The Israel – U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation is seeking proposals for advanced technologies related to homeland security.
The BIRD Foundation is seeking proposals in six areas: Advanced first responder technologies; Border protection, including maritime security; Law enforcement-supporting technologies to combat cyber-crime; Technologies and methods to secure critical infrastructure and public facilities; Safe and secure cities; and Unmanned aerial systems.
“We are pleased to announce this year’s call for proposals in areas relating to homeland security,” said Eitan Yudilevich, executive director of the BIRD Foundation, said. “Five new topic areas were added to the solicitation this year, and we look forward to assisting in the collaborative efforts between U.S. and Israeli organizations through the program.”
The call for proposals is part of joint initiative funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate and the Israel Ministry of Public Security.
“This partnership allows us to work with our international partners to find innovative technology solutions for homeland security needs,” DHS Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Under Secretary for Science and Technology William Bryan said. “We are excited to renew this partnership for the fourth year and to see what technologies can be developed through this program.”
Executive summaries are due by April 3 and projects will be awarded in July.
The BIRD Foundation accelerates cooperation between U.S. and Israeli companies, academia and other research institutions to foster partnerships between companies in both countries for joint product development.