I wasn't sure if this opportunity had been posted on MARMAM.  Deadline
is coming up quickly.  Thought it might be of interest to MARMAM
subscribers.
 
Title    Infra-Red Detection of Marine Mammals From Ship-Based Platforms
- ONRBAA09-015   URL for more info
http://fedbizopps.cos.com/cgi-bin/getRec?id=20090312a5
<http://fedbizopps.cos.com/cgi-bin/getRec?id=20090312a5>        
Sponsor  United States Department of Defense (DOD)
Department of the Navy
Office of Naval Research (ONR)
        Sponsor Type     Federal, U.S.  
                Amount Note             
Deadline         Mar 23, 2009
        Deadline Note           
Activity Location        United States
        Citizenship or Residency         United States 
        
        
Requirements     Commercial 
Ph.D./M.D./Other Professional 
Small Business 
        
Abstracts        ***Rapid deadline notice. The application deadline for
this opportunity will expire within four weeks of its inclusion in the
COS database.*** 

The ONR is interested in receiving proposals for research into the use
of infra-red (IR) band technology as a potential means of detecting
marine mammals. The goal is to evaluate the efficacy of IR imagery
(still or video) for near-real-time detection of marine mammals from
ship-based platforms. Ultimately IR detection might be optimized by use
of high-incident angle views of the sea surface via unmanned aerial
vehicles or other platforms. However, to minimize initial investment
costs while ONR evaluates the potential of this detection technology ONR
will not here invest in studies using a costly autonomous flying
platform. Rather ONR seeks to invest in research using ship-based, more
oblique-angle techniques coupled with visual observation of marine
mammals, which offers validation opportunities.

At the discretion of the proposer, ship-based measurements might utilize
tethered balloons, kites or tall masts to increase incident viewing
angles of the imagery system, and might be preceded by land
(cliff)-based evaluations that could cost effectively develop and test
the proposed technology. The interest is in developing and testing a
small, light weight, low power IR imagery (still or video) system that
may be adaptable to diverse platforms. Therefore the focus of this BAA
is on uncooled (microbolometric) IR systems, and not cooled systems.
Proposers should describe and defend the proposed sensors and imagery
systems, the nature and stability of the deployment system as it relates
to expected image quality, the sampling protocol for marine mammal
detection, the time responsiveness and need for human control of the
proposed systems, and goals for detection in terms of range and spatial
resolution. Work funded under a BAA may include basic research, applied
research and some advanced technology development. more..
<http://fundingopps.cos.com/alerts/117939?id=117939&if=alert#abstracts>

Eligibility             
COS Keywords     Marine Zoology 
Tracking or Detection Devices (Defense) 
        
Funding Type     Research 
        
Sponsor Contact Info     Angela Bruce-Dunson, Senior Contracting Officer
more..
<http://fundingopps.cos.com/alerts/117939?id=117939&if=alert#sponsorcont
acts>  
Address  Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research
Code 02
875 North Randolph Street
Suite 1425      
City     Arlington      
Province/State   VA     
Zip      22203-1995     
Country  United States  
Phone    +1 (703) 696-2577      
Fax      +1 (703) 696-0066      
Email    [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>   
Bookmark Url     http://fundingopps.cos.com/cgi-bin/fo2/getRec?id=117939
<http://fundingopps.cos.com/cgi-bin/getRec?id=117939>   
 
Sarah Courbis
Ph.D. Candidate
Portland State University
[email protected]
 
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