DECONTAMINATION SYSTEMS (SDD)
Abstract
This project funds System Development and Demonstration (SDD) for: (1) Decontamination Competitive Prototype; (2) the Decontamination Family of Systems (DFoS); (3) the Human Remains Decontamination System (HRDS); (4) Joint Platform Interior Decon (JPID); and (5) the Joint Service Sensitive Equipment Decontamination (JSSED). The Decontamination Competitive Prototype (DC PROTO) effort will support the JSSED and JPID programs of record by performing risk mitigation and will identify a solution for the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) peculiar interior/exterior decontamination requirement and to support their Live Fire testing in FY13. DC PROTO will evaluate prototype systems that will demonstrate the best decontamination technology for JSSED/JPID to increase sensitive equipment and platform interior decontamination capabilities. DC PROTO will evaluate other technologies that can be inserted into the JSSED/JPID programs to increase the capability of the selected JSSED/JPID technology while supporting the JSF test requirements. The Decontamination Family of Systems (DFoS) program facilitates the rapid transition of mature Science & Technology research developments to existing JPM - Decon Programs of Record (PoR) and guides S&T community efforts toward meeting the needs of the Warfighter. Leveraging the outcomes of the Material Development Decision (MDD) (3rd Qtr FY10) directed Analysis of Alternatives, DFoS will develop a Family of Systems, to include equipment, to improve decontamination processes and decontaminant solutions to meet the capability gaps for decontaminating NTA and chemical and biological warfare agents from personnel, equipment, vehicle, ship, and aircraft interiors/exteriors, terrain and fixed facility interiors/exteriors. The Human Remains Decontamination System (HRDS), Increment I, will utilize mature technologies to provide the capability for safe intra-theater handling and storage of Contaminated Human Remains (CHR) associated with a Chemical Warfare Agent (CWA) event. HRDS will be a Family-of-Systems (FoS) designed to leverage differing technology and requirements readiness across three systems: (1) a Contaminated Human Remains Pouch (CHRP) to support the initial recovery of CHR from Point of Fatality to a Mortuary Affairs Decontamination Collection Point (MADCP), (2) a Contaminated Remains Transfer Case System (CHRTS) capability to store or transport CHR post MADCP operations, and (3) a Remains Decontamination System (RDS) to support the capability to store or transport CHR post MADCP operations. The HRDS will provide the Services the capability to: 1) Safely recover, handle, and transport contaminated human remains prior to decontamination at a Mortuary Affairs Decontamination Control Point (MADCP); 2) Enable mortuary affairs units to safely perform their mission with a critical task being that of extensively documenting decedent data and obtaining DNA samples to facilitate positive identification of remains; 3) Fully decontaminate human remains (external), and; 4) Safely allow transport of decontaminated human remains from the MADCP to a final destination in the continental United States for final disposition. The Joint Service Sensitive Equipment Decontamination System (JSSED) and Joint Platform Interior Decontamination (JPID) programs are based on a single technology and are being executed together by the Joint Material Decontamination System (JMDS) program office. These systems will fill the capability to decontaminate chemical and biological warfare agents from individual sensitive equipment, vehicle/aircraft/building interiors and the sensitive equipment within and the associated cargo. The JSSED will provide the first ever capability to decontaminate chemical and biological warfare agents from individual sensitive equipment that are high value or critical sensitive individual electronics and optics that cannot be decontaminated using existing methods without damage. The JPID will provide first ever capability to decontaminate chemical and biological warfare agents from platform interiors such as the interiors of vehicle/aircraft/building and the sensitive equipment within and the associated cargo. These capabilities allow the saving and reuse of contaminated critical and high value assets and avoid costly replacement of those assets. Neither of these capabilities currently exists in DoD. Protective Self-Decontaminating Surfaces - CHRPS (Congressional Interest Item): Prototype field validation tests of VRCKappler Chemical Biohazard Protective systems. Lab test bacterial infections, deceases and contaminated human remains pouches (CHRPs). Field and live test nerve gas and radiological agents. Self Contained Automated Vehicle Washing Systems with Microwave Decontamination (Congressional Interest Item): Provide a large-vehicle washing and decontamination system with zero emissions to air or groundwater. Move from the prototype stage to full scale, portable decontamination wash down system.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- DE5_0604384BP_5_0400_PB_2011
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