Upcoming Events

Event Descriptions

Links to recordings of each event will be posted after the event ends. All event times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time.

Webinars

In collaboration with the Army Research Office’s PIA partner, the Virginia Tech Applied Research corporation, the Army STTR program will host a series of virtual webinars. These events aim to educate prospective STTR applicants on Army needs and the Army STTR program and provide networking opportunities for small businesses and researchers to meet potential partners.

Industry Day

On 1-2 September 2021, the Army STTR program will host a virtual “Industry Day”. This event is intended to facilitate small businesses and researchers meeting to potentially partner on STTR proposals. The event will include plenary speakers, Q&A sessions with topic authors, and networking opportunities. Event schedule and registration details are forthcoming!


Nov
4

Army STTR Information and Networking Webinar

This webinar will be a “fireside chat” between Dr. Stephen Lee and representatives from two exemplar STTR companies to highlight Army STTR success stories.

Speakers include:

  • Dr. Stephen Lee, Sr. Scientist, Army Research Office

  • Dr. Jeremy Walker, Director, Science and Technology, Teledyne FLIR

  • Dr. Brian France, Senior Chemist, TDA

  • Dr. Bill Bell, Principal Scientist, TDA

All event times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time.

STTR Successes: Ideas with Impact

The Army Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program is an invaluable tool and resource to bring technologies and capability to the Soldier.  The STTR program has given the United States a strategic innovation tool that assures technological overmatch and sets us apart from the rest of the world. 

Dr. Stephen Lee has worked over 23 years with the STTR program to transition science and research to the Soldier.  Dr. Lee is the U.S. Army Research Office Senior Scientist for Interdisciplinary Science with active interests in transitioning basic research and innovation.  Dr. Lee received a Bachelor of Science from Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi, in Chemistry and Biology, and a Doctorate of Philosophy from Emory University in Physical Organic Chemistry. His research focus at ARO includes basic research in hazardous materials management, including studies in decontamination, detection, and protection.  Dr. Lee has been involved in fielding and transitioning many technologies and capabilities to the Soldier including decontaminants, detectors and sensors, field protection equipment, and general gear. His work with TeledyneFLIR and TDA Research highlight examples of the impact and transition of the STTR program.  

TeledyneFLIR Director of Science and Technology, Jeremy Walker, has been involved with STTR throughout his career.  Walker’s STTR research originally supported at the University of Pittsburgh in the Army Research Office (ARO) Chemical Sciences basic research program, demonstrates an excellent example of basic research’s impact from academia through to a fully fielded military system.  The original work, done by Professor Russel, was meant to study enzymes which could break down and destroy chemical warfare agents, but during that work a unique way to detect chemical warfare agents was discovered.  ARO utilized the STTR program where the academic discovery was transitioned to Agentase, a small business formed to further refine and package the synthetic biology developed product for use in the battlefield.  As the capabilities of the new detection system became apparent, the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense began a new program of record known as the Contamination Indicator/Decontamination Assurance System (CIDAS).  Agentase’s success led to the company first becoming a part of a multinational traded company and finally to a fully owned part of TeledyneFLIR Corporation.  This demonstrates STTR programs’ ability to create new business successful at supporting national security.

Bill Bell and Brian France, with TDA Research, have worked in the STTR program for many years. There they have matured many technologies from large companies and academia to commercial products used by the military today, including the detergent SSDX-12® for cleaning aircraft and contaminated equipment. During the development process, the firm discovered that decontamination efficacy improved by simply adding a mixture of commercially available surfactants to the base formulation enabling it to lift hydrophobic chemicals from military relevant surfaces without requiring any mechanical agitation. TDA Research has achieved commercial sales of the surfactant component as a non-reactive detergent solution qualified for use in routine aircraft cleaning per MIL-PRF-87937 and in facilities exposed to heavy metals such as aircraft maintenance facilities.  TDA is continuing to expand their SSDX-12® commercial and military capabilities by exploring cleaning for removal of other hazardous compounds, skin decontamination, and efficacy against emerging chemical and biological hazards.

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Oct
7

Army STTR Information and Networking Webinar

This event will provide opportunities for STTR applicants to ask questions directly of STTR program experts, both in moderated Q&A and one-on-one formats, regarding STTR processes.

Speakers will include:

  • Dr. Imee Smith, Program Manager for the Army STTR program

  • Patricia J. Fox, Procurement Analyst with the Army Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground

  • Nicole Fox, SBIR/STTR Program Manager at the Army Research Office

All event times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time.

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Sep
20

Army STTR Information and Networking Webinar

This event will provide networking opportunities for small businesses and researchers to meet potential partners. A 21.C BAA topic author will also speak on and answer questions regarding their topic so that prospective STTR applicants can learn more about Army needs!

Dr. Imee Smith, Program Manager for the Army STTR program, will give an overview of the STTR process.

Dr. Donald Rogers, author of topic A21C-T022: Cybersecurity Capability for the neXtECU Engine Controller, will speak about implementing cybersecurity protocols into the neXtECU for Army ground vehicles.

All event times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time.

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Sep
9

Army STTR Information and Networking Webinar

This event will provide networking opportunities for small businesses and researchers to meet potential partners. A 21.C BAA topic author will also speak on and answer questions regarding their topic so that prospective STTR applicants can learn more about Army needs!

Dr. Imee Smith, Program Manager for the Army STTR program, will give an overview of the STTR process.

Dr. Ramon Llanos, topic author for topic A21C-T002: Gun-hardened, Hypersonic-capable RF Components for Smart Munitions Projectiles, will speak about incorporating RF components for engaging targets at extreme ranges.

All event times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time.

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Sep
1
to Sep 2

STTR Industry Day

This two-day event will feature a plenary speaker each day followed by parallel sessions to answer questions on 21.C topics, as well as STTR process and contracting questions.

The event dates and times:

September 1, 2021 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

September 2, 2021 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

All event times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time.

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Aug
20

Army STTR Information and Networking Webinar

This event will provide networking opportunities for small businesses and researchers to meet potential partners. There will also be a speaker on one of the Army’s Essential Research Programs so that prospective STTR applicants can learn more about Army needs!

Dr. Imee Smith, Program Manager for the Army STTR program, will give an overview of the STTR process.

Dr. Jason Robinette will speak on the Science of Additive Manufacturing for Next Generation Munitions project. The project’s goal is to utilize Science of Additive Manufacturing for Next Generation Munitions to print custom munitions with double the range and increased lethality.

All event times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time.

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Aug
12

Army STTR Information and Networking Webinar

This first event will provide networking opportunities for small businesses and researchers to meet potential partners. There will also be speakers on a few of the Army’s Essential Research Programs so that prospective STTR applicants can learn more about Army needs!

Dr. Chol-Bum “Mike” Kweon will speak on the Versatile Tactical Power and Propulsion (VICTOR) program. The program’s objective is to develop knowledge and understanding of materials, designs, sensing and control to inform energy/ power solutions for future autonomous systems.

Dr. Chris Hoppel will speak on the Physics of Soldier Protection to Defeat Evolving Threats (PSP) program. The program’s goal is to provide protection overmatch against future threats and develop intelligent and adaptive protective systems.

All event times are listed in U.S. Eastern Time.

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