NBC Industry Group

Advocates for Industry / Solutions for Government

Member Company

Parsons



Contact: Al Gomez
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: al.gomez@parsons.com

Tetra Tech, Inc.



Contact: Mic Griben
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: mic.griben@tetratech.com

Spectral Sensor Solutions



Contact: Scott Higdon
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: scott.higdon@S-3-LLC.com

Southern Research Institute



Contact: Jacqueline Rams
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: RAMS@southernresearch.org

Patricio Enterprises



Contact: Vincent Johnston
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: vjohnston@patricioenterprises.com

MacAulay Brown



Contact: Steven Alexander
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: Steven.alexander171@gmail.com

Jameson, LLC



Contact: Damon Gray
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: DGRAY@JAMESONCORP.COM

Imua Technologies Incorporated



Contact: Patrick Hiu
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: PHiu@imuati.com

Engility



Contact: Sam Lucas
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: Sam.Lucas@engilitycorp.com

BioFire DX



Contact: Matt Scullion
Telephone:
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Email: Matt.Scullion@biofiredx.com

BCF Solutions, Inc.

23009th Street South, Suite 200
Arlington, VA 22204
Contact: Tim Foerster
Telephone: (703) 717-9922
Fax: (703) 717-9949
Email: tfoerster@bcfsolutions.net

BCF Solutions, Incorporated (BCF) is a prime contract holder with JPEO-CBD OPETS in the Business and Analytical Domain. With more than two hundred and sixty employees, BCF provides quality program management, business management, analysis services, scientific solutions, and professional services that integrate the technical, operational, programmatic, and policy aspects for the Federal Government and a diverse range of commercial clientele. We are also the Government leaders in life cycle facility management. We reduce costs and improve performance for our customers through technical enhancement, process improvement, quality assurance, and collaboration. In addition, BCF is a provider of clinical research which provides cost effective services for pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

Our first customer was the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) in 2003 and since that time our customer list has grown to include AMCOM, DHS, DOE, FAA, FBI, NASA, the State Department, TSA, the Secret Service, US Army, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) Organization, and now JPEO-CBD! Our core capabilities for these customers include:

·         Financial and Budget Analysis - Assess Program Life Cycles; Update/Track Program Plans and Schedules; Prepare and Track Financial/Budgetary Data; Assist in Strategic Budgetary Planning and Variance Analysis throughout Program Life Cycles; Conduct A-127 System Compliance; OMB 300 Expertise; Policy Formation and Execution; and Business Process Improvements for FAA, MDA, and TSA.

·         Cost Estimating - Provide cost models capable of consolidating a large number of estimates, automating basic estimation functions, producing reports, and easily accepting schedule, quantity, deployment and other updates are vital to meeting the daily cost-related demands; provide cost analysis support; provide cost data collection support; and provide affordability support for MDA.

·         Earned Value Management -  In-house Developed Tools: Schedule Test and Assessment, Standard 5 Page Analysis, and XML Connect; Develop EVM Systems; Develop and Implement Baseline Reviews; Implementation and Validation Reviews; Develop and maintain Work Breakdown Structures; Critical Path Analysis; GAP Analysis; IMS Resource Loading; Schedule Development and Maintenance; Schedule Analysis; and EVM Training Guides and Workbooks for NASA, AMCOM, and MDA.

·         Acquisition Management and Program Support - Acquisition and Program management support for Program Managers and Directors; Plan and Management; Provide Analysis And Assessments of Data, Policy, Directives, Guidance, Instructions; Provide Advice and Recommendations based on Applicable Industry Practices and Analysis; Preparation of Documentation, Briefings, White Papers, Reports, Metrics, and Correspondence; Facilitate Program Development and Deployment by establishing Policies and Processes; Develop Direction and Guidance for Associated Programs; Assess Program Performance; Develop, Maintain, and  Report on Program Baselines; Develop an Acquisition Workforce to Support Mission Needs; and Provide Support Through All Phases of the Acquisition Cycle for NOAA and MDA.

·         Customized Security Services & Productions - BCF provides Engineering Solutions & Services and Product Suites predominantly related to physical security, CCTV surveillance, and communications infrastructure. Services offered include:  engineering; custom security products; custom communications products; Product Suites; security and communications services; and Technology Consulting. Our staff includes a number of highly experienced engineers with extensive backgrounds in security system design, CCTV systems, wired and wireless communication systems, long range microwave communications, printed circuit board design, electronics and mechanical packaging, embedded system software development, application level software development, system prototyping, and system testing/troubleshooting. We also develop, implement, and maintain: security systems; mobile digital observation systems; systems engineering; remote location surveillance; entry point screening; long range observation; customized auto entry control; wireless, low profile cameras; and rapid, mobile security systems.

·         Facility Management - Computer Aided Facility Management (CAFM); In-house developed tools for Allocated Space Summaries and Building Utilization Tracking Tables; Life cycle Assessments and Efficiencies; Facility Inspections and Recommendations; Customized Policies, Procedures, and Standards; Document Management and Briefing Preparation; and Complete Transition Logistics and Support for the MDA.

·         Project Controls – Requirements definition and analysis; project management control design; process development; baseline schedule development and resource allocation; and customized training for DOE, National Science Foundation, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Caltech, and ITER Organization.

BCF has grown both organically and by acquisitions. We have systems and procedures to support all the work presently required of us and our systems are easily scalable to handle increased demands. BCF possesses years of experience providing premiere service on multiple projects to multiple Federal Clients simultaneously. Our extensive experience with the government is due to the high standards that we demand throughout all aspects of our operations. Evidence of our strong performance with these government projects can be found in the continuing usage of our organization by these Government customers. In the past four years BCF has steadily increased its volume of business with the 19 agencies that we have supported. Beginning in 2003, we had 2 contract-employees but finished with the year with13; by the end of 2005, that number had risen to 48. We are currently approximately 225 employees and an estimated $43M in revenue. This steady growth is indicative of BCF’s expert recruitment techniques and client-focused service. BCF receives requests routinely from repeat customers who have used us in the past as a reliable resource. Additionally, we receive requests from government contracting officers and end users who have heard of our strong performance from their neighboring divisions within the same umbrella. Our headquarters in Arlington, VA is set-up for future growth and as our company grows we will add new professional employees to help up meet the growing demands of our customers.

BCF is customer focused, providing quality, timely services and products at an affordable price. All customer taskings are executed to ensure proper implementation, direction, and oversight processes are addressed. Every day our customers rely on us to help them achieve success, as they define it. We provide a broad array of planning and execution services using a phased approach. We assume responsibility and utilize best practices to develop and use repeatable procedures to maximize our effectiveness. We encourage frequent assessments and feedback to limit risk and provide management control.

