Draper recently hosted leaders from the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). In 2023, we signed an Other Transaction Authority (OTA) agreement with BARDA, which is valued at up to $90.5M over a five-year period. The overall objective of the OTA is to advance the scientific understanding of illness and injury resulting from exposure to a broad range of CBRN threats. “We’re working on capabilities to protect the nation against high-priority threats and accelerate our response to future threats,” said Roger Odegard, the Draper OTA Program Manager.
Excited to announce the opening of our new engineering and operations campus in Utah to serve our aerospace and defense customers and enhance our support of the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center at Hill Air Force Base and other Department of Defense customers in the surrounding area.
Human Systems Engineering is the art and science of designing systems that optimize the interaction between humans and technology. Read more about our human systems capabilities and how we use those diverse skillsets for our customers.
How do we facilitate a broader use of fuzzing to detect software flaws in the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats? Read about how Draper's cyber engineers are working on the development of the Vader Modular Fuzzer (VMF). VMF is now available to the public on GitHub and has a companion GitHub repository for early VMF research concepts.
Draper has been selected by the United States Air Force as one of 17 contractors to design, develop, test and deliver anti-tamper systems to protect critical program information and technologies from adversarial tamper efforts. Our expertise and long history in the national security sector equips us perfectly for this. We are looking forward to the journey!
ANNOUNCEMENT: The Draper Museum is now reopened! The public is welcome every Friday from noon to 4:30 p.m. at our Cambridge campus located in Kendall Sq. The newly expanded Draper Museum features a spectacular array of artifacts from our history of innovation, some of which are on public display for the first time. Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/yrabba4f
Congratulations, Intuitive Machines! You are on your way to the Moon. Team Draper celebrates your success and looks forward to our own CLPS mission in advance of NASA Artemis human missions. Team Draper consists of Draper, General Atomics, ispace, inc. and Karman Space & Defense.
Here at Draper, the future in space is bright! Draper’s proud legacy of achievement in space began in the 1960s. Our guidance and control system guided all 17 Apollo missions—including Apollo 11, which brought the first humans to the moon and returned them safely to Earth. We have our sights set on Mars next. Watch the time lapse installation of our amazing Mars model, designed by talented artist, Luke Jerram. Our brilliant engineers developed the measurement specifications, for where the model currently hangs in our atrium in relation to our moon model. Visit our atrium, which will be open to the public starting March 1 on Fridays from 12PM-4:30PM, to see the new Mars model and key Draper history exhibits. https://my-moon.org/
Draper is honored to be selected to BARDA's DRIVe Program. Our mission is to advance the development of our bio-inspired microfluidic oxygenator BLOx to improve ECMO safety and portability for better patient outcomes and enable ECMO's future extended operation of the device. #ARDS #Biotech
Making waves in autonomy! Draper has been awarded a $26 million contract by the United States Department of Defense to further expand the capabilities of its unmanned autonomous systems (UAS) software to perform CBRN reconnaissance missions in collaborative teams and in degraded operating environments. Draper will advance its system under an effort at JPEO-CBRND called CSIRP or CBRN Sensor Integration on Robotic Platforms.
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