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COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, INC.

Company Information
Address
2600 CAMPUS DR SUITE D
LAFAYETTE, CO 80026-3357
United States


HTTP://WWW.CTD-MATERIALS.COM

Information

UEI: X57TKFLL14E5

# of Employees: 14


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. Composite Rolled Magnetometer and Instrument Boom

    Amount: $99,975.00

    Magnetometers are the most common instrument flown on NASA science missions and interference from onboard electronics requires that these instruments be deployed away from the spacecraft. Particle sen ...

    SBIRPhase I2011National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Deployable Composite Structures

    Amount: $100,000.00

    NASA is seeking innovative structure technologies that will advance expandable exploration space modules and surface based habitats. To address this need CTD has proposed to develop multi-functional, ...

    SBIRPhase I2011National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. Insulation Materials and Processes for Helium Penetrations

    Amount: $999,912.00

    The United States contributions to ITER include the design, development, and construction of the Central Solenoid magnet system. A key challenge in the fabrication of this device is providing electric ...

    SBIRPhase II2011Department of Energy
  4. High Compliance Carbon Nanotube based Thermal Interface Material for Space Applications

    Amount: $99,929.00

    ABSTRACT: The U.S. Air Force is seeking high-thermal conductivity gaskets to improve the thermal efficiency of space-based electronic systems. Advanced gasket materials will enhance the performance ...

    SBIRPhase I2011Department of Defense Air Force
  5. Low-cost Polybenzoxazene Composites for High Performance Shipboard Radomes

    Amount: $149,956.00

    Radomes are key components of future Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) systems and are aboard almost every surface vessel in the Navy. These structures provide protection for the radar face, but th ...

    SBIRPhase I2011Department of Defense Navy
  6. Engineered Low Density Buoyancy Foams for Deep Submersibles

    Amount: $79,980.00

    Deep submersibles that reach the deepest part of the ocean, such as the Human Occupied Deep Submersible Vehicle Alvin (Alvin), rely on syntactic buoyancy foam to return to the surface. Alvin is curren ...

    SBIRPhase I2011Department of Defense Navy
  7. Deployable Articulating Array for Nanosatellites

    Amount: $779,736.00

    The CubeSat Articulated Solar Array (CASA) will enable 3U CubeSats to carry large, sun-tracking arrays generating 50W of on-orbit average power. This represents a tenfold increase in available power o ...

    SBIRPhase II2011Department of Defense Army
  8. Lightweight, High Power Density HTS Cables

    Amount: $749,905.00

    Next-generation warships under development by the U.S. Navy will have significantly higher power demands than those in the current fleet. The additional power is needed to support the advanced radar, ...

    SBIRPhase II2011Department of Defense Navy
  9. Portable Array Module for Disaster Relief and Expeditionary Operations

    Amount: $499,995.00

    There is a need for transportable alternative energy systems capable of providing renewable electric power. The proposed Portable Array Module (PAM) meets this need, promising a new age of sustainable ...

    SBIRPhase II2011Department of Defense Navy
  10. Low Cost Orbital Debris Capture Net and Solar Sail

    Amount: $70,000.00

    Operational satellites are at risk from a growing threat of orbital debris generated by satellite explosions and collisions. There are currently 19,000 objects larger than 10 cm being currently tracke ...

    SBIRPhase I2010Department of Defense Air Force
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