As a recognized company in the Washingtonian’s biannual “Great Places to Work” since 2009, BCF believes our most valuable resource is our people and our customers. We place an emphasis on both team and individual accomplishments to propel company success. We invest greatly in our energetic and diverse employees. All our management activities and decisions are centered on improving and growing our employee base. This includes industry leading compensation and benefits. BCF also advocates professional development, cross training our staff with technical, business, and managerial skills needed for advancement, as well as promoting from within.

BCF believes the key to good relations with employees and customers resides within open channels of communication from every employee through to every executive. Through communication and innovation we aim for maximum efficiency and perpetual improvement through evolving policies and procedures based on customer and employee feedback.

Bertin Corp.

155 Gibbs Street, #533
Rockville. MD 20850
Contact: Antonin Duval
Telephone: (240) 428-1048
Fax:
Email: duval@bertin-corp.com

Welcome to Bertin Corp., the US subsidiary of Bertin Technologies, a French engineering company with fifty years of experience. Created in 2011, Bertin Corp. aims to provide and develop innovative products in the fields of life science, healthcare, and military defense and we aim to share our expertise with R&D scientists and CBRN Defense Teams. We are an established leader in the field of CBRN threat detection and work closely with military organizations worldwide. We specialize in chemical and biological detection and offer equipment focused on meeting the war-fighter’s needs in the field.  

Offering Advanced Solutions for Chemical and Biological Detection
Bertin Technologies has worked closely with Defense and Homeland Security sectors for half a century and brings this innovative technological experience to Bertin Corp. Bertin Corp offers complete solutions to military and civilian communities (soldiers, first responders, medical professionals, public health and emergency personnel) aimed at ensuring efficient and rapid chemical and biological threat detection.  


Chemical threat detection - Second-Sight
Second Sight® MS is an infrared (IR) gas cloud detector, designed for chemical area surveillance in the open field and under harsh conditions. It has been designed for early warning and visualization of suspicious clouds that could pose a potential threat. The real time imaging feature shows localization of dangerous gases such as toxic industrial gases or warfare agents (nerve gases or vesicants). In the case of detection, an alarm is raised and real time visualization of the scene is available, thus allowing for efficient management of the chemical event. Find the right solution for chemicla threat detection at www.secondsight-gasdetection.com  


Biological contamination control - Coriolis
The Coriolis product line includes a ruggedized bio-aerosol sampler dedicated to CBRN RECON teams or first responders. These units are suited for bio-surveillance and quick deployment in case of an event with bio-threat suspicion. They are efficient, portable and have been ruggedized for use in an unfamiliar environment. These products have been designed to collect large concentrations of aerosols in the breathable range of 0.5 to 10 μm, thus being more representative of the environment than traditional bio-aerosol samplers. Thanks to its ability to collect bio-aerosol particles into liquid format, this system can be used with rapid identification techniques (immunoassay, PCR, etc.) to provide an early warning of aerosolized biological warfare agents. Find the right solution for your air sampling needs at www.coriolis-airsampler.com.

Luminex Corporation

12212 Technology Blvd.
Austin, TX 78727
Contact: Matthew Lesho
Telephone: 512 348-2386
Fax:
Email: mlesho@luminexcorp.com

Luminex Corporation is committed to supporting the federal government with cost-effective biological detection solutions.  Open-architecture xMAP® technology allows simultaneous detection of bacterial, viral, parasite, and toxin agents, in a highly flexible, multiplexed architecture capable of protein and nucleic acid assay formats. The xMAP suspension array technology enables multiplex identification of up to 500 analytes in a single reaction using small sample volumes. The microsphere technology platform offers expansion capability, wherein newly discovered agent threats could be added to an existing panel with relative ease by adding new microsphere sets coupled to specific detection moieties. In addition to high multiplexing, thousands of microspheres from each region are used to detect each target in a single mix, yielding significant improvements in statistical accuracy. With the recent introduction of the MAGPIX® system, an inherently robust platform that uses bead imaging technology, Luminex is able to better support missions that require field deployable systems. Luminex also develops Sample to Answer detection solutions that automate many of the manual processes typically used in the laboratory.  Luminex technology has been integrated into a wide range of biodetection capabilities, including autonomous environmental surveillance, medium and high throughput medical diagnostics, food safety screening, and critical infrastructure protection.

GP Strategies

408 David Court
Bel Air, MD 21015
Contact: Joseph LaFleur
Telephone: (410) 322-5689
Fax:
Email: jlafleur@gpworldwide.com

AAI Corporation

318 Clubhouse Road
Hunt Valley, MD 21030
Contact: Bobby Adkins
Telephone: (817) 905-4896
Fax:
Email: badkins@aai.textron.com

Radiation Shield Technologies (RST)

P.O. Box 21026
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33335
Contact: Ronald DeMeo
Telephone: (866) 733-6766
Fax:
Email: rdemeo@radshield.com

Chemring Detection Systems, Inc.

4205 Westinghouse Commons Drive
Charlotte, NC 28273
Contact: Neale Messina
Telephone: (802) 238-0812
Fax:
Email: nmessina@chemringds.com

Bowhead Science & Technology, LLC

103 Bata Blvd., Suite K
Belcamp, MD 21017
Contact: Kevin Walls
Telephone: (410) 688-0996
Fax: (410) 297-4156
Email: kevin.walls@bowheadsupport.com

URS

1309 Continental Drive, Suite R
Abingdon, MD 21009
Contact: Harry Barrick
Telephone: (410) 612-2206
Fax: (410) 612-2220
Email: harry.barrick@urs.com

Patriot Services Corporation

2655 Oakley Park Rd, Suite 210
Commerce, MI 48390
Contact: Steve Potter
Telephone: (248) 229-7823
Fax: (248) 313-3200
Email: spotter@patriot-services.com

ORTEC

801 S. Illinois Ave
Oak Ridge, KY 37831
Contact: John Smalling
Telephone: (865) 482-4411
Fax: (865) 425-1380
Email: John.Smalling@ametek.com

Millennium Corporation

1421 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 810
Arlington, VA 22201
Contact: Kyle Burke
Telephone: (571) 527-2231
Fax: (703) 412-9493
Email: kyle.burke@millgroupinc.com

Merrick & Company

2450 South Peoria Street
Aurora, CO 80014
Contact: Ross Graham
Telephone: (703) 680-6086
Fax: (303) 751-7967
Email: ross.graham@merrick.com

First Line Technology, LLC

3656 Centerview Dr. Suite 4
Chantilly, VA 20151
Contact: Randy Sakowitz
Telephone: (703) 955-7510
Fax: (703) 955-7540
Email: rsakowitz@firstlinetech.com

DC2P, LLC

5935 Dorothy Bolton Court
Alexandria, VA 22310
Contact: Roy Kelly
Telephone: (703) 822-0405
Fax: (703) 719-5804
Email: roy.kelly@dc2p.net

CBRNe World

400 East Pratt St., Suite 800
Baltimore, MD 21202
Contact: David Levitt
Telephone: (443) 821-3993
Fax:
Email: David.levitt@cbrneworld.com

American Innovations, Inc.

