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Traction
Milestones
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| TRL | NASA usage | DoD usage[1][2][3] | European Union | Description |
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| 1 | Basic principles observed and reported | Scientific research begins to be translated into applied R&D | Basic principles observed | Lowest level of technology readiness. Scientific research begins to be translated into applied research & development (R&D). Examples might include paper studies of a technology’s basic properties. |
| 2 | Technology concept and/or application formulated | Invention begins. Once basic principles are observed, practical applications can be invented | Technology concept formulated | Invention begins. Once basic principles are observed, practical applications can be invented. Applications are speculative, & there may be no proof or detailed analysis to support the assumptions. Examples are limited to analytic studies. |
| 3 | Analytical and experimental critical function and/or characteristic proof-of concept | Active R&D is initiated. This includes analytical studies to produce code and laboratory studies to physically validate analytical predictions of separate technology HW/SW elements | Experimental proof of concept | Active R&D is initiated. This includes analytical studies & laboratory studies to physically validate the analytical predictions of separate elements of the technology. Examples include components that are not yet integrated or representative. |
| 4 | Component and/or breadboard validation in laboratory environment | Basic technological components are integrated to establish that they will work together. System SW architecture development initiated to include interoperability, reliability, maintainability, extensibility, scalability and security issues | Technology validated in lab | Basic technological components are integrated to establish that they will work together. System concepts have been considered and results gathered from testing laboratory scale breadboards.This is relatively “low fidelity” compared with the eventual system. Examples include integration of “ad hoc” hardware in the laboratory. |
| 5 | Component and/or breadboard validation in relevant environment | The basic technological HW/SW components are integrated with reasonably realistic supporting elements so that they can be tested in a simulated environment | Technology validated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies) | Fidelity of breadboard technology increases significantly. The basic technological components are integrated with reasonably realistic supporting elements so they can be tested in a simulated environment representative of specific stressing conditions or the relevant environment. Examples include “high-fidelity” laboratory integration of components. |
| 6 | System/subsystem model or prototype demonstration in a relevant environment (ground or space) | Examples include testing a prototype in a high-fidelity lab environment or a live/virtual experiment or in a simulated operational environment | Technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies) | Representative model or prototype system, which is well beyond that of TRL 5, is tested in a relevant environment. Represents a major step up in a technology’s demonstrated readiness. Examples include testing a prototype in a high-fidelity laboratory environment or in a simulated operational environment. |
| 7 | System prototype demonstration in a space environment | Prototype near, or at, planned operational system. Algorithms run on processor of the operational environment integrated with actual external entities. SW support structure in place. SW releases are in distinct versions. Frequency and severity of SW deficiency reports do not significantly degrade functionality or performance. Verification, Validation and Accreditation (VV&A) completed | System prototype demonstration in operational environment | Prototype near or at planned operational system. Represents a major step up from TRL 6 by requiring demonstration of an actual system prototype in an operational environment (e.g., in an air-craft, in a vehicle, or in space).System definition, operational environment definition, test plan, test data, design analysis and evaluationTest plan, test reports, test data.Testing setup in surrogate vehicle, test plan, test data, test results, M&S results, model vs. actual component or environmental differences, key modeling characteristics. |
| 8 | Actual system completed and "flight qualified" through test and demonstration (ground or space) | Technology and SW has been proven and demonstrated to work in its final form and under expected conditions. In almost all cases, TRL represents the end of true system development. Examples include developmental test and evaluation (T&E) of the system in its intended weapon system to determine if it meets design specifications | System complete and qualified | Technology has been proven to work in its final form & under expected conditions. In almost all cases, this TRL represents the end of true system development. Examples include developmental test & evaluation (DT&E) of the system in its intended weapon system to determine if it meets design specifications.Final assembly first article inspection results.Key functions and design characteristics, test plan, test data, test results.System qualification results, test data, test results. |
| 9 | Actual system "flight proven" through successful mission operations | In almost all cases, this is the end of the last “bugfixing” aspects of system development. Examples include using the system under operational mission conditions. SW releases are production versions and configuration controlled. Frequency and severity of SW deficiencies are at a minimum | Actual system proven in operational environment (competitive manufacturing in the case of key enabling technologies; or in space) | Actual application of the technology in its final form & under mission conditions, such as those encountered in operational test & evaluation (OT&E). Examples include using the system under operational mission conditions.Operational evaluation report.System level test results.OT&E report. |
