RE:RE:DARPAFor sure they see this area as something that has applications. But I doubt that they had written the RFP with the anticipation of BioCloud winning. This is a US agency so I would think the fact that KNR is a Canadian company is a bit of a liability. Paul mentioned it once but I don't recall many details coming out of that mention to be able to start attributing a level of success. Certainly it did not strike me like DARPA had a level of urgency in its RFP. But, that's ok, there are many different angles for a successful KNR.
north40 wrote: The DARPA thing has been mentioned for a couple months now, it does look likr=e the RFP is written directly to biocloud,KNR, ive done many RFP's, you write so only the copmny you want qulifies to bid! sure looks great! i read the instructions, "airborn virus" air exchange" phrases seemed directed, who else? very exciting for sure! KNR has many trial units out the last few months, they would have one and write the rfp accordingly, FUN!