500 Chestnut Ridge Road
Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977
Contact: Grant Haber
Telephone: 845-371-3333
Fax: 845-371-3885
Email: GrantH@AiiNY.com

IIT Research Institute

10 West 35th Street
Chicago, IL 60616
Contact: Jessica Humphreys
Telephone: 717-467-5186
Fax:
Email: jhumphreys@iitri.org

Infectious Disease, Vaccine and Biodefense Capabilities and Past Performance
IIT Research Institute has provided research and development services to the U.S. Government and to commercial sponsors in the biodefense, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, chemical, and consumer products industries for more than 50 years.

IITRI scientists have a proud history of supporting government and private industry in animal model development and assessment of medical countermeasures. As part of ongoing programs, research is underway on efficacy, potency, and safety assessment of vaccines, antitoxins and therapeutics for protection against biological warfare agents. IITRI is registered with the CDC and USDA for possession and use of select agents and toxins. IITRI also operates a Department of the Army approved Biological Surety Program.

IITRI scientists have maintained active research and testing programs involving preclinical development of novel therapeutics and vaccines for more than thirty years. Our large library of bacteria and viruses contains many biological agents of interest to the biodefense community. We can perform specialized microbiology, immunology, or molecular biology testing services. Further capabilities are available in our BSL-3 animal facility to offer in vivo models of bioaerosol exposure.

**Further development of IITRI’s bio-aerosol capabilities is underway to validate the anthrax rabbit model for 2013

NAICS: 541711, 541712  DUNS: 005447826   Cage: 03889
Business Type: Contracts and Grants; Other Not-for-profit Organization

20/20 Genesystems, Inc

9430 Key West Avenue, Suite 100
Rockville MD 20850
Contact: Barry Cohen
Telephone: 240-453-6339 x103
Fax: 240-403-0289
Email: bcohen@2020gene.com

Advanced Photonic Crystals

377 Rubin Center Drive, Suite 207
Fort Mill, SC 29708
Contact: Rick Rentz
Telephone: 843-991-2324
Fax:
Email: rentz@north17consulting.com

Advanced Photonic Crystals (APC), located in Fort Mill, South Carolina, has licensed from Clemson University the exclusive rights to a series of patented processes based on hydrothermal crystal growth that enables the growth of single crystals for military and commercial laser applications, from IR down to deep ultraviolet, that considerably out-perform anything on the market today. APC's technology, hydrothermal crystal growth, provides for the manufacture of extremely high quality laser and non-linear optical crystals for solid state laser systems. Many of the crystals that APC produces with this crystal growth method either 1) can offer a vast improvement over existing crystal growth technologies such as conventional epitaxy (hydrothermal epitaxy for passive Q-switched microlasers for target and range finding and missile guidance), 2) cannot be made by any other crystal growth method (e.g., scandium and lutetium-based crystals for extreme high power laser systems), or 3) are crystals that are grown under U.S. Patent protection (e.g., KBBF for the deep UV detection of chem-bio matter and the study of superconductor materials). APC'c core hydrothermal crystal growth technologies are chemistry and high pressure autoclave engineering. If a crystalline material can be dissolved in water and high temperatures, our chemistry expertise allows us to create unique and novel routes to the growth of high quality crystals. Similarly, if a crystalline material requires very high temperatures and pressures for crystal growth, APC has developed proprietary autoclave technology that can withstand operating temperatures of 700oC at 70,000 psi; a next generation autoclave is under development to handle 100,000 psi. Hydrothermal crystal growth typically takes place in a high-pressure aqueous phase, heated well above the critical point of water, typically between 380 and 600oC, although some crystals require ammonia-based chemistry. High-pressure autoclaves are used to contain the hot, supercritical fluid and the autoclaves are maintained with a temperature differential that defines a hot, dissolution zone, and a cooler, growth zone. Typically, microcrystalline feedstock of the starting material is dissolved to saturation (ideally in concentrations around 1 wt %) by an appropriate mineralizer in the hot zone. The dissolved material is transported by the fluid to a cooler zone, where it becomes supersaturated, and deposits the dissolved material on appropriate seed crystal. One particular crystal that APC grows in this manner is potassium beryllium fluoroborate (or simply KBBF). KBBF is a non-linear optical crystal that can perform second harmonic generation of laser light down to an unprecedented 176nm (deep UV) for use in solid state lasers. Taking 15 years and spending the equivalent of 25 million U.S. dollars, development of the first KBBF crystals was accomplished by a group of Chinese researchers under the direction of Dr. Chuangtian Chen. The Chinese initially shared their KBBF crystals with the research community beyond China's borders. However, in 2009 the PRC, realizing the strategic significance of KBBF, halted the external distribution of the crystal. As a result, APC is now the only global source outside of China for this unique crystal. KBBF offers the promise of considerably improving chemical, biological, and explosive (CBE) threat detection, particularly in regards to the employment of Raman spectroscopy. Ultraviolet Raman spectroscopy generates even stronger signals than infrared Raman spectroscopy because of the combined effects of the quartic frequency dependence of the scattering cross section and the possibilityofresonanceRamanthatselectivelyexcitesspecificmolecularfunctionalgroups. To gain the maximum enhancement and avoid obfuscating photoluminescence, laser excitation in the 200-230 nm region is required. This requirement has historically been the primary obstacle to developing an effective Raman-enabled chem-bio detector. However, this frequency range falls right within KBBF's "sweet spot", and is the only NLO crystal capable of delivering these wavelengths reliably and efficiently. Interest in APC's KBBF for chem-bio detection applications has been quite high across the U.S. Departments of Defense and Homeland Security, including the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), Joint Project Manager for Biological Defense (JPM-BD), the Army's Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC), and the Army and Naval Research Labs (ARL and NRL).

CH2M Hill



Contact: Paul Kendall
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: pkendall@ch2m.com

Global Emergency Resources



Contact: Mark Godell
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: mark.goodell@ger911.com

FLIR Detection and Protection



Contact: David Cullin
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: david.cullin@flir.com

KD Analytical Consulting



Contact: Robert Neumann
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: bob.neumann@kdanalytical.com

Tradeways, Ltd.