| IRL | Definition | Description | Questions to Consider | Suggested Evidence / Activities |
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| 1 | Primary interfaces identified. | High-level functions and interfaces with potential integration items (systems, subsystems, components) defined and understood. | Are interfaces with potential integration items (systems, subsystems, components) and their functions defined/understood? | A list and/or diagram of primary interfacing integration items (systems, subsystems, components) and their functions, Functional/physical architecture diagram |
| 2 | Basic characterization of primary interfaces performed. | Interfaces qualitatively characterized with sufficient detail (inputs/outputs) to assess the feasibility of the proposed integration based on a high level CONOPs. Interface requirements and/or specifications defined/drafted. | Are inputs/outputs of primary interfaces characterized and documented? | Documented summary of inputs and outputs of primary interfaces or P-diagrams |
| Are primary interface requirements defined/drafted? | Interface requirements document (e.g., Interoperability Profile [IOP], SAE J1939) | |||
| Is the high level CONOPS known/understood? | High-level CONOPS | |||
| Have interface constraints (functional, physical, environmental, regulations, etc.) been defined? | Defined constraints referencing ESOH, regulatory documentation, etc. | |||
| 3 | Interface details modeled. | Interface design details modeled (using 2D/3D CAD, CAE, simulation, FEA, etc.) and documented as part of a quantitative analysis to verify compatibility. Interface diagrams completed. Typical TRL Mapping: Subsystem and interfacing subsystems have matured to at least TRL 3. | Have interface design details been modeled and documented? | 2D/3D CAD, CAE, simulation, FEA, etc. models and interface diagrams. |
| Have interface requirements been updated based on modeling details? | Updated interface requirements document. | |||
| Has interface compatibility been verified through analysis? | Modeling results to verify compatibility | |||
| 4 | Interfaces demonstrated to prove functionality in a low-fidelity environment. | Functionality of integration items successfully demonstrated in a low-fidelity lab or synthetic environment. Form, fit, and function constraints identified. Initial interface/integration performance evaluated. Typical TRL Mapping: Subsystem and interfacing subsystems have matured to at least TRL 4. | Has integration functionality (modules/functions/assemblies) been successfully demonstrated in a low-fidelity lab or synthetic environment? | Lab report of demonstrated functionality |
| Have data transport method(s) and specifications been defined? | Interface Control Document (ICD) | |||
| Have interface requirements been updated based on the functionality demonstration? | Updated interface requirements document | |||
| Are overall system requirements for interaction with end users known/baselined? | System requirements document | |||
| Have interface requirement evaluation/test methods and acceptance criteria been established? | Listing of performance metrics and evaluation method, compliance matrix template, etc. | |||
| Have assembly instructions been developed? | Have assembly instructions been developed? | |||
| 5 | Interfaces demonstrated to prove functionality in a high-fidelity environment. | Functionality of integration items successfully demonstrated in a high-fidelity environment. Interface models validated. Typical TRL Mapping: Subsystem and interfacing subsystems have matured to at least TRL 5. | Has integration functionality (modules/functions/assemblies) been successfully demonstrated in a high fidelity environment? | Lab report of demonstrated functionality |
| Have interface models been validated through testing/analysis in a high fidelity environment? | Model correlation based on test results | |||
| Have interface requirements/specifications been updated based on the functionality demonstration? | Updated interface requirements document | |||
| Has an Interface Control Document (ICD) been developed? | Interface Control Document (ICD) | |||
| 6 | Interfaces demonstrated to prove functionality in a relevant environment. | Functionality and compatibility of integration items successfully demonstrated under the most stressing aspects of the operational environment. Typical TRL Mapping: Subsystem has matured to at least TRL 6.
Typical Milestone Alignment: Successful completion of system-level vendor testing. |
Has integration functionality and compatibility (modules/functions/assemblies) been successfully demonstrated in a relevant environment (to at least threshold requirements)? | Interface test plan with test acceptance criteria, Integrated system demonstration test results |
| Have all interface requirements been verified through testing and/or analysis in a relevant environment? | Interface requirements compliance matrix | |||
| Have corrective actions for non-compliant test results been developed? | Non-compliant interface requirements and corrective actions, Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (FMEA) | |||
| 7 | Interfaces demonstrated to prove functionality in an actual or simulated operational environment. | Fully integrated prototype subsystem successfully demonstrated in an actual or simulated operational environment (full spectrum of operational conditions) in a representative system or the actual system. Typical TRL Mapping: Subsystem has matured to at least TRL 7.
