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US ARMY TANK-AUTOMOTIVE AND ARMAMENTS COMMAND ARMAMENT RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER (TACOM-ARDEC) Technology US ARMY TANK-AUTOMOTIVE AND ARMAMENTS COMMAND ARMAMENT RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER (TACOM-ARDEC) Technology Transfer Opportunities Tim Ryan Chief, Technology Integration Division Advance Systems Concepts Office (973) 724 -7953 tryan@pica. army. mil

Partnering Tools Small Business Innovative Research/Small business Technology Transfer Over $10 million awarded annually Partnering Tools Small Business Innovative Research/Small business Technology Transfer Over $10 million awarded annually Dual Use Science &Technology Cooperative Research and Development Agreements Approximately 50 CRADAs in place Picatinny Innovation Center Cooperative Agreements and Grants Innovative Partnering Mechanisms Patent License Agreements • Extensive patent portfolio available for commercial licensing • Preference for small business Service Agreements Memoranda of Agreements/ Understandings Agreements with other agencies and local government Unique collection of: • Specialty Technologies • Test Facilities and Expertise • Strong Manufacturing/Quality Assurance Base Broaden Our Impact on Industry & Community and Supplement our Mission Activities

Independent Research & Development (IR&D) Technical Inter Change (TIM) Reviews PURPOSE: Communicate the TACOM-ARDEC Independent Research & Development (IR&D) Technical Inter Change (TIM) Reviews PURPOSE: Communicate the TACOM-ARDEC technology needs to industry and help focus their future IR&D efforts on Do. D/Army/TACOM-ARDEC weapons system needs KEY CHARACTERISTICS: Ø One day review attended by key technology areas experts and scientists where the government and contractors review programs/technologies of mutual interests Ø Creates a process that encourages unique partnership with industries that has substantial interest in science and technologies that could bring maximum benefits to the Do. D, Army and TACOM-ARDEC Ø Provides industries the information and feedback they need to effectively implement their IR&D programs POINT OF CONTACT: Mr. Harshad Shah DSN: 973 -724 -3276 3/19/2018 Email: hshah@pica. army. mil

Cooperative Research & Development Agreements (CRADA) TACOM-ARDEC is heavily involved with industry and university Cooperative Research & Development Agreements (CRADA) TACOM-ARDEC is heavily involved with industry and university partners to advance technology that helps supports our mission. Over 70 Active CRADAs ü 59+ with industries ü 11 with universities and other non-profits Competitive Intelligence/ Analysis Goals & Objectives IR&D/ Tech Transfer Plan Partnership Development (ex. CRADA) ü 7 with NJ organizations General Dynamics. IR&D Exchanges GDLS/GDAS/GD-OTS/GD-AIS - FCS Armaments - Recoil Mitigation - Hydra 70 Fuzing - Compacted Propellants - Air Bursting Munitions - Modeling & Simulation

Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) • Authority? – 10 USC 3710 a DA Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) • Authority? – 10 USC 3710 a DA A • Who can enter one? CR – Federal Laboratory (e. g. , ARDEC) • What is a CRADA? – A contract between federal and non-federal parties – Not a procurement (FAR not applicable) – Government provides technical personnel, services, facilities, equipment and other resources, but NO FUNDS – Non-Federal party can provide any and all resources INCLUDING FUNDS – CRADA defines sharing intellectual property

Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) Warhead Concepts Defeats… helicopters, personnel, heavy armor, walls, Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) Warhead Concepts Defeats… helicopters, personnel, heavy armor, walls, BMPs, trucks, bunkers, buildings, artillery, UAVs. CRADAs are a great partnering tool for developing and marketing new concepts

Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program TACOM-ARDEC #1 in Army SBIR Commercialization 13 a. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program TACOM-ARDEC #1 in Army SBIR Commercialization 13 a. M $ lly Annu POINT OF CONTACT: 64% of all Phase II’s produced Phase III revenues! Commercial Sales: Ø Integrated Systems - $61 M Ø Prospective Computer $51 M Ø KVH Industries - $43 M Ø Vista Controls - $36 M Mr. John Saarmann (973) 724 -7943 saarmann@pica. army. mil $13 M Annually to small high tech businesses through TACOM-ARDEC’s SBIR program

 SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR) • SBIR provides up to $850, 000 per SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR) • SBIR provides up to $850, 000 per project in early-stage R&D funding to small companies (less than 500 employees) for projects which serve a Do. D need and have the potential for commercialization in private sector and/or military markets – 3 PHASE PROGRAM: • Phase I: Feasibility Study; 6 months; up to $70 K • Fast Track Option: $50 K bridge between Phase I & II and expedited Phase II evaluation; requires contractor cost share • Phase II: Principal R&D; 2 yrs; up to $730 K • Phase II Plus: Up to $250 K Matching funds • Phase III: Commercialization (private sector or military); non-SBIR funds • OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL BUSINESS/LARGE BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS – SBIR Phase I: at least 2/3 to Small Business – SBIR Phase II: at least 1/2 to Small Business

SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR) • 23 TACOM-ARDEC TOPICS IN 2002. 2 SBIR SOLICITATION SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR) • 23 TACOM-ARDEC TOPICS IN 2002. 2 SBIR SOLICITATION – 1 May 02: Solicitation issued for public release (http: //www. acq. osd. mil/sadbu/sbir/) – 1 July 02: Do. D begins accepting proposals – 17 Aug 02: Solicitation closes – Dec 2002: Phase I Contract Awards • PHASE II AWARDS (FY 03) – 10 Jun 02: Phase II proposal receipt – Oct – Dec 03: Phase II Contract Awards • TALK TO US ABOUT 2003 SBIR TOPICS – Oct-Dec Topic selection

