Crile Carvey Consulting, Inc., (CCC) of Laramie, Wyo., is working on a proposal to fill a federal request for a web-based authoring program that would be used for military mental health therapy. The company received a $5,000 Wyoming SBIR/STTR Initiative (WSSI) Phase 0 award to assemble a team and submit a proposal to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to pursue a Phase I SBIR award.
CCC’s research and development division, OtraTech, is working on the project, which is to design, develop, prototype, test and commercialize a tool for creating online, graphics-based novels for therapeutic storytelling. The tool must be easy to use and proven to be therapeutically effective for both active service members and veterans.
Crile Carvey, the company’s CEO, said OtraTech is well-suited to managing the project and has combined their own software and database skills with professional, industry-recognized graphic artists, experienced military resources, and two established therapists, each with decades of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) therapy experience.
CCC’s research and development division, OtraTech, is working on the project, which is to design, develop, prototype, test and commercialize a tool for creating online, graphics-based novels for therapeutic storytelling. The tool must be easy to use and proven to be therapeutically effective for both active service members and veterans.
Crile Carvey, the company’s CEO, said OtraTech is well-suited to managing the project and has combined their own software and database skills with professional, industry-recognized graphic artists, experienced military resources, and two established therapists, each with decades of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) therapy experience.
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