage ConsequencesSystem SurvivabilityThreat
Agent MitigationHazard Characterization and Prediction
Personal ProtectionMedical Diagnostics & AnalysisVaccines/Therapeutics
Rapid response and restoration
Control, Defeat, Disable and/or Dispose WMD ThreatsSpecial operations support
WMD ISRWMD targeting and defeatHTBT characterization and defeat
DTRA RDT&E Overview
Mission Sets
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DISCREET OCULUS
sensorsSlide7
Focused Solely on CBRNE
Collaboratively executes the two
primary DoD S&T budgets for
CWMD
Within a Combat Support Agency (CSA)
Military / Deployable Workforce
24/7
Ops / Reachback Center
Liaison offices at all
US CommandsNimble and responsive to urgent needsBasic Research through Advanced Technology Development (6.1 - 6.3) “under one roof”
Top-notch and unique in-house field test capabilityCompetitive “Best of Breed” across National/DoD labs, industry,
academia
What’s Unique about DTRA RDT&E7
CWMD Weapons Development and Testing
Radiation Hardened 64MB SRAM ChipSlide8
DTRA SBIR
DTRA SBIR
Funds: FY14 = $8.5M FY15 = $8.4M FY16 = $9.1 FY17 = $9.2M
Participate in one DoD solicitation per year
Solicitation 14.3 (8 topics / 16 Phase I awards and 7 Phase II awards) Solicitation 15.2 (8 topics / 16 Phase I awards and planned up to 8Phase II awards) Solicitation 16.2 (7 topics / 14 Phase I awards and planned up to 7
Phase II awards)
SBIR 17.2 BAA (8 topics / 19 Phase I awards and planned up to 8 Phase II awards)
One additional SBIR Phase II award using OSD SBIR STTR funds
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DTRA
STTR
DTRA STTR
Funds: FY14 = $1.2M FY15 = $1.2M FY16 = $1.4M FY17 = $1.3M
Participate in DoD solicitations in even years Solicitation 14.B (5 topics / 10 Phase I awards* and plan for 1 - 2 Phase II awards) No STTR Topics in FY15 Solicitation FY16.A (4 topics / 8 Phase I awards plan for 1 Phase II award)
Two additional STTR Phase II awards using OSD SBIR STTR funds
No STTR Topics in FY17
* Coordinated with CBD /JSTO for funding one DTRA topic (2 Phase I awards and 1 Phase II award)
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DTRA RDT&E Summary
DTRA’s R&D organization focused on CWMD
E
xecutes
the two primary DoD S&T
programs focused on CWMD
Responds to national and DoD CWMD priorities
Balance current Warfighter needs against future requirements
Supports the strategic deterrent
Provides DoD’s primary support for WMD-Terrorism Future Capabilities
RDT&E base provides CWMD combat support directly to our warfighters
WMD-related research into over 100 universities
Integrated/coordinated with DoD, Interagency and international partners
Comprehensive R&D investment drives increased agility for responding to new/changing requirements
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DTRA SBIR/STTR Contact:
Mr. Mark Flohr
SBIR/STTR Program ManagerE-Mail: Mark.D.Flohr.civ@mail.mil