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COMMAND DASHBOARD INTEGRATING NEXT-GEN TECHNOLOGY (CommanDING Tech) CHALLENGE: PHASE 1 For more information about the challenge, see the official rules at Challenge.gov: https://www.challenge.gov/?challenge=commandingtech. Challenge Timeline: June 06, 2022 - Early March 2023 Total Prizes: $1,000,000 USD Phase 1 Start: June 06, 2022 Phase 1 Submission Deadline: July 31, 2022 at 5:00pm ET This challenge is run under the America COMPETES Act. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ IMPORTANT LINKS 1. Visit the Challenge Repository that contains the challenge resources that will help guide your participation in this challenge: https://app.box.com/s/izdgds6vuqt4jqsh7za4ili2byfoj6uz 2. Submit the Registration Form to be eligible to participate in the challenge: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/013416b8fbbb46cdb34cf94ead09f1bc 3. Challenge Portal: www.freelancer.com/nist/first-responder-dashboard 4. Webinar recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yz6JKVLhgIE —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHALLENGE OVERVIEW The National Institute of Standards and Technology's Public Safety Communications Research (PSCR) Division is hosting the Command Dashboard Integrating Next-Gen Technology (CommanDING Tech) Challenge, a four-phase competition looking for the best next-generation incident command dashboards. Through improved user interfaces and user experience (UI/UX) and the ability to work with video, sensor, and map data in multi-story buildings, PSCR aims to improve the quality of incident command dashboards and, in turn, improve the effectiveness of emergency response. Contestants will bring new technology to the arena or improve their existing technology throughout the Challenge. The finalists will showcase their dashboards by completing a public safety emergency scenario in real time. Contestants' dashboards can use a variety of technologies for the Challenge, including but not limited to virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), web-based, or hand-held devices (phone or tablet). All submissions must be able to integrate and respond to multiple data feeds and have a mobile, intuitive user interface that makes it more efficient and effective for public safety officers to respond to emergency situations. PSCR and its Challenge partners, of whom are listed on Challenge.gov and the Freelancer.com Challenge website, will award prizes valued at up to $1,000,000 USD to Contestants that meet the eligibility requirements. Emergency situations are complicated, time-sensitive, and demanding events. An effective public safety response requires naming a commander, allocating resources, mapping the area of impact, tracking individuals and objects, identifying areas of concern, and more. Historically, incident responders have used paper and pen to track and manage the response. Dashboards provide an all-encompassing view of the emergency allowing incident commanders to visualize the space, track public safety officers, recognize movement of other people and objects, identify important events/location (e.g., source of explosion or blocked stairways, officer down or change in vital signs).Through the CommanDING Tech Challenge, PSCR is hoping to improve the quality and usability of incident command dashboards. The Challenge is looking to improve existing dashboards and also provides an opportunity for new entries into the field. PSCR is looking for dashboards that improve public safety officials’ ability to respond to emergencies through effective user interfaces and user experiences, the ability to work with data input from sensors and video streams, and the ability to locate both stationary and mobile sensors in 3-D space. This Challenge will bring together first responders, video analytics professionals, public safety experts, and Contestants to advance the quality and availability of Incident Command Dashboards for public safety. PHASE 1 Contestants must submit a concept paper and images or videos of their dashboards. They must describe their current dashboard and the improvements they will make to achieve the goals of the Challenge, including ingesting, displaying, and responding to stationary and wearable sensor data, closed-circuit television (CCTV) video streams, incorporating Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) scans and building maps, and delivering an intuitive user interface/user experience (UI/UX) for public safety officials. PHASE 2a Invited Contestants will learn about the value of working with public safety officials to provide context for their prototypes. If Contestants do not already have a partnership, they will be provided a list of available public safety officials. Contestants must submit a description of work signed by their Official Representative and their public safety partner. PHASE 2b Invited Contestants will document the progress they have made on their prototypes. Contestants will submit a written update and a video demonstration of the prototype. In addition, the Judging Panel will have a short video conference with the Contestants to ask additional questions. PHASE 3 The Judging Panel will test each Contestant’s dashboard at a Department of Commerce laboratory space in Boulder, Colorado, by using the prototype to execute an emergency response using simulated data. PHASE 4 The Phase 4 demonstration event is a live, staged, public safety emergency in a multi-story building where Contestants will showcase their dashboard's capabilities. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TIMELINE Phase 1 Start: June 06, 2022 Phase 1 Submission Deadline: July 31, 2022 at 5pm ET Phase 1 Award Notification: August 16, 2022 Phase 2 Start-Award Notification: August 17-November 8, 2022 Phase 3 Start-Award Notification: November 9-January 17, 2023 Phase 4 Start-Award Notification: January 18-Early April 2023 —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PRIZES - PHASE 1: Up to 15 Contestants that meet the eligibility requirements will be awarded invitations to compete in Phase 2a and receive technology development awards of $5,000. In addition, up to 8 best-in-class awards of $2,500 will be awarded. - PHASE 2a: All invited Contestants will be awarded invitations to compete in Phase 2b and $5,000 to support their collaboration with the public safety partner. - PHASE 2b: Up to 8 Contestants will be awarded invitations to compete in Phase 3, technology development awards of $15,000, $5,000 to support their collaboration with the public safety partner, $5,000 to defray the cost for travel awards to the Phase 3 site, and a sensor package to use in developing their dashboard’s capabilities. - PHASE 3: Up to 6 Contestants will be awarded prizes from a $270,000 prize purse; NIST will also award each of the top 4 Contestants $5,000 to support their collaboration with the public safety partner and $5,000 to defray the cost of travel to the Phase 4 site. The top 4 Contestants will be awarded invitations