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Delay and Denial of Unmanned Underwater Vehicles

ID: N252-116 • Type: SBIR / STTR Topic • Match:  95%
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Description

OUSD (R&E) CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY AREA(S): Advanced Computing and Software;Integrated Network Systems-of-Systems;Trusted AI and Autonomy The technology within this topic is restricted under the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), 22 CFR Parts 120-130, which controls the export and import of defense-related material and services, including export of sensitive technical data, or the Export Administration Regulation (EAR), 15 CFR Parts 730-774, which controls dual use items. Offerors must disclose any proposed use of foreign nationals (FNs), their country(ies) of origin, the type of visa or work permit possessed, and the statement of work (SOW) tasks intended for accomplishment by the FN(s) in accordance with the Announcement. Offerors are advised foreign nationals proposed to perform on this topic may be restricted due to the technical data under US Export Control Laws. OBJECTIVE: Develop an innovative solution to delay trespassers or deny access to naval assets by Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs). DESCRIPTION: The proliferation of UUVs has created a need for the U.S. Navy to increase its ability to delay trespassers and deny access to its assets. Permanent underwater barriers are not considered a viable option due to the interference with our own port operations. Therefore, a more operationally supportable approach is required to achieve the U.S. Navy's aims. The Navy is searching for the capability to block, capture, redirect, destroy, or in any other manner neutralize the threat of an unauthorized UUV that is trespassing into sensitive underwater areas. The innovative solution will be capable of delaying and denying small and medium sized UUVs travelling at sprint speeds [Ref 2]. The U.S. Navy defines small and medium UUVs as having a diameter no greater than 21 inches. The solution will be capable of or denying these UUV classes at depths up to 800 feet below the surface. Once the solution is deployed, it will allow the UUV to travel no more than 200 m, and ideally no more than 100 m, before being rendered ineffective. Work produced in Phase II may become classified. Note: The prospective contractor(s) must be U.S. owned and operated with no foreign influence as defined by 32 U.S.C. 2004.20 et seq., National Industrial Security Program Executive Agent and Operating Manual, unless acceptable mitigating procedures can and have been implemented and approved by the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) formerly Defense Security Service (DSS). The selected contractor must be able to acquire and maintain a secret level facility and Personnel Security Clearances. This will allow contractor personnel to perform on advanced phases of this project as set forth by DCSA and SSP in order to gain access to classified information pertaining to the national defense of the United States and its allies; this will be an inherent requirement. The selected company will be required to safeguard classified material during the advanced phases of this contract IAW the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM), which can be found at Title 32, Part 2004.20 of the Code of Federal Regulations. PHASE I: Define and develop a method to deny an UUV access to our assets once it has been identified that meets the requirements in the Description. Define the proposed components of the system, including power sources, electronics, denial tactics, interfaces, and any other design components deemed necessary by the developer. Demonstrate the feasibility of the concept through modelling and simulation. The Phase I Option, if exercised, will include the initial design specifications and capabilities description to build a prototype solution in Phase II. PHASE II: Develop and deliver a prototype UUV Delay and Denial system that meets the requirements listed in the Description. Demonstrate the efficacy of the system in an appropriate environment. The prototype shall be delivered by the end of Phase II. It is probable that the work under this effort will be classified under Phase II (see Description section for details). PHASE III DUAL USE APPLICATIONS: Support the U.S. Navy while transitioning the technology to Navy use through production, integration, and maintenance. Ensure that the final product includes any systems required for interception and subsequent denial or destruction of unauthorized UUVs. A user-friendly interface for ease of use should also be part of the final product. Prepare a strategy to utilize the technology for commercial use. Possible uses include protection of commercial ports and shipping, or research into marine life. REFERENCES: 1. Pullen, John. The Latest Advancements in UAS. Avionics International, May 2023. https://www.aviationtoday.com/2023/05/04/the-latest-advancements-in-uas/ 2. What is the Best Underwater Drone? Flying Magazine, May 2024. https://www.flyingmag.com/guides/best-underwater-drone/ KEYWORDS: Delay; Deny; Interdiction; Unmanned; Autonomous; Harbor Protection; Capture; Three Dimension Trajectory; UUV; AUV; Underwater Vehicle

Overview

Response Deadline
May 21, 2025 Past Due
Posted
April 3, 2025
Open
April 3, 2025
Set Aside
Small Business (SBA)
Place of Performance
Not Provided
Source
Alt Source

Program
SBIR Phase I / II
Structure
Contract
Phase Detail
Phase I: Establish the technical merit, feasibility, and commercial potential of the proposed R/R&D efforts and determine the quality of performance of the small business awardee organization.
Phase II: Continue the R/R&D efforts initiated in Phase I. Funding is based on the results achieved in Phase I and the scientific and technical merit and commercial potential of the project proposed in Phase II. Typically, only Phase I awardees are eligible for a Phase II award
Duration
6 Months - 1 Year
Size Limit
500 Employees
On 4/3/25 Department of the Navy issued SBIR / STTR Topic N252-116 for Delay and Denial of Unmanned Underwater Vehicles due 5/21/25.

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