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INL Innovation Spotlight Novel Training Surrogates for Emergency Response Training
Contact and place of performance
Andrew Rankin
Idaho Falls, ID 83415
USA
INL Innovation Spotlight Novel Training Surrogates for Emergency Response Training Novel short-lived radioisotopes in a variety of chemical forms used as surrogate materials that have short half-lives and decay to stable, environmentally friendly elements. Overview: Training with actual radioactive materials that are of concern to emergency response communities poses challenges due to their radiotoxicity. Radioactive...
View moreThe U.S. Department of Energy, through the Battelle Energy Alliance and Idaho National Laboratory (INL), is promoting the licensing and commercialization of a novel technology involving short-lived radioisotopes used as training surrogates for emergency response scenarios. These materials are engineered to mimic the particle and photon emission properties, as well as the chemical and physical behaviors, of industrial radioactive isotopes while maintaining half-lives of less than two days. These surrogates decay into stable, non-toxic elements, providing a safe alternative for training military and emergency personnel in detection and dispersal characterization within contaminated environments.
The technology is currently at Technical Readiness Level (TRL) 7, with a full-scale prototype demonstrated in a relevant environment. It is protected under Provisional Patent Application No. 16/228,465, titled "Surrogate Isotope-Containing Materials for Emergency Response Training and Methods of Formation and Dispersal." INL’s Technology Deployment department seeks industry collaborators capable of commercializing this innovation, emphasizing that the agency does not provide funding or engage in procurement decisions.
This opportunity is classified under NAICS 624230 for Emergency and Other Relief Services and PSC R429 for Support- Professional: Emergency Response/Disaster Planning/Preparedness Support. Responses regarding the licensing of this intellectual property are accepted through March 25, 2026. The primary point of contact for this initiative is Andrew Rankin, and the place of performance is Idaho Falls, Idaho.
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