Contact: Joseph Gorski
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: jgorski@tradewaysusa.com

Analytic Services Inc. (ANSER)

2900 S. Quincy St. Suite 800
Arlington, VA 22206
Contact: Tom Woloszyn
Telephone: (703) 416-3573
Fax: (703) 416-3187
Email: thomas.woloszyn@anser.org

At ANSER, we focus our resources and capabilities in areas that allow us to be at the forefront of shaping our Nation’s future. We look over the horizon to anticipate emerging requirements and identify the best ways to maximize our public service contributions. Systems thinking is fundamental to our analytic approach and adds differentiating value to all service lines, as we confront and manage in a more complex and interdependent world. With these underpinnings, we apply our talents to assist clients who are united by their responsibilities to advance critical national priorities and implement effective public sector operations. Advancing Critical National Priorities The challenges our Nation faces change and evolve with the domestic and global environments. ANSER focuses on areas critical to national security and public safety, with current core efforts serving Government entities that must work together to address national security challenges through the implementation of common and intersecting functions – Joint Operations The new, reorganized, and existing intelligence community – Intelligence Those who implement or influence the all-hazards risk analysis continuum – Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection The community that enables our Nation to advance its security posture and competitive position through technological achievement – Science & Technology Implementing Effective Public Sector Operations Our government leadership, at all levels, is tasked with ensuring the best and most efficient operations while achieving mission goals and objectives. ANSER contributes by Helping organizations develop and integrate their business processes and continuously enhance performance – Enterprise Systems & Planning Conducting systems analysis, resource planning, and program management to enable our clients to improve their core mission operations – Operations Analysis & Management And we keep a vigilant eye on new ways to extend our nearly fifty-year legacy of unbiased support through our Emerging Initiatives. Our Services We provide a broad array of services to meet the needs of our clients. Policy, Strategy, and Plan Development and Implementation Requirements Analysis Program Management Decision Support Acquisition Analysis Science & Technology Assessments Financial Management Logistics Planning & Management Performance Analysis CIO Planning & Management Exercises & Training Security/Risk/Threat Analysis and Planning Transformation

SRI/CBRN Resource Network



Contact: Art Fisher
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: art.fisher@strategicri.com

Raytheon USBD



Contact: Pete Biotto
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: pete.bilotto@raytheon.com

Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems



Contact: Virginia Morlock
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: virginia.morlock@ngc.com

Hamilton Sundstrand Space and Defense



Contact: Roy Butler
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: leroy.butler@hs.utc.com

Draeger Safety, Inc.



Contact: Rick Pallen
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: rick.pallen@draeger.com

CamelBak Products

2000 S. McDowell Blvd. Suite 200
Petaluma, CA 94954
Contact: Martina Hutchison
Telephone: 800.880.5754
Fax:
Email: MHutchinson@camelbak.com

Founded in 1989, CamelBak invented the hands-free hydration category and is the global leader in personal hydration. CamelBak offers a complete line of technical hydration gear, including CBR X, our reservoir for CBR threats that meets the US Army’s stringent requirements for a MPPHS and tough enough for everyday use.

Block Engineering



Contact: Petros Kotidis
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: petros.kotidis@blockeng.com

BIOSAFE, Inc.

2545 Penn Aveenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Contact: Gerry Getman
Telephone: 412 680-3224
Fax: 412 770-1302
Email: Ggetman@biosafe.com

BIOSAFE's Mission is to add value to our customers and stakeholders by providing BIOSAFE's antimicrobial product protection on or in materials for use in military, medical or consumer products. BIOSAFE, Inc. has commercialized a novel EPA approved antimicrobial additive called HM 4100 that can be compounded directly into materials such as thermoplastic resins or applied as a coating to almost any surface. HM 4100 is a proprietary material that provides protection to a material against a broad spectrum of gram + and - bacteria, viruses, fungi and algae. The antimicrobial efficacy of HM 4100 has been vetted by United States Army Research Office during a Phase I and Phase II STTR project on personal and collective protective equipment. HM 4100 does not leach from the surface of the treated material. The mechanism of kill is disruption of the organism’s cell wall. This mechanism of kill prevents the formation of mutated organisms. HM 4100 creates a surface that prevents the growth and colonization of microorganisms. HM 4100’s current TRL 9-fully commercialized. HM 4100 is faster acting and more effective at controlling the growth of microbes when compared to commercial silver containing antimicrobials.

BIOQUELL Defense, Inc.

101 Witmer Road
Horsham, PA., 19044
Contact: Ed Gioioso
Telephone: 215-692-4104
Fax:
Email: ed.gioioso@bioquell.com

Bioquell Defense has over 40 years experience in the design, development and manufacture of Vehicle CBRN Filtration Systems, High Efficiency Cabin Fresh Air Fine Particulate Filtration Systems, Vehicle Crew Cooling and Environmental Control Units, Unhardened Collective Protection (UCPS) Systems, Shelter CBRN Systems and a range of CBRN Filters and support equipment. Bioquell's HPV technology can also be used to eradicate biological and chemical weapons from key assets, including sensitive equipment and critical facilities.

Best Value Technology, Inc.



Contact: Cheryl Warner
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: cwarner@bvti.com

AirBoss Defense

28A, boul. De l'Aéroport
Bromont, Qc J2L 1S6
Contact: Sindy Carrier
Telephone: (450) 534-9979 X 334
Fax: (450) 534-4951
Email: sindy.carrier@airbossdefense.com

Understanding the operational requirements of its clients; AirBoss Defense develops and manufactures high-tech Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) against CBRN threats for the defense and all hazards security markets. Over the past 40 years, AirBoss Defense has created innovative user-oriented designs and promoted the utmost advanced technical materials in millions of products sold in over 25 nations.

Renowned internationally for its CBRN (PPE), their range of products also includes industrial extruded and moulded rubber engineered products.


With superior ergonomics and comfort, and surpassing NATO requirements, AirBoss Defense’s gas masks, hand wear and footwear are especially designed to perfectly integrate with CBRN suits and components. Not only does AirBoss Defense’s PPE offer ultimate protection against CBRN threats, it has also been proven to be effective against a wide range of Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TIC’s).


When it comes to protection, AirBoss Defense delivers!

Air Cruisers Company



Contact: Robert Mendez
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: robert.mendez@zodiacaerospace.com

EVENTITY



Contact: Robert Meffert
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: meffertdc@gmail.com

Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.



Contact: Joseph Huber
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: joe.huber@tbe.com

Kwikpoint

908 King Street, Suite 300
Alexandria, VA 22314
Contact: Swede Hansen
Telephone: (703) 307-5527
Fax:
Email: shansen@kwikpoint.com

Bracco Diagnostics, Inc.

107 College Road East
Princeton, NJ 08540
Contact: Ed Martin
Telephone: (443) 340-9275
Fax:
Email: ed.martin@diag.bracco.com

Pathsensors

800 West Baltimore Street, Suite 405
Baltimore, MD 21201
Contact: David Parrish
Telephone: (703) 481-2599
Fax: (703) 464-0917
Email: dparrish@pathsensors.com

Thales USA Defense and Security, Inc.

