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Ministry of Defence

Ministry of Defence

Ministry of Defence

Detection of Volatile Compounds

Stand-off Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds

The Centre for Defence Enterprise, in conjunction with the MOD Counter-Terrorism Science & Technology Centre, is hosting a seminar on the stand-off detection of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). The seminar will launch a call for innovative research proposals for technology that can help locate trace amounts of VOCs in a wider environment.

Currently, dogs are often used to conduct area searches for targets such as explosives, buried objects and people. All of these targets are releasing small quantities of airborne chemicals, known as VOCs. Dogs will remain a key asset for searches but MOD is seeking other methods to perform this task with minimal intervention by personnel.

The challenging scenario is that an obscured (cannot be observed) target is releasing trace amounts of VOCs. None of the VOCs are likely to be individually unique to the target which could be anywhere within a target area of approx 1 square mile. Manpower resources are limited and therefore potential solutions must operate with minimal demands on personnel. In the context of this call, the term ‘stand-off' means that personnel should not be required to enter the search area, but sensors can.

MOD is already aware of existing products that can detect and identify either pre-defined specific or ranges of chemicals. For this call MOD is looking for novel concepts to provide additional capability against this unique and extremely difficult challenge.

Up to £400K is available to fund multiple highly innovative research / proof of principle proposals addressing the above scenario. Full details of the call will be announced at the seminar on 6th October, together with timescales for submission and award of contracts. It is intended that contracts should be awarded by the end of 2009.

A networking lunch will be available between 1230 and 1330. Spaces are limited and early application is advised via our website at www.science.mod.uk . Confirmation of attendance along with joining instructions & directions will be sent once registration has closed. MOD does not charge for attendance at CDE seminars.

For more details, please see
http://www.science.mod.uk/events/event_detail.aspx?eventid=38

Downloading the brief

The brief will be available after the seminar on 6th October.

Open date: 06 October 2009

Close date: 01 December 2009

Website: www.science.mod.uk

Email: science-enterprise@mod.uk

Phone number: 01235 438 445

Status:

Closed

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