Typical Milestone Alignment: Successful completion of developmental test & evaluation (DT&E). |
Has the fully integrated prototype subsystem been successfully demonstrated in a representative system or the actual system in an actual or simulated operational environment ? | Interface test plan with test acceptance criteria, Fully integrated system demonstration/ developmental test results |
| Have all interface requirements been verified through testing and/or analysis in an actual or simulated operational environment? | Interface requirements compliance matrix | |||
| Have corrective actions for non-compliant test results been developed? | Non-compliant interface requirements and corrective actions | |||
| 8 | Subsystem integration qualified in an actual operational environment. | Early production level system (to include all subsystems and interfaces) successfully demonstrated and qualified in an actual operational environment. Typical TRL Mapping: Subsystem has matured to at least TRL 8.
Typical Milestone Alignment: Successful completion of at least DT&E or operational test & evaluation (OT&E). Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) systems available. |
Has the early production level system (to include all subsystems and interfaces) been successfully demonstrated and qualified in an actual operational environment? | Interface test plan with test acceptance criteria, Early production level system demonstration test results |
| Have test results, anomalies, deficiencies, and corrective actions been documented? | Interface requirements compliance matrix, Non-compliant interface requirements and corrective actions | |||
| 9 | Subsystem integration with the actual system completed and ready for Full Rate Production (FRP). | Fully integrated system fielded with all interfaces demonstrating operational effectiveness, suitability, and safety in the operational environment. System proven to be operational in actual or simulated mission conditions (during OT&E event). Written concurrence of system integration performance provided by the user. Typical TRL Mapping: Subsystem has matured to TRL 9.
Typical Milestone Alignment: Initial Operating Capability (IOC) or Post FRP decision. |
Has a fully integrated LRIP system demonstrated operational effectiveness and suitability in the operational environment? | Operational effectiveness and suitability test results |
| Do interface failure rates meet system reliability requirements? | Reliability testing results | |||
| Has the user provided written concurrence/acceptance of system performance? | Concurrence memo (informal), Materiel Release (formal), etc. |
| CCRL | Definition | Description | Example |
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| 1 | Exploring potential funding avenues, including bootstrapping and pre-seed funding. | The startup is identifying potential avenues for funding, exploring whether to bootstrap or pursue pre-seed investment to take the initial steps in its business journey.At this level, the focus is on market research and developing the business concept. | Imaginary Co. is developing a concept for an eco-friendly packaging solution and is researching local angel investors and making a list of “family and friends” for initial funding while refining its business plan. |
| 2 | Basic characterization of primary interfaces performed. | Interfaces qualitatively characterized with sufficient detail (inputs/outputs) to assess the feasibility of the proposed integration based on a high level CONOPs. Interface requirements and/or specifications defined/drafted. | Are inputs/outputs of primary interfaces characterized and documented? |
| Are primary interface requirements defined/drafted? | |||
| Is the high level CONOPS known/understood? | |||
| Have interface constraints (functional, physical, environmental, regulations, etc.) been defined? | |||
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| IRL | Definition | Description | Questions to Consider | Suggested Evidence / Activities |
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| 1 | Primary interfaces identified. | High-level functions and interfaces with potential integration items (systems, subsystems, components) defined and understood. | Are interfaces with potential integration items (systems, subsystems, components) and their functions defined/understood? | A list and/or diagram of primary interfacing integration items (systems, subsystems, components) and their functions, Functional/physical architecture diagram |
