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NEWS RELEASE


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ODNI News Release No. 7-17
April 26, 2017

IARPA Launches "MAEGLIN" Program 

To Develop Low-Power, Autonomous Chemical Identification Systems

 

Washington – The Intelligence Advance Research Projects Activity, within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, announced the launch of the Molecular Analyzer for Efficient Gas-phase Low-power Interrogation—“MAEGLIN”—program, a multi-year research effort to ultimately develop a compact system capable of unattended environmental sampling and chemical identification with minimal (preferably no) consumables. If successful, the technology developed under the program would enable multi-year chemical monitoring of hard-to-access sites without the need of maintenance, reagent replenishing, or other activities that would require regular human intervention.

 

"MAEGLIN will enable identification of a broad spectrum of chemicals in the field with laboratory-quality sensitivity and specificity," said Kristy DeWitt, MAEGLIN program manager at IARPA.

 

The MAEGLIN program involves two phases. The first phase of the program includes basic research to develop components that can address at least one of the following three thrust areas:


The second phase will culminate in a demonstration of low-power collection, separation, and identification of chemical targets via an integrated system which incorporates components developed during Phase One.

 

Through a competitive Broad Agency Announcement process, IARPA has awarded phase one contracts to teams led by BAE Systems, Hamilton-Sundstrand, Leidos, MassTech, Signature Science, SRI, and the University of Michigan, with subcontracts to a range of academic and small business organizations.

 

About IARPA

IARPA invests in high-risk, high-payoff research programs to tackle some of the most difficult challenges of the agencies and disciplines in the Intelligence Community. Additional information on IARPA and its research may be found on www.iarpa.gov

 

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