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BENEFICIAL DESIGNS INC
UEI: N/A
# of Employees: 12
HUBZone Owned: Yes
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
Award Charts
Award Listing
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Amount: $346,349.00N/A
SBIRPhase II2000Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
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Amount: $0.00Not Available All NASA Enterprises possesses large, complex databases. Those of the Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) consist primarily of satellite images. To analyze and use these voluminous amounts of ...
SBIRPhase I2000Department of Agriculture -
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Amount: $265,000.00N/A
SBIRPhase II2000Department of Agriculture -
Training Program for Universal Trail Assessment Process Master Trainers
Amount: $64,960.00Not Available Providing objective information about trail conditions, such as grade and width, will increase access and safety for all users, including people with disabilities. Through a collaborativ ...
SBIRPhase I1999Department of Agriculture -
A UNIVERSAL CANOE SEATING SYSTEM
Amount: $99,981.00Not Available Signal Systems Corporation proposes this research to improve current ASW system effectiveness by exploiting elastic wave re-radiation in multi-static sonars. We will use at-sea data, b ...
SBIRPhase I1999Department of Health and Human Services -
Hiking Trails Web Site with Universal Access Information
Amount: $249,861.00Although many people with disabilities enjoy visiting outdoor parks and recreational areas, there is currently no easy means for them to obtain information about the accessibility of outdoor trails in ...
SBIRPhase II1998Department of Education -
HIP GRIP PELVIC STABILIZATION DEVICE FOR WHEELCHAIR USE
Amount: $99,870.00N/A
SBIRPhase I1998Department of Health and Human Services -
TRAIL DATA PROCESSING SOFTWARE
Amount: $99,233.00N/A
SBIRPhase I1998Department of Health and Human Services -
FLEXRIM LOW IMPACT WHEELCHAIR PUSHRIM
Amount: $99,587.00N/A
SBIRPhase I1998Department of Health and Human Services -
Hiking Trails Web Site with Universal Access Information
Amount: $49,937.00Although many people with disabilities enjoy visiting outdoor parks and recreational areas, there is currently no easy means for them to obtain information about the accessibility of outdoor trails in ...
SBIRPhase I1997Department of Education