SBIR/STTR Award attributes
To address the Army’s need for a Hardware Open Systems Technology (HOST)-conformant mission computer product, Physical Optics Corporation (POC) proposes to advance the development of the HOST-Conformant, Adaptable, Modular, Interoperable, and Secure Mission Computer (HAMIS) System proven feasible in Phase I. The innovation in HAMIS reduces obsolescence, integration, maintenance, and upgrade costs and improves interoperability, modularity, and multivendor solutions. It also reduces the use of proprietary interfaces, preventing the issue of vendor lock. In addition, its reconfigurable interface allows new functionalities to be rapidly incorporated. The HAMIS design results in an open architecture that includes benefits of widely accepted core technology standards for embedded systems. In Phase I, POC successfully met all the objectives and conclusively demonstrated the feasibility of HAMIS. Key technical risks associated with the technology were reduced by designing, developing, and testing a limited-scale prototype. As a result, Phase II development is now a straightforward process of engineering, optimization, and risk-reduction. In Phase II, POC plans to further mature this technology by building a full prototype system. We anticipate that at the end of Phase II, HAMIS will reach technology readiness level (TRL)-6 and will be mature enough for further Army testing and evaluation.