| 2 | Basic characterization of primary interfaces performed. | Interfaces qualitatively characterized with sufficient detail (inputs/outputs) to assess the feasibility of the proposed integration based on a high level CONOPs. Interface requirements and/or specifications defined/drafted. | Are inputs/outputs of primary interfaces characterized and documented? | Documented summary of inputs and outputs of primary interfaces or P-diagrams |
| Are primary interface requirements defined/drafted? | Interface requirements document (e.g., Interoperability Profile [IOP], SAE J1939) | |||
| Is the high level CONOPS known/understood? | High-level CONOPS | |||
| Have interface constraints (functional, physical, environmental, regulations, etc.) been defined? | Defined constraints referencing ESOH, regulatory documentation, etc. | |||
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| IRL | Definition | Description | Questions to Consider | Suggested Evidence / Activities |
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| 1 | Primary interfaces identified. | High-level functions and interfaces with potential integration items (systems, subsystems, components) defined and understood. | Are interfaces with potential integration items (systems, subsystems, components) and their functions defined/understood? | A list and/or diagram of primary interfacing integration items (systems, subsystems, components) and their functions, Functional/physical architecture diagram |
| 2 | Basic characterization of primary interfaces performed. | Interfaces qualitatively characterized with sufficient detail (inputs/outputs) to assess the feasibility of the proposed integration based on a high level CONOPs. Interface requirements and/or specifications defined/drafted. | Are inputs/outputs of primary interfaces characterized and documented? | Documented summary of inputs and outputs of primary interfaces or P-diagrams |
| Are primary interface requirements defined/drafted? | Interface requirements document (e.g., Interoperability Profile [IOP], SAE J1939) | |||
| Is the high level CONOPS known/understood? | High-level CONOPS | |||
| Have interface constraints (functional, physical, environmental, regulations, etc.) been defined? | Defined constraints referencing ESOH, regulatory documentation, etc. | |||
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| IRL | Definition | Description | Questions to Consider | Suggested Evidence / Activities |
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| 1 | Primary interfaces identified. | High-level functions and interfaces with potential integration items (systems, subsystems, components) defined and understood. | Are interfaces with potential integration items (systems, subsystems, components) and their functions defined/understood? | A list and/or diagram of primary interfacing integration items (systems, subsystems, components) and their functions, Functional/physical architecture diagram |
| 2 | Basic characterization of primary interfaces performed. | Interfaces qualitatively characterized with sufficient detail (inputs/outputs) to assess the feasibility of the proposed integration based on a high level CONOPs. Interface requirements and/or specifications defined/drafted. | Are inputs/outputs of primary interfaces characterized and documented? | Documented summary of inputs and outputs of primary interfaces or P-diagrams |
| Are primary interface requirements defined/drafted? | Interface requirements document (e.g., Interoperability Profile [IOP], SAE J1939) | |||
| Is the high level CONOPS known/understood? | High-level CONOPS | |||
| Have interface constraints (functional, physical, environmental, regulations, etc.) been defined? | Defined constraints referencing ESOH, regulatory documentation, etc. | |||
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| 1 | Primary interfaces identified. | High-level functions and interfaces with potential integration items (systems, subsystems, components) defined and understood. | Are interfaces with potential integration items (systems, subsystems, components) and their functions defined/understood? | A list and/or diagram of primary interfacing integration items (systems, subsystems, components) and their functions, Functional/physical architecture diagram |
| 2 | Basic characterization of primary interfaces performed. | Interfaces qualitatively characterized with sufficient detail (inputs/outputs) to assess the feasibility of the proposed integration based on a high level CONOPs. Interface requirements and/or specifications defined/drafted. | Are inputs/outputs of primary interfaces characterized and documented? | Documented summary of inputs and outputs of primary interfaces or P-diagrams |