2733 S Crystal Drive, Suite 1250
Arlington, VA 22202
Contact: Robert Andreas
Telephone: (703) 838-5644
Fax: (571) 255-4610
Email: bob.andreas@thalesusa-ds.com

RBC Shield, LLC

3530 Lowlen Court
Ellicott City, MD 21042-3854
Contact: Jim Rodgers
Telephone: (443) 745-7752
Fax: (877) 371-3194
Email: jrodgers@rbcshield.com

RBC Shield, LLC is the patent holder of a product that allows a homeowner, business, government office, school, hospital, command center, critical infrastructure facility, etc. to easily and affordably retrofit existing, usable space and create a WMD shelter-in-place (SIP). Equipped with the proper CBRN filtered air supply (which we supply), the occupants can stay indefinitely inside the SIP until the danger has passed or until evacuation routes are clear. The product is ideally suited for: · Major metropolitan areas that are vulnerable to a radiological dispersal device (“dirty bomb”) or attack with chemical agents such as Sarin, VX or mustard gas. In the U.S. alone, this risk is shared by over 48 million people. · Areas within 50 miles of the 103 nuclear power plants in the U.S. that would typically require evacuation in the event of an accident. More than 166 million people live within these zones. · Areas through which trains and trucks pass carrying HAZMAT materials; or cities surrounding major ports in the U.S. where huge quantities of hazardous chemicals are off-loaded · Areas surrounding the 823 chemical production plants in the U.S. where a toxic release could affect more than 100,000 people at each location. Calculations from the data provided by the Department of Homeland Security reveal that more than 93 million people are at risk in such areas. The product, in its simplest form, is a self-adhesive, lead-lined, over-lapping system of 6-inch tiles. These “RBC Shield® Tiles” and their construction can be viewed at the company’s website, www.rbcshield.com. An entire test shelter has been built using the RBC Shield® Tiles to line the walls, ceiling and floor. The SIP was also equipped with a CBRN filtered air supply. In this configuration, the shelter was tested by two independent testing laboratories[1]to determine the extent of protection it affords from radiological, biological and chemical hazards. Two significant results from the various tests are: · Radiation Hazard Protection: When the test shelter was exposed to a radioactive source of Technetium-99 from a distance of 4.5 feet, the test results revealed that there was less radiation inside the shelter (while being subjected to the radioactive source) than there was in the normal ground and air. · Biological & Chemical Risk Protection: The SIP meets the criteria of a Class I Collective Protection Shelter as specified by the US Army Corps of Engineers in Technical Letter No. ETL 1110-3-498.[2] Shelters that meet such criteria allow the occupants to stay safe for an indefinite period. In short, our company has a proven, tested, affordable solution to a national security problem that is identified as a priority by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). RBC Shield, LLC is currently working with the DHS to obtain its designation as a “Qualified Anti-terrorism Technology” (QATT). DHS has reviewed and accepted the results of the independent testing laboratories. However, they require more testing of do-it-yourself built shelters in order to ensure that such shelters provide comparable levels of protection as the RBC Shield, LLC test SIP. And therein lays our company’s dilemma—for our company to complete the testing that DHS requires, we need more of the RBC Shield® Tiles than we can produce by hand. What we now need is a partner with the resources to license the patent and build the production facility so that the final stage of testing can be completed so that this product can be made available to targeted populations around the world. [1]A detailed summary of the test results from seven independent testing laboratories can be viewed at www.rbcshield.com [2]“Design of Collective Protection Shelters to Resist Chemical, Biological and Radiological (CBR) Agents,” US Army Corps of Engineers, ELT 1110-3-498, February 24, 1999.

Avon Protection Systems, Inc.



Contact: Gary Dunn
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: gary.dunn@avon-rubber.com

Boeing



Contact: Thomas Austin
Telephone:
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Email: tom.austin@boeing.com

TDA Research, Inc.



Contact: William Bell
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Email: wbell@tda.com

Kalman & Company, Inc.



Contact: Walter Kalman
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Email: walter@kalmanco.com

Davis-Paige Management Systems, LLC

7611 Little River Turnpike, Suite 500E
Annandale, VA 22003
Contact: Micheal Davis
Telephone: 703 462-9511
Fax:
Email: mepdavis@dpmsllc.com

Davis-Paige Management Systems, LLC (DPMS)(www.dpmsllc.com) is an 8 (a), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), DBE, minority and privately owned company, located in Annandale, Virginia. DPMS is listed in CCR under CAGE Code 1S3B4. Our DUNS Number is 003409989. Established in 2000, the company has a staff of over 120 professional employees – approximately 85% with TS Clearances and DAWIA certifications. DPMS maintains a DoD Top Secret Facility Clearance. DPMS currently provides Federal customers, including DoD, with the capability to plan, implement, and manage operational requirements proactively. Core competencies include: CBRNE operational management, engineering; systems integration; program and project management; acquisition, procurement, and contract management; budget and financial management; logistics management; first responder support; and facilities management. Our company's expertise extends to planning and conducting operations for mitigating and eliminating the known and unintended consequences inherent in natural disasters and terrorist operations and their impact on the continuity of government and business operations. In addition, DPMS routinely partners with other small businesses, including training and IT specialists, to offer the government a range of solutions. DPMS has performed successfully on IDIQ contracts for DoD and other federal agencies, including: Missile Defense Agency, US Army Intelligence and Security Command, Department of Justice, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Department of Commerce, Department of Agriculture, and DHS. Our management approach throughout the service delivery process maximizes customer results while minimizing customer risk. We base our support services on quality people, advanced technology, proven processes, and solid past performance. Our proven record of performance ensures our customers receive a responsive, reliable, and motivated partner to assist them in meeting their mission requirements successfully. DPMS proven business practices, from service delivery to procedures and technology applications to account management, are performed in our clients’ best interests and accomplished according to quality standards. DPMS is Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certified and uses Lean Six Sigma principles and tools to ensure that our contract employees engage in effective problem solving, cost reductions, and streamlining. To meet the needs of our clients, DPMS maintains a robust resume database of prescreened, fully vetted candidates. Our proven recruiting, reward, and retention programs support multiple government contracts with diverse personnel requirements. Our experience includes providing staff to meet work demands similar in nature, size, type, and complexity as this NAVSEA contract. For example, DPMS personnel on site at the Pentagon, perform technical, analytical, operational general administrative, and programmatic support services to the U.S. Army’s Training Directorate; subject matter experts on our US Army RDECOM contract provide design and engineering, budgeting and analysis; personnel on our DAMO-TR contract perform strategic planning, studies, and analysis; and TS/SCI cleared personnel on our INSCOM contract perform a myriad of acquisition and security tasks. DPMS provides its customers with totally coordinated and integrated program solutions based on quality integrated preparedness, security and risk management, and business enterprise services and products.

W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc.



Contact: Janice Allmaras
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: jallmara@wlgore.com

V.F.Warner & Assoc., Inc.