to continue on to Phase 4. - PHASE 4: Phase 4 has a total prize purse of $162,500 for the ranked top four Winners. Twelve best-in-class awards of $10,000 each will be awarded to Contestants that achieve excellence in categories of importance to the challenge. An additional $3,375 will be awarded to each Contestant to defray the costs of travel to a future PSCR Stakeholder Meeting to demonstrate their technology. Throughout the Challenge, any prize funds that are available in Phases 1 through 3 but are not awarded to any Contestants during those Phases will be moved forward and awarded in Phase 4. If needed, prior to the start of Phase 4, a rules modification will occur to indicate the new prize amounts. —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For more information about the challenge, see the official rules at Challenge.gov: https://www.challenge.gov/?challenge=commandingtech And visit the Challenge Repository that contains the challenge resources that will help guide your participation in this challenge: https://app.box.com/s/izdgds6vuqt4jqsh7za4ili2byfoj6uz By participating in this challenge you are accepting the CommanDING Tech Challenge User Agreement: https://app.box.com/file/966626189402?s=dtjb4hybr77nls9z8aqjl1fsg8qzh5uh Destacado Destacar Garantizado Sellado Concurso principal

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Android App Development
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Augmented Reality
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Data Analysis
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Data Processing
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Development
Development Consulting
Development Operations
Frontend Development
Full Stack Development
Google Web Toolkit
Google Webmaster Tools
iOS Development
Mobile App Development
Mobile App Testing
Mobile Development
Oculus Mobile SDK
Product Development
Progressive Web Apps
Scrum Development
Software Development
UI / User Interface
User Experience Research
User Interface / IA
UX / User Experience
Virtual Reality
Web Animation
Web API
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Web Development
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We are excited to announce the winners of Phase 1 of the CommanDING Tech Challenge! The contestants participated in the competition to design innovative, next-gen incident command dashboards to help first responders save lives during emergency scenarios. Congratulations to the winners advancing to Phases 2a and 2b as they partner with public safety to advance their prototypes. Join us in congratulating the winners of Phase 1 and receiving $5,000 USD technology development prize each: 3AM Innovations Apollo AI BadVR Inc. Cloud Responder Emergency Ventures Inc. Engineering Dynamics Headwall VR JANUS Research Group Red Volta, LLC Smart Firefighting Smart Response Technologies Inc. Televerse Robot, LLC Three Firefighters, LLC TurnRock Labs VALOARUS
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We have received feedback on the process to submit the Phase 1 submissions to the freelancer.com challenge website. Based on the feedback, we have added a "How to submit on freelancer.com" section to the Phase 1 Submission Guidelines in the Challenge Repository. Phase 1 Submission Guidelines: https://app.box.com/file/965119282379?s=9ravh3jriz0w6cbbvzdmwputpjy1x8z0 Please go through the section in advance of the submission deadline to make sure that your submission is correctly submitted to the website. If you still encounter issues at the time of the submission deadline, you may send your PDF submission to nist@freelancer.com and we will work with you to troubleshoot the freelancer.com submission.
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hace 2 años
Watch this special interview conducted by Scott Ledgerwood, UI/UX Portfolio Lead at NIST PSCR, interviewing Captain Jake Gillanders, Poulsbo Fire Department and Executive Director of Empact Northwest. Scott and Captain Gillanders discussed the current challenges first responders face during emergency response, the importance of incident command, and how the CommanDING Tech Challenge can help resolve these challenges. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80jKIsUOq0E&t
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Titular del concurso
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hace 2 años
Hello everyone, We have added a document containing the preliminary schema for the sensor data in the Challenge Repository. Some specific details of the sensor data may change slightly in phases 2, 3, and 4, but any deviations from this document will be noted in the more detailed documentation provided in those future phases. For example, first responder location is simplified to have no Z axis value for positional data because we won’t be using multi-story environments initially in simulations and demos. "10. Sensor Data Schema - CommanDING Tech Challenge" - https://app.box.com/s/fgfbe8mco4vmvxxnc0voeczpyddfssij If you have any questions please reach out here or at nist@freelancer.com.
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Devia M.
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hace 2 años
Can we see the current design dashboard?
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hace 2 años
Hello Everyone, This is a reminder that there is one month left remaining to submit your concept papers. The deadline for submissions is July 31st, 2022 at 5:00PM ET.  We encourage you to plan adequate time to complete the required submission steps. For participants that are able to submit early, the Challenge Team will review entries that are submitted at least 2 weeks in advance for completeness and will provide notification if requirements are not met.  Please reach out if you have any questions.
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Samer H.
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hace 2 años
Hi, I applied to phase I over the weekend. when do I expect to access the data?
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Devia M.
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hace 2 años
Hi, can I watch the explanation on Webinar?
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Sara A.
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hace 2 años
Hello, does the team leader have to be from one of the countries allowed to participate, or can he be just a member of the team and not the leader? please explain.
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Ezzeddin H.
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hace 2 años
This is something beautiful, but it is another time wasting contest by freelancer.com which has a main rule that a participant should be a "U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the United States". I believe you should put this on the top of the contest description so no one will waste the time looking for possibilities and dreaming of the $1m.

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