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Page 1: Environmental Security Technology Certification Program

Environmental Security Technology Certification Program

Environmental Security Technology Certification Program

Dr. Jeffrey MarquseeDr. Jeffrey MarquseeDirector, ESTCP.Director, ESTCP.

ESTCP Funding Opportunities

January 17, 2008

ESTCP Funding Opportunities

January 17, 2008

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Department of Defense’s Environmental Technology Programs

Department of Defense’s Environmental Technology Programs

• Demonstration/ValidationDemonstration/Validation • Basic and Applied ResearchBasic and Applied Research

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Demonstrate Innovative Cost-Effective Environmental Technologies

─ Capitalize on past investments─ Transition technology out of the lab

Promote Implementation─ Direct technology insertion─ Gain regulatory acceptance

ESTCP Program GoalsESTCP Program GoalsESTCP Program GoalsESTCP Program Goals

Priority: needs of the DoD user community Priority: needs of the DoD user community

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Environmental TechnologyDevelopment Process

Environmental TechnologyDevelopment Process

NAVY

ARMY USAF

REQUIREMENTS

BASIC/APPLIED RESEARCH

ADVANCEDDEVELOPMENT

DEMONSTRATION / VALIDATION

IMPLEMENTATION

COMMERCIALIZATION

DUSD(I&E) DDR&E / DUSD(S&T) DUSD(I&E) COMMERCIAL

S&T/SERDP(6.1-6.3)

ESTCP(6.4)

Operation & Maintenance

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Environmental DriversEnvironmental Drivers

Sustainability of Ranges and Range Operations

Maritime SustainabilityThreatened and Endangered Species

Toxic Air Emissions and Dust

Urban Growth &Encroachment

Noise

UnexplodedOrdnance

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Environmental DriversEnvironmental Drivers

Reduction of Current and Future Liabilities

Contamination from Past Practices

• Chlorinated Solvents Remain Intractable

• Large Potential UXO Liability

• New Contaminants Emerging (Perchlorate)

Pollution Prevention to ControlLife Cycle Costs

• Elimination of Hazardous Materials Reduces Cost of Operation, Repair & Demil

• Goal is to achieve Compliance Through Pollution Prevention

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Environmental QualityEnvironmental Quality Taxonomy Taxonomy

Sustainable Infrastructure

EnvironmentalRestoration

Weapons Systems& Platforms

MunitionsManagement

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ESTCP MethodologyESTCP MethodologyESTCP MethodologyESTCP Methodology

Partner With Stakeholders and Test at DoD Facilities─ Developer, regulators, end-user─ Direct transition

Validate Operational Cost and Performance─ Independent test and evaluation─ Satisfy regulatory and user communities

Identify DoD Market Opportunities─ Technology transfer across federal and private sector

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Project RequirementsProject RequirementsProject RequirementsProject Requirements

Formal Demonstration Plans─ Independent review

Execution of Technology Demonstration─ Collect cost and performance data

Written Reports on Cost and Performance─ Technical report─ Cost and Performance Summary Report

Support for Transition─ Regulatory and end-user acceptance─ Guidance and training

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ESTCP FY 2008 FundingESTCP FY 2008 FundingESTCP FY 2008 FundingESTCP FY 2008 Funding

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FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY 10 FY 11 FY 12 FY 13

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Solicitation Process

New Starts

ESTCP Solicitations

Pre-Proposal

Full Proposal

DoD Call

Oral Briefing

Pre-Proposal

Full Proposal

BAA Call

Oral Briefing

Pre-Proposal

Full Proposal

Fed Call

Oral Briefing

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DoD Call DoD Call DoD Call DoD Call

Broad Call for Dem/Val Projects─ Address DoD environmental requirements

─ DoD lead required Pre-Proposal: Technology Selection

─ Short written pre-proposal─ Competitive process

─ Full Proposal Requested ─ Modifications recommended

Selection─ Full proposal─ Oral presentations

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BAA/ Fed (non-DoD)BAA/ Fed (non-DoD)Creating PartnershipsCreating Partnerships