Contact: Orest Kaczmarskyj
Telephone:
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Email: orest_kaczmarskyj@vfwarner.com

TSI Incorporated

500 Cardigan Road
Shoreview, MN 55126
Contact: Richard Remiarz
Telephone: 800 874-2811
Fax:
Email: richard.remiarz@tsi.com

Organizations worldwide rely on TSI aerosol measurement products for reliable protection of personnel from chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) threats. TSI respirator fit and mask integrity testers give first responders, homeland security and military personnel the understanding they need to properly select, wear and maintain a CBRN protective mask. TSI bioaerosol triggers alert personnel of the potential presence of a harmful biological threat and trigger sample collection and identification systems for threat confirmation. TSI's CBRN protection products have successfully supported every major U.S. military effort since Desert Storm, including recent campaigns in Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. They are used by foreign allies worldwide to address emerging defense and homeland security requirements.

Toyon Research Corporation



Contact: Thomas Geyer
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: tgeyer@toyon.com

Thermo Fisher POA



Contact: John Kenneweg
Telephone:
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Email: john.kenneweg@thermofisher.com

The Tauri Group, LLC

6363 Walker Lane, Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22202
Contact: Jeff Mujsce
Telephone: (703) 838-5644
Fax:
Email: jeff.mujsce@taurigroup.com

Tex-Shield, Inc.



Contact: Paul Palmer
Telephone:
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Email: PCPalmerDC@aol.com

Technology Marketing



Contact: Jim Ferguson, Sr.
Telephone:
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Email: technologymarketing@juno.com

TASC



Contact: Ross Amico
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Email: ross.amico@TASC.COM

STERIS/Strategic Technology Enterprises



Contact: Lewis Schwartz
Telephone:
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Email: lew_schwartz@steris.com

Stephen Reeves



Contact: Stephen Reeves
Telephone:
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Email: svrev@aol.com

STEM International, Inc.



Contact: C.S. Prakash
Telephone:
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Email: csprakash@stemint.com

SRC, Inc.



Contact: Frank Handler
Telephone:
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Email: fhandler@srcinc.com

Smiths Detection



Contact: Marilyn Ripen
Telephone:
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Email: Marilyn.Ripin@smithsdetection.com

Sentel Corporation



Contact: Ray Babineau
Telephone:
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Email: rbabineau@sentel.com

Scott Health and Safety



Contact: William Hesse
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: wfhesse@tycoint.com

Science and Technology Corp.



Contact: Jim Gilbert
Telephone:
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Email: gilbert@stcnet.com

Scitech Services, Inc.

2129 Pulaski Highway, Suite 100
Havre de Grace, MD 21078
Contact: Dennis Metz
Telephone: 443 303-3250
Fax: 410 676-2304
Email: dmetz@scitechinc.com

SciTech Services, Inc. (SciTech), with its corporate headquarters in Havre de Grace, MD, is a small business that successfully operates in the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosives (CBRNE) arena. For the past 21 years, SciTech has been an award winning, well-established engineering, environmental and technical services company with a proven track record of excellence in performance on Government contracts. The meritorious services performed by SciTech have earned the company recognition from the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM), the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC), the U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center (ATC), the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and the Small Business Administration (SBA).

SciTech specializes in research, development, test and evaluation (RDTE) that spans the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosives (CBRNE) arena. SciTech has demonstrated expertise in chemical munitions research, chemical agent analytical processes, monitoring, safety, demilitarization, testing and training. Since its founding in 1990, SciTech has provided programmatic, technical, staff support and management consulting services to various DoD agencies to include the following:

• U.S. Army RDECOM
• U.S. Army ECBC
• U.S. Army Chemical Materials Agency (CMA)
• U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (MRICD)
• U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA)
• U.S. Army Environmental Center (AEC)
• U.S. Army Developmental Test Command (DTC)
• U. S. ATC
• U.S. Army Evaluation Center (AEC)
• DTRA
• U.S. Army Deseret Chemical Depot (DCD)
• Joint Project Manager for Biological Defense (JPM-BD)
• U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC)
• U.S. Navy, Patuxent Naval Air Station, MD
• U.S. Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP), Mechanicsburg, PA
• U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD), Lakehurst, NJ
• U.S. NAWCAD, Orlando, FL

SciTech has won repeat task order contracts from DoD agencies on the basis of its performance. SciTech has won repeat competitively awarded contracts for the Engineering Directorate and the Research and Technology (R&T) Directorate at ECBC and won competitive contracts to support ATC, MRICD, Directorate of Safety, Health and Environment (DSHE), Army Environmental Center, Army Evaluation Center and CMA, all located at APG. SciTech has also been supporting DTRA located at Fort Belvoir, VA and various chemical depot sites over the past eight years.

In January 2010, SciTech was a winner on the full-and-open competitively awarded CBRNE Mission Support Contract to provide engineering support, research and technology support and program and integration support to the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) and other customers. In addition, SciTech was a winner in March 2010 on the small business set-aside competitively awarded CBRNE Mission Support Contract to provide research and technology support and program and integration support to ECBC and other customers.

SciTech has a policy to team with small and large businesses in order to provide the best complement of capabilities for responding to the client’s needs and requirements. SciTech assists small businesses in the development of strategies to market their commercial technology to meet the needs of relevant Federal agencies (e.g., DoD, DHS). SciTech provides scientific and technical management guidance and direction to small businesses to ensure successful transfer of the commercial technology.

A summary of SciTech’s corporate strengths is provided below.

* Acquisition and Contracting Training Services
* Acquisition Support Services
* Engineering Support Services, including Conceptualization, Design, Prototyping and Fabrication
* Research and Technology Support Services
* Program Management and Administrative Support Services
* Environmental Monitoring and Toxic/Hazardous Chemical Agent Analytical Laboratory Services
* On-Site “embedded” Support at Government Facilities
* CBRNE Program Analysis
* Chemical Agent Munition Disposal/Demilitarization Support Services
* CBRNE Training Services
* IT Support Services

SAIC



Contact: Eric Reid
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: ERIC.REID@saic.com

S.H. Lillie Associates, LLC



Contact: Stan Lilliie
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: shlillie@cox.net

Research International, Inc.

1761 Boston Road SE
Monroe, WA 98272-1034
Contact: Jonathan Tobelmann
Telephone: 360-805-4930
Fax: 360-863-0439
Email: jontobelmann@resrchintl.com

