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[![](https://i.imgur.com/dpKldXI.png)](https://web.archive.org/web/20101103064516/http://projectdanube.org/)
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**Digital identity and personal data, including personal agents, semantic graphs, and blockchain.**
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**[Website](http://danubetech.com/) • [Markus Sabadello (Peacekeeper)](http://mydata2016.org/speaker/markus-sabadello/) • [Twitter](https://twitter.com/peacekeeper) [GitHub](https://github.com/peacekeeper) [Medium](https://medium.com/@markus.sabadello)**
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**[Website](http://danubetech.com/) • [Twitter](https://twitter.com/peacekeeper) • [GitHub](https://github.com/peacekeeper) • [Medium](https://medium.com/@markus.sabadello)**\
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**[Markus Sabadello (Peacekeeper)](http://mydata2016.org/speaker/markus-sabadello/) • [Blockchain-Identity](https://github.com/peacekeeper)**
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> DANUBE TECH is a company working on technologies in the field of digital identity and personal data, including personal agents, semantic graphs, and decentralized identity.
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> Similar to the R&D programs of the S&T Directorate, the SBIR topics generally address the needs of the seven DHS Operational Units, i.e., U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and U.S. Secret Service, as well as First Responders.
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## Silicon Valley Innovation Program
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## [Silicon Valley Innovation Program](https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/svip)
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* [Silicon Valley Innovation Program](https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/svip)
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> The DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP) is keeping pace with the innovation community to tackle the hardest problems faced by DHS and the Homeland Security Enterprise. SVIP expands DHS S&T’s reach to find new technologies that strengthen national security with the goal of reshaping how government, entrepreneurs, and industry work together to find cutting-edge solutions.
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> The DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP) is keeping pace with the innovation community to tackle the hardest problems faced by DHS and the Homeland Security Enterprise. SVIP expands DHS S&T’s reach to find new technologies that strengthen national security with the goal of reshaping how government, entrepreneurs, and industry work together to find cutting-edge solutions.\
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### Current Portfolio Companies
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> SVIP utilizes the “[Innovation Other Transaction Solicitation” (OTS) — HSHQDC-16-R-B0005](https://beta.sam.gov/opp/3da6f22122b94b3d98c03a2483ec7320/view) (refer to document titled: “SVIP OTS Amendment_1_29_2020.pdf”) to engage with organizations that do not usually work with the government in order to carry out prototype projects and possibly transition successful projects to production. This engagement is intended to assist new companies so they have more opportunities to work with DHS through targeted non-dilutive funding and provide opportunities for operational testing and market access. Through SVIP, DHS intends to incentivize product developers to open the aperture of their development roadmaps to include homeland security solutions.
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### Program Phases
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* Phase 1 $50-$200K 3-6 months Proof-of-Concept Demo
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* Phase 2 $50-$200K 3-6 months Demo Pilot-ready Prototype
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* Phase 3 $50-$200K 3-6 months Pilot-test Prototype in Operation
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* Phase 4 $50-$200K 3-6 months Test in Various Operational Scenarios
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* Phase 5 As required - Additional Use Cases and Operational Scenarios as DHS Determines
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> Phase 5: If DHS determines that additional work is required on a solution to meet mission needs, an SVIP performer may be invited to apply for a Phase 5 award. A Phase 5 is only applicable if DHS determines the solution may address additional use cases and operational scenarios. This Phase may result in a limited number of technology prototypes or licenses to test the prototype in multiple use cases and conditions and may be funded beyond the total $800K Phases 1–4 limits.
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### [Current Portfolio Companies](https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/blockchain-portfolio)
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There are more DHS portfolio companies, but these are the relevant sections:
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> The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate’s Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP) has given a performance-based contract award to **Factom** Inc. The award will be used to develop cross-blockchain technology to help prevent the forgery and counterfeiting of certificates and licenses.
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> This is Factom’s second DHS SVIP award. The first award was in 2016 focused on using the blockchain to secure data collected by the U.S. Border Patrol’s sensors and cameras against spoofing, deletion or tampering. Factom continues to work with partners to roll out the internet of things (IoT) security technology at production scale.
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* [Blockchain interoperability draws attention of DHS science and technology unit](https://www.fedscoop.com/blockchain-svip-dhs-danube-tech/)
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* [News Release: DHS S&T Awards 143K for Blockchain Interoperability Infrastructure](https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/news/2019/09/26/news-release-dhs-st-awards-143k-blockchain-interoperability) • [fedscoop](https://www.fedscoop.com/blockchain-svip-dhs-danube-tech/)
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> The group’s Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP) has awarded a contract to the Vienna, Austria-based company **Danube Tech** GmbH to develop technology that allows for interoperability across blockchains, particularly those that pertain to personal identity. The phase one SVIP contract is worth $143,478.
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* [News Release: DHS Awards $198K for Raw Material Import Tracking Using Blockchain](https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/news/2019/11/08/news-release-dhs-awards-198k-raw-material-import-tracking)
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> S&T is exploring the application of blockchain to issue credentials digitally to enhance security, ensure interoperability and prevent forgery and counterfeiting. **Transmute** builds identity management solutions that use blockchain technology to streamline and enforce identity authorization. Its Phase 1 award project “Verifiable Provenance, Traceability, and Regulatory Compliance for Raw Material Imports” will adapt Transmute ID, its core technology product that leverages centralized and decentralized identity infrastructures to secure individual agency identities and verifiable credentials to ensure that CBP has visibility into the provenance, traceability and regulatory compliance of raw material imports.
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