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Agent-based Terrorist Attack Prediction (ATAP II)

Award Information
Agency: Department of Defense
Branch: Army
Contract: W15QKN-04-C-1144
Agency Tracking Number: A032-0524
Amount: $729,680.00
Phase: Phase II
Program: SBIR
Solicitation Topic Code: A03-017
Solicitation Number: 2003.2
Timeline
Solicitation Year: 2003
Award Year: 2004
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date): 2004-09-24
Award End Date (Contract End Date): 2006-09-24
Small Business Information
625 Mount Auburn Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States
DUNS: 115243701
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Principal Investigator
 Subrata Das
 Chief Scientist
 (617) 491-3474
 sdas@cra.com
Business Contact
 Paul Gonsalves
Title: Vice President
Phone: (617) 491-3474
Email: pgonsalves@cra.com
Research Institution
N/A
Abstract

To support the Homeland Defense Initiative, we have developed a general, component-based architecture for Agent-based Terrorist Attack Prediction (ATAP). We have applied it to develop a prototype for the early detection of bioterrorism. We demonstrated overall feasibility using a high-fidelity simulation (CMU's BioWar facility), successfully detecting simulated Anthrax attack events in an urban setting. ATAP is composed of four components: 1) mobile agents to retrieve data distributed across various services; 2) ontology-based data modeling for integrating heterogeneous, distributed data sources; 3) Bayesian belief network (BN) technology for generating alerts based on models representing spatio-temporal interrelationships among domain concepts; and, 4) scenario-based simulation to validate the model in the absence of real data. For Phase II, we propose full-scope development of ATAP. In the bioterrorism domain, we will enhance ATAP's data retrieval capability to include more data sources, and extend our ontology to include additional bio-agents. We will also widen the application scope to include aviation terrorism. In this respect, we have established a collaborative partnership with the Transport Security Administration (TSA) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). ATAP will analyze TSA's incident reports that are routinely collected from airports nation-wide and will identify spatio-temporal patterns that indicate possible threats.

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