Research International, a high-technology company in suburban Seattle, Washington, develops, manufactures, and markets optical sensors and sensing systems. The company has a strong R&D orientation emphasizing optical, chemical and biological sensor systems and micromachining. Research International is especially adept at teaming with government or commercial organizations to take proof-of-principle bench technology and quickly convert it to production instrumentation. BIOIDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS BioHawk® 8-Channel Air Sampler and Bio-identification System The BioHawk is a portable 8-channel bioassay system with automated aerosol sample collection capability that is suitable for high-sensitivity monitoring of biological agents, toxins, explosives, and chemical contaminants. Assay results for the eight detection channels are typically available 10 to 15 minutes after liquid sample introduction. Sandwich format fluoroimmunoassays have been developed for a number of BW agents including: Bacillus anthracis, Francisella tularensis, Y. pestis F1 antigen, botulinium toxin, ricin andStraphylococcus enterotoxin B; other pathogens may also be targeted with relative ease. Up to 10 or more assays may be performed before discarding the system’s disposable assay coupon, reducing cost per assay. ASAP II Collection/Bio-identification System This system continuously monitors for the presence of aerosol biohazards and will identify biological agents ranging from protein toxins to whole cells and spores as frequently as every 15 to 30 minutes. It is an integration of Research International's proven SASS 2300 multiple-effect aerosol sampling technology combined with its RAPTOR four-channel bio-identification system. The ASAP II is typically provided with a small constant-temperature environmental enclosure that maximizes reagent life and unattended monitoring time or on request can be provided in component form for minimum weight and volume. One system has been successfully working in a major bank system mailroom for over 3 years with 99.3% functional availability and 0.01% false alarm rate. RAPTOR 4-Channel Bioassay System A small, portable 4-channel system for monitoring biological agents, toxins, explosives, and chemical contaminants. It performs user-defined, multi-step, assay protocols for monitoring fluorescently labeled chemical reactions occurring on the surface of each of the system's four disposable optical waveguide sensors. The system has been demonstrated to effectively detect several different biological agents, including Bacillus anthracis, Yersinia pestis, Brucella abortus, Francisella tularensis, Staphylococcal enterotoxin type-B (SEB), and Escherichia coli 0157:H7. Typical assay sensitivities are in the 1 ppb range. Up to 20 or more assays may be performed before discarding the system’s disposable assay coupon, reducing cost per assay. RAPTOR is one of only seven portable bio-identification products worldwide to receive U.S. Department of Homeland Security Certification under the U.S. Safety Act of 2002. AIR SAMPLERS SASS® 2300 Wetted-Wall Air Sampler The SASS 2300 is a portable multi-stage wetted-wall cyclone sampler that extracts particulates and water-soluble chemical vapors from air and transfers them to a liquid phase for later detection and analysis. It is highly automated and can be easily carried by a single person, and operate unattended for extended time periods. It is the only wet-type air sampler shown to efficiently collect virus-sized particles, and has been successfully used to detect the airborne viral pathogens that cause exotic Newcastle disease and foot-and-mouth disease, as well as some strains of avian flu virus. Furthermore, it is the only portable sampler technology to receive U.S. Department of Homeland Security Certification under the U.S. Safety Act of 2002. SASS®3100 Dry Air Sampler The SASS 3100 is a portable low power dry air sampler. The system collects particulates on a filter cartridge that is snapped onto the inlet of the device. It is particularly efficient at sampling small particles, with a 50% cut rate at 0.5 microns. The filters used in the cartridges are 44 mm in diameter, allowing them to be easily cultured in standard-sized Petri dishes. Alternatively, particulates may be extracted from the filters for assay analysis purposes using the SASS 3010 Particle Extractor. SASS®3010 Particle Extractor The SASS 3010 is used to extract and transfer to a small fluid volume, aerosols captured by Research International’s electret filters. The extraction process takes less than 60 seconds. Extraction efficiencies are typically in the range of 60 to 80%. SASS® 4000 Concentrator The SASS 4000 is a highly efficient, high-volume aerosol concentration device. The SASS 4000 Concentrator processes 3,600 LPM of ambient air, continuously transferring particulates from this primary air stream to a much smaller secondary airflow. As a result, the secondary flow can reach aerosol concentrations that are 5X to 15X higher than present in the incoming air. The concentrator therefore amplifies the ambient aerosol concentration, retaining most of the particles that were present in the incoming airflow in the secondary flow. SASS® 4100 Two-Stage Aerosol Collector The SASS 4100 Two-Stage Aerosol Collector builds upon the design of the SASS 4000 Concentrator by directing the secondary air through an electret bulk filter media from which the particles can later be extracted for detection and analysis. It has the highest flow capacity of any portable dry filter-based aerosol sampler

Remploy Frontline



Contact: Sarah Hassinger
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: sarah.hassinger@remploy.co.uk

Quicksilver



Contact: Rod Hudson
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: rod.hudson@qckslvr.com

Protect the Force, LLC



Contact: Gary Hesse
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: ghess@ptfgov.com

OptiMetrics, Inc.



Contact: Russell Stout
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: rstout@omi.com

OI Analytical, CMS Field Products



Contact: Greg Houston
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: ghouston@oico.com

Northrop Grumman Space & Mission Systems



Contact: Terri Malone
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: terri.malone@ngc.com

Northrop Grumman Information Systems



Contact: George Schneickert
Telephone:
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Email: george.schneickert@ngc.com

NISH



Contact: Jack London
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: jlondon@nish.org

Morpho Detection, Inc.



Contact: Rich Rendon
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: Rich.Rendon@MorphoDetection.com

Mine Safety Appliances Co. Federal Government Sales



Contact: Steve Schmidt
Telephone:
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Email: Steve.Schmidt@MSANet.com

Milestone Strategies

232 S. Exeter Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
Contact: Bill Baker
Telephone: 508 451-4444
Fax: 858 759-6805
Email: bbaker@milestonestrategies.com

Milestone Strategies LLC is a business development services firm which helps companies of all sizes navigate the complex environment of government defense and security programs, with a particular focus on the field of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive (CBRNE) detection and defense. Our clients include Tier 1 Systems Integrators, as well as technology companies seeking to penetrate government programs either directly or through systems integrators and channel partners. Working both domestically within the United States and throughout Europe, Milestone Strategies helps our clients explore new market opportunities – be they in new markets or in new programs within established markets. Milestone’s services include: · Market intelligence and analysis · Market positioning · Client, program, and opportunity targeting · Channel and Partner development · Direct Business Development · Contracting and Negotiations Support · Program and Project Management · Business Planning · Investor Relations For System Integrators and others with an established market presence, we typically work to develop new markets or new applications within their existing markets. Typical engagements focus on commercial/dual-use applications and developing channel and distribution strategies for the new opportunities. Our understanding and up-to-date tracking of government programs (Federal, state and local, and international), allows us to identify overlooked opportunities For smaller companies and international firms unfamiliar with the US, engagements typically involve designing market entry strategies and establishing strategic partnerships. Leveraging our extensive connections with technology companies both in the United States and Europe, we also help clients fill out their technology needs and improve their win profile. For more information, please contact us.

MRIGlobal

901 D Street, ste 930
Washington, D.C. 20024
Contact: Bill Menzies
Telephone: (703) 786-5096
Fax:
Email: bmenzies@mriglobal.org

MRIGlobal is an independent, not-for-profit organization that provides technical solutions to government and industry. Founded in 1944, MRIGlobal has built a reputation for innovation, technical excellence, and problem solving. With headquarters in Kansas City, MRIGlobal also has facilities in Rockville and Frederick, MD, and Palm Bay, FL. MRIGlobal is one of two entities in the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC, which manages and operates the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, CO, for the U.S. Department of Energy.