23 TACOM-ARDEC 2002. 2 SBIR Topics A 02 -001 Innovative Energy Generation A 02 23 TACOM-ARDEC 2002. 2 SBIR Topics A 02 -001 Innovative Energy Generation A 02 -002 Innovative Wireless Communications A 02 -003 Extraction of Nitrocellulose from Gun Propellant Formulations A 02 -004 High Power Miniature Laser A 02 -005 Innovative Lightweight Munitions A 02 -006 Nano-particle Capacitor Technology A 02 -007 Hyperspectral 3 -D Detector A 02 -008 Precision Robotics for Tomography A 02 -009 Non-Conventional Munitions A 02 -010 Novel High Intensity Green or Blue Strobe Effect A 02 -011 Small Scale Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) Platform A 02 -012 Advanced Smart Munitions Transceiver A 02 -013 Global Positioning System (GPS) In-Theater Reconstitution A 02 -014 Enhanced Alternative Kinetic Energy Penetrators A 02 -015 Innovative Hydrogen Embrittlement Predictor A 02 -016 Driver Assist Smart Alignment System A 02 -017 Innovative Lightweight Hybrid Ammunition Container A 02 -018 Adaptable/ Reusable Hardware/Software Architectures and Components for Future Combat System Automated Resupply A 02 -019 Innovative Ammunition Security Monitoring System A 02 -020 Automated Remote Payload Delivery System A 02 -021 Innovative Crowd Control Technologies A 02 -022 Low Cost Molded Optics for Small Caliber Projectiles A 02 -023 Intermediate Staging Base Decision Aid

PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENTS • TACOM-ARDEC patents are available for non-exclusive, partially exclusive or exclusive PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENTS • TACOM-ARDEC patents are available for non-exclusive, partially exclusive or exclusive license • Can combine CRADA and/or other tools to provide necessary personnel, know-how and facilities to help licensee commercialize the technology • Examples: – – Munitions (e. g. , 40 mm nonlethal ammunition) Environmentally friendly Chrome Plating technology Manufacturing processes Energetics

World-class Facilities And Always Improving Armaments Lethality Integration Center Links to Industry and Laboratories World-class Facilities And Always Improving Armaments Lethality Integration Center Links to Industry and Laboratories Armaments Technology Facility Armaments Evaluation Complex Armaments Software Engineering Center Under construction Precision Armaments Lab Under construction Advanced Warhead Facility 75+ unique facilities (in some cases, one of a kind in the world) & equipments / state-of-the-art design, modeling & simulation tools

TEST SERVICE AGREEMENTS • 10 USC 2539 b(a)(3) authorizes the Do. D to: – TEST SERVICE AGREEMENTS • 10 USC 2539 b(a)(3) authorizes the Do. D to: – make available the services of its laboratories, at an appropriate fee, for the testing of materials, equipment and models, computer software, and other items • To Whom? 67 Test Service – Any person or entity Agreements in FY 01 • Confidentiality of Test Results – May not disclose outside Federal Government w/out customer’s approval • Simple and Quick – 2 -page agreement, with approval delegated to Business Units

Picatinny Innovation Center § TACOM-ARDEC/County College of Morris/State of New Jersey cooperative effort § Picatinny Innovation Center § TACOM-ARDEC/County College of Morris/State of New Jersey cooperative effort § Serves as intermediary for developing innovative partnerships that benefit TACOM-ARDEC ü Fosters growth of technology businesses § Picatinny Innovation Center helps technology business ventures to locate at Picatinny Arsenal § Provides facility space for CRADA partners - 17 Tenants § Identifies and solicits new partners in industry, academia, state and local government Contacts: Ms. Patricia Milley (973)442 -6401 pmilley@ccm. edu Mr. Tim Ryan (973) 724 -7953 tryan@pica. army. mil

Unsolicited Proposals • The TACOM-ARDEC has a continuing interest in receiving and evaluating new Unsolicited Proposals • The TACOM-ARDEC has a continuing interest in receiving and evaluating new ideas, suggestions, and inventive concepts offered outside of a formally advertised request by individuals and industries. • The TACOM-ARDEC has a standard process for reviewing Unsolicited Proposals. Ø A valid Unsolicited Proposal must -- Be innovative and unique; -- Be independently originated and developed by the offeror; -- Be prepared without Government supervision; -- Include sufficient detail to permit government evaluation; and -- Not be a proposal for a known competitive acquisition POINT OF CONTACT: Ms. Elaine Serao Technical & Industrial Liaison Officer (973) 724 -7349 eserao@pica. army. mil

Other Partnering Initiatives • High Tech Park Feasibility Study – Partnered with New Jersey Other Partnering Initiatives • High Tech Park Feasibility Study – Partnered with New Jersey EDA, Commerce, Commission on S&T; Morris Area Development Group, Morris County Picatinny Innovation Center and Morris County Chamber of Commerce to jointly investigate the establishment of a Public/Private High Tech Park at Picatinny. • Facility Leasing- 4 buildings (77, 000 sq. ft. ) for mission related commercial use.

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