BAA/ Fed (non-DoD)BAA/ Fed (non-DoD)Creating PartnershipsCreating Partnerships

Call for Technologies─ Selected topic areas

Pre-proposals: Technology selection─ Short written pre-proposal

─ Competitive process Identify DoD Partners

─ Develop Dem/Val project Selection

─ Full proposal─ Oral presentation

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FY 2008 SolicitationFY 2008 Solicitation

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ESTCP FY 2008 SolicitationESTCP FY 2008 SolicitationESTCP FY 2008 SolicitationESTCP FY 2008 Solicitation

BAA/Non-DoD Fed─ 158 pre-proposals

─ 29 full proposals ─ 17 selected

DoD Call─ 130 pre-proposals

─ 35 full proposals─ 18 selected

Focus Area SelectedEnvironmental Restoration 12Munitions Management 7Sustainable Infrastructure 11Weapons Systems & Platforms 5

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ESTCP FY 2008 Core FundingESTCP FY 2008 Core FundingESTCP FY 2008 Core FundingESTCP FY 2008 Core Funding

$33.199 million112 Projects

$33.199 million112 Projects

Weapons Systems and Platforms

23%

Sustainable Infrastructure

14%Munitions

Management 22%

Program Office7%

SBIR, etc.3%

Environmental Restoration

31%

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FY 2009 SolicitationFY 2009 Solicitation

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DoD TopicsDoD TopicsDoD TopicsDoD Topics

Environmental Restoration─ Soils, Sediments, Water

Military Munitions─ MMRP, Active Range Clearance

Weapons Systems and Platforms─ Manufacturing, Maintenance, Emissions

Sustainable Infrastructure─ Facilities and Energy, Natural and Cultural Resources

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BAA/Fed TopicsBAA/Fed TopicsBAA/Fed TopicsBAA/Fed Topics

Remediation of Contaminated Groundwater In-Situ Remediation of Contaminated Sediments Characterization, Control and Treatment of Range

Contamination Military Munitions Detection, Discrimination and

Remediation Control of Non-Native Invasive Species on DoD

Lands and Water Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for DoD

Installations

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Remediation of Contaminated Remediation of Contaminated GroundwaterGroundwater

Remediation of Contaminated Remediation of Contaminated GroundwaterGroundwater

In situ remediation technologies are sought that specifically address the cleanup or management of groundwater contaminated with chlorinated solvents, metals, energetic compounds, emerging contaminants of interest to DoD, or mixtures of these contaminants.

Characterization, optimization, assessment, and/or long-term monitoring tools related to remediation of contaminated groundwater also will be considered.

In particular, management tools or technologies to address:─ DNAPL source zones that cause persistent groundwater plumes are of

interest─ costs associated with long-term monitoring.

Both passive treatment approaches (e.g., treatment barriers or walls) and active treatment approaches will be considered.

Ex situ treatment technologies designed for the remediation of groundwater contaminated with emerging contaminants of concern to the DoD (i.e., perchlorate or other contaminants) will be considered.

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In-Situ Remediation of Contaminated In-Situ Remediation of Contaminated SedimentsSediments

In-Situ Remediation of Contaminated In-Situ Remediation of Contaminated SedimentsSediments

In situ remediation technologies are sought that specifically address the remediation or management of sediments contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), heavy metals, or mixtures containing these contaminants.

Contaminated marine, estuarine, brackish, and fresh water sediments are of interest.

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Characterization, Control and Characterization, Control and Treatment of Range ContaminationTreatment of Range Contamination

Characterization, Control and Characterization, Control and Treatment of Range ContaminationTreatment of Range Contamination

Management tools and technologies are sought to cost effectively and more accurately delineate munitions constituent source zones and contaminant loading on test and training ranges.

Treatment and control technologies are sought that specifically address the remediation or containment of range-related contaminants and residue such as metals, energetics (RDX, HMX, TNT, DNT, picric acid), propellants such as perchlorate, or mixtures containing these contaminants in soils.