Today, as one of the nation’s leading research institutes, MRIGlobal conducts programs in the areas of national security and defense, life sciences, energy and the environment, agriculture and food safety, and engineering. For nearly 60 years, MRIGlobal has provided the U. S. Government with technology solutions in chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive (CBRNE), biometrics and forensic fields to help protect lives on our shores, on the battlefield, and wherever national interests are threatened.


MRIGlobal’s chemists, biologists, engineers, and systems integration specialists leverage their cross-disciplinary expertise and state-of-the art facilities to provide clients with comprehensive solutions—from research and development to test and evaluation to program operations and management.

Protecting Our Troops
Enhancing Homeland Security
Fighting Human and Animal Disease—OneHealth
Protecting & Enhancing the Nation’s Food Supply
Addressing the Global Energy Challenge

Researching & Developing

Scientific breakthrough and technologies through discovery and innovation

Testing & Evaluating

Emerging and maturing technologies

Accelerating deployment into the market and client programs

Operating & Managing

Integrated technologies and providing volume specialty technology services

Lockheed Martin



Contact: Paul Lilly
Telephone: (703) 340-5547
Fax:
Email: Paul.J.Lilly@LMCO.com

Joint Research and Development, Inc. (JRAD)



Contact: Suzanne Clift
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: sclift@jrad.us

Johns Hopkins University/APL



Contact: Richard Benson
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: richard.benson@jhuapl.edu

JGW Group, Ltd

1801 Robert Fulton Drive, Suite 400
Reston, VA 22308
Contact: Andrew Wilson
Telephone: 703 547-6270
Fax: 703 547-6281
Email: awilson@jgwgroup.com

The JGW Group has dedicated more than 25 years to supporting nuclear, biological and chemical defense corporations bring their products to the U.S. military and homeland security. The CBRN threat is calling for a greater advancement in technology, and preparedness. JGW Group helps companies penetrate and successfully establish themselves in the U.S. defense industry, while delivering the right solutions in protecting the United States of America. Core Capabilities Strategic Planning: We will provide a professional market analysis and an assessment of any current trends. Business Development: We will identify any upcoming and/or current business opportunities that are available to your business and thoroughly prepare for any proposals. Marketing and Sales: As a marketing and consulting firm, JGW Group strives to take your products into the market place and make them known. Contracting and Negotiation: Not only do we make your company and products known, we also deal with contractual law and negotiations. Acquisition Planning and Implementation: JGW Group will provide our clients with complete due diligence investigations on companies who could be acquisition targets. Legislative Affairs: We provide a high level of Congressional support in both the House and Senate Armed Services committees and help our clients develop strategies to approach these groups.

INFICON, Inc.

Two Technology Place
East Syracuse, NY 13057-9714
Contact: Rebecca Robertson
Telephone: 1.410.459.1876
Fax: 1.315.234.9767
Email: Rebecca.Robertson@INFICON.com

INFICON HAPSITE® ER Chemical Identification Systems, the only person-portable, gas chromatograph/mass spectrometers, can identify trace levels of chemical warfare agents, toxic industrial chemicals, and non-toxic chemicals in air, water and soil. HAPSITE Chemical Identification Systems provide highly accurate, on-scene analysis in support of critical decision-making affecting life, health and safety.

Immediate Response Technologies, Inc.

7100olladay Tyler Road
Glen Dale, MD 20769
Contact: John McMullen
Telephone: (800) 598-9711
Fax: (301) 352-8818
Email: jmcmullen@imresponse.com

IRT (formally TVI & STI) opened its doors on January 28th, 1977 when it introduced its patented Radiant Heating Panels to the commercial marketplace. In 1980, IRT (formally TVI & STI) responded to a request from the Department of Defense (DoD) for technical assistance in the area of military thermal targets. The DoD was interested in the application of IRT's (formally TVI & STI) radiant heating panel technology to the development of thermal targets in support of M60A3 tank gunnery training and certification. In the mid 1980's, as part of the Thermal Target/Decoy program, IRT (formally TVI & STI) tested and evaluated a number of the then-available off-the-shelf articulating frames to be used as support structures for combat targets and decoys. It was immediately apparent that none of the available frame structures had sufficient structural integrity to meet the U.S. Army's requirements. As a result, IRT (formally TVI & STI) designed, developed, and began manufacturing its own Lightweight, Quick-Erect Aluminum Frame. The IRT (formally TVI & STI) frame met the Army's test requirements and was subsequently used as the primary support structure for the Two, Two and One-Half, and Three-Dimensional Multi-Spectral Targets and Decoys. Subsequently, and during acceptance testing for the Multi-Spectral Close Combat Decoy (MCCD) program, IRT (formally TVI & STI) engineers recognized the potential of the three-dimensional Target/Decoy frame as a support structure for a rapidly deployable tent. As a result, IRT (formally TVI & STI) Quick Erect Shelters emerged as a direct spin-off of the Multi-Spectral Thermal Target/Decoy Program. After a successful initial launch within the commercial sector, IRT (formally TVI & STI) produced and demonstrated its first 400 sq. ft. Quick Erect Shelter to the U.S. Army in 1986. That shelter was successfully used in functional applications such as a mobile command post and as a sheltered dining area during the U.S. Army's in-country demonstration of the MI Abrams for the Saudi Arabian military. For several years thereafter, IRT (formally TVI & STI) continued to produce a number of one-of-a-kind special purpose quick-erect shelters for various DoD agencies. The onset of the Gulf War instigated an increasing demand for rapid deployment and high mobility, and the value and mass appeal of quick erect shelters quickly gained widespread recognition and appreciation. Of significance here is the date of September 11th, 2001. Commencing at approximately midday on that date, and for the days that immediately followed, IRT (formally TVI & STI) deployed all of its available shelters in direct support of rescue and recovery efforts at the Pentagon. IRT (formally TVI & STI) response to the results of the attack on the Pentagon triggered widespread national and international interest in our readily deployable lightweight shelters. This interest has, in turn, propelled IRT (formally TVI & STI) to its current position as the recognized leader in the fields of rapidly deployable consequence management, decontamination, and field service related shelters. In late 2005, IRT (formally TVI & STI) acquired Safety Tech(tm) International, Inc. (STI) based in Maryland. STI (now known as IRT, Inc.) is a leader in the design, development and manufacture of Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPRs) for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) protection. Additionally, STI (now known as IRT, Inc.) offered a wide range of powered air products to a variety of market segments, including the U.S. military, hospital, first responder, and industrial markets, and laboratory, decontamination and natural catastrophe response worldwide. The addition of STI (now known as IRT, Inc.) deepened IRTs (formally TVI & STI) ability to serve the full spectrum of the powered air respirator market, enabling us to pursue the goal of being a total solution provider for domestic preparedness.

ILC Dover, LP



Contact: Phil Spampinato
Telephone:
Fax:
Email: Spampp@ilcdover.com

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