Synthetic Narcotic and Opioid Observation Program (SNOOP)

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MITRE's novel technology more efficiently identifies fentanyl using commercially available sensors.

MITRE's Synthetic Narcotic and Opioid Observation Program (SNOOP) was developed to combat the ever-growing crisis in the United States to detect illicit substances smuggled through ports of entry. SNOOP leverages advanced data processing methods to combine data outputs generated by multiple commercial-off-the-shelf sensors and maximize the performance of readily available technologies.

SNOOP, by employing data fusion and machine learning models, has the advantage of rapid on-site detection of target analytes, such as fentanyl, at low concentrations and in the presence of chemical interferents.

For more information on MITRE's SNOOP technology, or to inquire about licensing opportunities, contact our Technology Transfer Office at techtransfer@mitre.org.