| Are primary interface requirements defined/drafted? | Interface requirements document (e.g., Interoperability Profile [IOP], SAE J1939) | |||
| Is the high level CONOPS known/understood? | High-level CONOPS | |||
| Have interface constraints (functional, physical, environmental, regulations, etc.) been defined? | Defined constraints referencing ESOH, regulatory documentation, etc. | |||
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- main milestones
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- Design Development & Algorithm Architecture: Ada Lovelace Team
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- Mechanical Engineering: Stephanie Kwolek Team
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- Optical Engineering: Katharine Blodgett Team
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- Electronics Engineering: Ida Hyde Team
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- Software Development: Hedy Lamarr Team
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- Software Development: Grace Hopper Team
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- Software Development: Evelyn Berezin Team
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- Software Development: Barbara Askins Team
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- Networking: Margaret Hamilton Team
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- Customer & Business Development: Barbara Liskov Team
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- Design Development & Algorithm Architecture: Ada Lovelace Team
- CAD model update, GUI, VUI, Apps algorithms, Demos, Videos, Animations
- Prio #1: [TRL 1-2] Research and description of the principle of operation, description of the technology application, computer-added design
- Prio #2: [TRL 3-4] Technology functionality demo, specific functionality description, GUI demo, lab experimental setup
- Prio #3:
- Prio #4:
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- Mechanical Engineering: Stephanie Kwolek Team
- Prio #1: [TRL 5-6] Prototype: based on 3D print, vacuum casting, vacuum unfusion
- Prio #2: [TRL 7] MVPα: vacuum casting, vacuum unfusion, injection moulding, manual assembly
- Prio #3: [TRL 8] MVPβ: vacuum casting, vacuum unfusion, injection moulding, manual assembly
- Prio #4: [TRL 9] MMPδ: manufacturing process automation, robotic assembly, add-ons (auto tourniquets, Care Under Fire set)
- Prio #5: MMPγ: manufacturing & assembly & logistic process upgrade
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- Optical Engineering: Katharine Blodgett Team
- Light guide, Beam splitting prisms, Dichroic mirror, Optical coatings, Fading pads
- Prio #1: [TRL 5-6] Prototype: optical scheme, light guide, dichroic mirror, fading pads
- Prio #2: [TRL 7] MVPα: beam splitting prisms for 3 cam sensors, optical coatings
- Prio #3: [TRL 8] MVPβ:
- Prio #4: [TRL 9] MMPδ:
- Prio #5: MMPγ:
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- Software Development: Barbara Askins Team
- Computer Vision, Computer Audition, AI/ML, AI/DL, AI/NLP, AI/ANN
- Prio #1: TESS
- Prio #2: CVC, FA
- Prio #3: CAC
- Prio #4: VM
- Prio #5:
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- Networking: Margaret Hamilton Team
- Mentor Relations, Pitches, Updates
- Prio #1: Mentor Relations, Updates
- Prio #2: Business angels (pre-seed round)
- Prio #3: Business angels & Venture capital (seed round)
- Prio #4: Venture capital (round A)
- Prio #5:
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- Customer & Business Development: Barbara Liskov Team
- Requests, eMails, PR, Meetings
- Prio #1: Innovation programs research, requests, eMails, meetings
- Prio #2: Collaboration research, PR
- Prio #3: Proving ground testing
- Prio #4: Pilot programs
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Investment Rounds Goals
| Time Period | Round | Amount | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 2025 | Pre-Seed | $1,750,000 |
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| Q3 2025 | Seed | $6,700,000 |
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| Q1 2026 | Round A | $16,000,000 |
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| Q4 2027 | Round B | $85,000,000 |
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Development Teams
Design Development & Algorithm Architecture: Ada Lovelace[4] Team
Device design, GUI, VUI, Apps algorithms, Demos, Videos, Animations
- Prio #1: Research and description of the principle of operation, description of the technology application, computer-added design, event-driven software architecture[5]
- Prio #2: Technology functionality demo, specific functionality description, GUI demo, lab experimental setup
