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Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Mark Flohr
Program Manager
DTRA J9
This entire briefing is
UNCLASSIFIED
Distribution A
Approved for Public ReleaseSlide2
Unique Team, Unique People, Unique Mission
Synchronizer of
CWMD planning
USSTRATCOM Center
for Combating WMD
Combat Support Agency
Defense Threat
Reduction Agency
Lead for elimination
of WMD
Standing Joint Force
Headquarters Elimination
Our customers:Slide3
DTRA/SCC-WMD Mission
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Strategy & Planning
Research & DevelopmentOperations & Training
Chemical
Biological
Nuclear
Radiological
High-Yield Explosives
Center for
CWMD
Nonproliferation
Counterproliferation
Consequence
ManagementSlide4
Research and Development Overview
Information Sciences and Applications
24/7 Technical Reachback
Hazard and Effects ModelingAdvanced Analytics and Situational AwarenessNuclear TechnologiesNuclear threat detectionNuclear forensicsSystem survivability (Rad Hard, EMP)Nuclear weapons effectsMonitoring and verification technologies
Basic and Fundamental Research
STEM workforce development
6.1 grants to UniversitiesChemical and Biological TechnologiesMedical countermeasuresDisease surveillance, threat detection, and point of need diagnosticsThreat activity sensing and reportingRapid Response and Restoration S&TCounter WMD TechnologiesCWMD terrorism technologiesPersistent ISR for WMD
Defeat conceptsTest facilities and technologyDeployable sensors
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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 CenterLiaison offices at all US CommandsNimble and responsive to urgent needs
Basic 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, academiaAligned, co-located with USSTRATCOM Center for CWMDRequirementsAdvocacySynchronization across DOD/InteragencyWhat’s Unique about DTRA RDT&E5
CWMD Weapons Development and Testing
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DTRA SBIR
DTRA SBIR
Funds: FY14 = $8.5M FY15 = $8.4M FY16 = $9.1
Participate in one DoD solicitation per yearSolicitation 14.3 (8 topics / 16 Phase I awards and planned up to 8Phase 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 8Phase II awards)
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DTRA STTR
DTRA STTR
Funds: FY14 = $1.2M FY15 = $1.2M FY16 = $1.4M
Participate in one DoD solicitation per year Solicitation 14.B (5 topics / 10 Phase I awards* and 1 - 2 Phase II awards) No STTR Topics in FY15 Solicitation FY16.A (4 topics / 8 Phase I awards 1 Phase II award)DTRA’s first participation in STTR was Solicitation 14.B* 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
DoD’s R&D organization focused on CWMD
Executes 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 CapabilitiesRDT&E base provides CWMD combat support directly to our warfightersWMD-related research into over 100 universitiesIntegrated/coordinated with DoD, Interagency and international partnersComprehensive R&D investment drives increased agility for responding to new/changing requirements
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