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Botts Innovative Research Inc SBIR Phase II Award, March 2021

A SBIR Phase II contract was awarded to BOTTS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH INC in March, 2021 for $747,000.0 USD from the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Special Operations Command.

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SBIR/STTR Award Recipient
BOTTS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH INC
BOTTS INNOVATIVE RESEARCH INC
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Government Agency
U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. Department of Defense
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Government Branch
U.S. Special Operations Command
U.S. Special Operations Command
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Award Type
SBIR0
Contract Number (US Government)
6SVL4-21-C-00020
Award Phase
Phase II0
Award Amount (USD)
747,0000
Date Awarded
March 24, 2021
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End Date
April 14, 2022
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Abstract

Botts Innovative Research Inc (Botts-Inc) proposes to develop, install, and demonstrate a prototype system determined to be the most feasible solution during the Phase I feasibility study, with priority placed on the detailed tasks identified in the Phase II Statement of Objectives. This prototype will enable the integration of all Hyper Enabled Operator (HEO) Sensors, Robots and Things into all SOCOM Mission Command System (MCS) Common Operating Pictures (COP) at every echelon, vertically and horizontally, in a way that allows for the maximal integration of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/Computer Vision (AI/ML/CV). This can help HEOs to orient themselves (through situational awareness) in their immediate tactical/operational/strategic setting, such that they can make informed decisions in a time dominant manner, enabling them to take decisive action while overcoming the problem of cognitive overmatch. Essential to this vision is the seamless integration of airborne Full Motion Video (FMV) Sensors with 3D terrain data, and the use of FMV and other Sensors to rapidly and continuously generate and update our 3D characterization of the SOF Battlespace. With the proliferation of FMV and other kinds of sensors, projected atop and continuously improving an increasingly high resolution 3D terrain model, the opportunity for cognitive overmatch is high. To render the additional Sensor data more useful rather than more overwhelming, we propose to prototype a HEO architecture that will rely on more autonomous and more intelligent components and workflows. We see an opportunity to enable HEOs to embrace the benefits of these emergent Sensor technologies, to tighten the OODA Loop, and reduce/eliminate cognitive overmatch. We also see an opportunity to ensure that the MCS COP at every echelon shares in this augmented situational awareness and the benefits automation can bring to mission command. Based on our existing work done with SOFWERX and PEO Strategic Reconnaissance, as well as our SBIR Phase I Feasibility Study, Botts-Inc proposes to extend and implement the open source, open standards based. OpenSensorHub (OSH) (www.OpenSensorHub.org) to demonstrate the “art of the possible” as it relates to the integration of Sensors, Things and Robots in support of HEOs, their units, and their mission command, to provide battlespace awareness at the tactical, operational, and strategic level. This will include the Puma and quadcopter FMV sensor integration that has already been completed, and the demonstration of an OSH based architecture for converting FMV orbits into high resolution three dimension (HR3D) terrain data at the tactical edge. In support of a SOCOM PEO SDA’s Modular Open System Architecture (MOSA) vision, this solution is based on re-usable, open source code and integrations, based on existing open standards, that are already being demonstrated in SOCOM Technical Experiments with already fielded SOF Sensor systems.

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