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ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Company Information
Address
11149 BRADFORD ROAD
LITTLETON, CO 80127-4200
United States


https://www.adatech.com/

Information

UEI: NQEGVMEYYRT9

# of Employees: 15


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No




Success Stories

  1. USSOCOM SBIR Successful Technology Pursuit - Disposable Remote Chemical Sensor

    Innovative TechnologyTopic Number: SOCOM05-010 Topic Title: Disposable Remote Chemical SensorWarfighters require robust, inexpensive, and disposable chemical sensors that have the capability to broadcast and to provide sensor site weather conditions. These sensors could provide a monitoring...

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Award Listing

  1. High Performance, Low Temperature Asymmetric Supercapacitors

    Amount: $99,979.00

    Today's military equipment is required to operate in extreme conditions: frigid arctic locations, dry/hot deserts, and humid tropical jungles, which leads to design operating temperature ranges o ...

    STTRPhase I2012Department of Defense Army
  2. Instantaneous Self-Sealing Protection for Fuel Tanks

    Amount: $79,990.00

    Aircraft are susceptible to ballistic and other projectile damage. They are particularly vulnerable to damage to their fuel tanks. As a result, most jet fighters and all U.S. military rotary wing airc ...

    STTRPhase I2012Department of Defense Navy
  3. Coated carbon nanotubes as high conductivity thermal interface materials

    Amount: $749,750.00

    ABSTRACT: Thermal interface materials (TIMs) constitute an essential part of thermal management which is quickly becoming the limiting factor in high power, high functional density, and increasingly ...

    STTRPhase II2012Department of Defense Air Force
  4. Quantum Dot Nanocomposite Based Novel Thermoelectric Materials

    Amount: $749,997.00

    ABSTRACT: Energy harvesting has emerged as a critical need for many current and future Air Force missions to enable their long endurance requirements. Traditional approaches have focused on harvestin ...

    STTRPhase II2012Department of Defense Air Force
  5. Development of a Multiplexed Antigen Screening Platform for Detecting Evidence of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infections

    Amount: $149,997.00

    Tuberculosis (TB) is a re-emerging infectious disease threat worldwide. To protect the health of US military personnel, TB screen is required for military personnel at the time of service entrance. Ho ...

    SBIRPhase I2012Department of Defense Defense Health Agency
  6. Fire Suppressant Transport Modeling

    Amount: $143,982.00

    ABSTRACT: Fires initiating in engine nacelles and dry bays are the most common causes of loss of aircraft. However, since the Montreal Protocol restricting the production of Halons, a replacement has ...

    SBIRPhase I2012Department of Defense Air Force
  7. Bladder Delivery System for UUVs and Weapons

    Amount: $79,975.00

    For more than the past 100 years, increasing the range and autonomy of ships, submarines and more recently unmanned undersea vehicles (UUVs) has been a primary goal for navies around the world and the ...

    SBIRPhase I2012Department of Defense Navy
  8. Advanced Anode Materials for Improved Power in Lithium-Ion Batteries

    Amount: $307,456.00

    Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) has become an essential need for the U.S. Warfighter. In support of this need, the use of autonomous vehicles has grown considerably over the past d ...

    SBIRPhase II2012Department of Defense Army
  9. Non-Catalytic Self Healing Composite Material Solution

    Amount: $99,954.00

    Fiber reinforce polymer (FRP) composite materials are seeing increasing use in the construction of a wide variety of aerospace structures. However, uncertainties regarding the material's impact ...

    STTRPhase I2011National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. Advanced Materials for Safe, High Performance Space-Rated Lithium-Ion Batteries

    Amount: $99,994.00

    NASA space exploration vehicles are trending to higher pulse power, energy capacity levels and cycle life in order to meet exponentially increasing performance and lifespan requirements. As the demand ...

    SBIRPhase I2011National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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