ESTCP hosted a workshop on DoD Operational Range Assessment and Management. Proposers are encouraged to review the summary report for additional details on the critical demonstration needs

─ www.estcp.org/Technology/upload/RAWorkshopRDTENeedsRpt.pdf

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Military Munitions Detection, Military Munitions Detection, Discrimination and RemdiationDiscrimination and RemdiationMilitary Munitions Detection, Military Munitions Detection,

Discrimination and RemdiationDiscrimination and Remdiation

Detection and Discrimination: Technologies are needed that can detect and discriminate munitions ranging from 20 mm projectiles to 2000 lb. bombs from other items in the sub-surface. A single technology need not be applicable to all possible ordnance types, nor all possible site conditions.

─ Integrated systems (hand held, man-portable, vehicle towed, or airborne)─ Systems that are cued by other survey technologies which can cost effectively, non-

invasively interrogate the suspected item ─ Signal processing technologies ─ Supporting technologies including but not limited to geolocation, reacquisition of

anomalies and quality assurance/quality control tools─ Technologies applicable to detection and discrimination of munitions in underwater

environments, particularly in water depths from 15 to 100 feet.

Remediation: Technologies are needed that can cost-effectively remediate single munitions items whose location and depth have been identified; clear heavily contaminated areas where identification of individual isolated items is not feasible or cost effective; or treat scrap material, to make it safe for disposal.

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Control of Non-Native Invasive Species Control of Non-Native Invasive Species on DoD Lands and Wateron DoD Lands and Water

Control of Non-Native Invasive Species Control of Non-Native Invasive Species on DoD Lands and Wateron DoD Lands and Water

Control is defined broadly to include eradication and other management approaches that contain, reduce, or eliminate NIS populations.

DoD waters include freshwater and marine ecosystems managed by DoD, but ship-based ballast water exchange and control technologies are outside the scope of this solicitation.

The method of control can include any viable biological, chemical, mechanical, cultural, or integrated approach that is ready for implementation-scale demonstration.

ESTCP in particular seeks technologies and methodologies that avoid or minimize non-target impacts and are consistent with ecosystem-based approaches to natural resources management.

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Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for DoD InstallationsEnergy for DoD Installations

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for DoD InstallationsEnergy for DoD Installations

Innovative technologies and methods are sought to improve energy efficiency and increase the use of renewable energy on DoD installations.

Technologies of interest include but are not restricted to:─ 1) innovative energy efficient lighting, heating, and air

conditioning, and other technologies to support sustainable building design and operations to reduce energy demand for all types of DoD buildings, including historic properties

─ 2) renewable energy sources at various power levels ─ 3) supporting technologies such as energy storage and control

technologies to manage these resources

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FY 2009 Solicitation-Dates-

FY 2009 Solicitation-Dates-

ESTCP Solicitation Released January 10, 2008 Pre-proposal Due: March 13, 2008 4 PM EST

─ Pre-proposals received after this time will not be reviewed ─ Pre-proposals sent via fax or electronic mail will be rejected

Full Proposal Requested June 2008─ Full Proposal Due: August 7, 2008 4 PM EST

Oral Briefing in Arlington, VA September 2008─ Selection October 2008─ Project Initiation March 2009

Visit the ESTCP Web Site for Solicitation Details

www.estcp.org/opportunities

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Selection CriteriaSelection Criteria

• Technical Merit

• Cost/Benefit

• Technology Transfer

• Cost

Relevance (Pass / Fail)Appropriate for Demonstration (Pass/Fail)

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Hallmarks of a Competitive ProposalHallmarks of a Competitive Proposal

- Clearly address a DoD Environmental Need

- Well defined demonstration/validation questions

- Provide significant benefit- reduced costs- improved performance

- Technically sound- Detailed technology description- Detailed technical approach

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Internet ResourcesInternet ResourcesInternet ResourcesInternet Resources

www.estcp.orgwww.estcp.orgwww.estcp.orgwww.estcp.org

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