Mechanical Engineering: Stephanie Kwolek[6] Team
- Prio #1: [TRL 5-6] Prototype: based on 3D print, vacuum casting, vacuum unfusion
- Prio #2: [TRL 7] MVPα: vacuum casting, vacuum unfusion, injection moulding, manual assembly
- Prio #3: [TRL 8] MVPβ: vacuum casting, vacuum unfusion, injection moulding, manual assembly
- Prio #4: [TRL 9] MMPδ: manufacturing process automation, robotic assembly, add-ons (auto tourniquets, Care Under Fire set, SCBA integration, external aramid cover, continuous wind сapture impellers, software defined antenna, handheld metal re-radiation radar, optional battery, digital sight)
- Prio #5: MMPγ: manufacturing & assembly & logistic process upgrade
Optical Engineering: Katharine Blodgett[7] Team
Light guide, Beam splitting prisms, Dichroic mirror, Optical coatings, Fading pads
- Prio #1: [TRL 5-6] Prototype: optical scheme, light guide, dichroic mirror, fading pads
- Prio #2: [TRL 7] MVPα: beam splitting prisms for 3 cam sensors, optical coatings
- Prio #3: [TRL 8] MVPβ:
- Prio #4: [TRL 9] MMPδ:
- Prio #5: MMPγ:
Electronics Engineering: Ida Hyde[8] Team
Schematics and PCBs for motherboard, projector, IFF Transponder, SDR, SDRS, PCSR, Digital sight
- Prio #1: [TRL 5-6] Prototype: based on Raspberry Pi 5B, Texas Instruments DLPDLCR2000EVM
- Prio #2: [TRL 7] MVPα: motherboard chipset Intel 700, Z790[9] or HM770[10], CPU Intel Core i7-14700HX[11][12], DLP PCB, SDRS PCB, IFF PCB
- Prio #3: [TRL 8] MVPβ: SDR2 PCB, add-on (software defined antenna, optional battery, continuous wind capture impellers)
- Prio #4: [TRL 9] MMPδ: add-on (auto tourniquets, Care Under Fire set, handheld metal re-radiation radar)
- Prio #5: MMPγ: add-on (digital sight)
Software Development: Hedy Lamarr[13] Team
SDR, SDR Scan, RDF, Radar Detection, IFF, Networks, Remote control
- Prio #1: IFF, NET, RDF, RFDD, RWRC, SDRS
- Prio #2: P2P, RPAC, SDR2
- Prio #3: ANTC, EODD, PCSR
- Prio #4: APAR, FTRC, RBRC, UVRC
- Prio #5:
Software Development: Grace Hopper[14] Team
System Integration, DevOps, Maps, VBS, Sensors
- Prio #1: CAM, DISP, FPAD, GNSS, HT, INP, MMC, PTTH, SPOT, SRV, STT, SYS, VOVR
- Prio #2: ACC, ADM, FILE, DVC, MAP, NAV, PATH, REC, PLAY, SEC, STM
- Prio #3: TRSL
- Prio #4: VBS
- Prio #5:
Software Development: Evelyn Berezin[15] Team
IMS, Chat, Workgroups, Tasks, Mission planning
- Prio #1: CHAT, IMSG,
- Prio #2: CRPT, MSG, TSK, WGR
- Prio #3: ANLS, CAL, MAIL, PLAN
- Prio #4: WIKI
- Prio #5:
Software Development: Barbara Askins[16] Team
Computer Vision, Computer Audition, AI/ML, AI/DL, AI/NLP, AI/ANN
Networking: Margaret Hamilton[17] Team
Mentor Relations, Pitches, Updates
- Prio #1: Mentor Relations, Updates
- Prio #2: Business angels (pre-seed round)
- Prio #3: Business angels & Venture capital (seed round)
- Prio #4: Venture capital (round A)
- Prio #5:
Customer & Business Development: Barbara Liskov[18] Team
Requests, eMails, PR, Meetings
- Prio #1: Innovation programs research, requests, eMails, meetings
- Prio #2: Collaboration research, PR
- Prio #3: Proving ground testing
- Prio #4: Pilot programms
Future ideas
Further reading
FAQ
- Problems and strategic capabilities
- Target audience
- Market
- Product characteristics and features
- Major product milestones
- Stages of product evolution
- Lifetime value
- Comparison with nearest competitors
- Competitive advantages
- Hardware unit economy
- Estimated budget for the first year after R&D
- Team
- Road Map
- Financial Ask and Use of Funds
- Experience investing in defense startups
See also
| Public External Sections: | Public Wiki Sections: | Public Wiki Sections: | Not-Public Wiki Sections: |
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Note: Unless otherwise stated, whenever the masculine gender is used, both men and women are included.
See also product details
| Hardware Details: | Functional Apps Details: | Executive Apps Details: | Service Apps Details: |
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References
- ↑ Dr. John Niemela and Dr. Matthew Fisher, The Use of Technology Readiness Levels for Software Development
- ↑ TRL-IRL-SRL Definitions
- ↑ OUSD(R&E), Technology Readiness Assessment Guidebook, 2023
- ↑ Wikipedia, Ada Lovelace
- ↑ Wikipedia, Event-driven software architecture (EDA)
- ↑ Wikipedia, Stephanie Kwolek
- ↑ Wikipedia, Katharine Burr Blodgett
- ↑ Wikipedia, Ida Henrietta Hyde
- ↑ Intel Z790 Chipset
- ↑ Intel HM770 Chipset
- ↑ Intel, 14th Gen Core i7
- ↑ Intel Core i7 13th Gen HX (for mobile devices) Series, i7-13850HX Processor
- ↑ Wikipedia, Hedy Lamarr
- ↑ Wikipedia, Grace Hopper
- ↑ Wikipedia, Evelyn Berezin
- ↑ Wikipedia, Barbara Askins
- ↑ Wikipedia, Margaret Hamilton
- ↑ Wikipedia, Barbara Liskov