DASA Launches new Open Call: Security Rapid Impact Innovations
The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is pleased to launch a new open call that focuses on tackling security challenges in the UK.
The Security Rapid Impact Innovations is now open, and seeks ideas that could enhance UK security and is related to one or more of the following government departments, the Home Office, the Department of Transport (DofT), and other Government Security Departments
How much funding is available?
There is no funding limit for Security Rapid Impact Innovations, however we expect to fund bids between £100K - £350K.
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What innovations are being sought?
Providing security for the UK and its citizens is one of the most important and challenging responsibilities of government and is growing increasingly diverse and complex. To maintain a strategic advantage, we need to ensure the UK has capabilities to ensure public safety and deal with a broad range of challenges that disrupt our way of life.
We are open to ideas that will seek to enhance understanding of threats to UK security and safety, enable threat prevention, or enhance the threat response.
DASA expects that some proposals will be relevant to both defence and security.
What Technology Readiness Level is expected?
Security Rapid Impact Innovations are expected to deliver a technology model or prototype demonstration at around Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 6 or 7, at the end of the contract. This demonstration should be at a limited scale and in the context or environment in which it is expected that the solution would be used.
What does your Security Rapid Impact Innovations proposal need to include?
Your project should have a realistic prospect of achieving an impact within a 3 year frame from the completion of the project and must complete by March 2024.
Proposals will only be funded if there is a strong security user requirement and capability need for the idea.
Your project can include a further priced option for a Testing and Trialling phase.
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