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Mse Technology Applications, Inc.

Company Information
Address
200 Technology Way, P. O. Box 4078
Butte, MT 59702
United States



Information

UEI: N/A

# of Employees: 200


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. Biofilm Restoration for Contaminated Army Sites

    Amount: $0.00

    Many Unites States Army, and other Department of Defense (DoD) sites, are contaminated with a variety of contaminants including highly energetic compounds, such as 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), hexahyd ...

    STTRPhase I2004Department of Defense Army
  2. Biofilm Restoration for Contaminated Army Sites

    Amount: $749,956.00

    Many Unites States Army, and other Department of Defense (DoD) sites, are contaminated with a variety of contaminants including highly energetic compounds, such as 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), hexahyd ...

    STTRPhase II2004Department of Defense Army
  3. Biofilm Remediation for Restoration of Contaminated Army Sites.

    Amount: $99,966.00

    Many Department of Defense (DoD) sites are contaminated with contaminants of concern (CoCs) that are hazardous to humans and the environment requiring novel remediation strategies. MSE Technology Appl ...

    STTRPhase I2003Department of Defense Army
  4. SBIR Phase I: Enhanced Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquid (DNAPL) Degradation by Thermophilic Bioaugmentation of Electrical Resistance Heating

    Amount: $99,969.00

    This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project will demonstrate the feasibility of isolating a consortia of thermophilic microorganisms that can degrade chlorinated hydrocarbons to benign pro ...

    SBIRPhase I2003National Science Foundation
  5. Biofilm Capture of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents

    Amount: $374,944.00

    "The potential use of biological and chemical warfare agents presents a threat to both military and civilian communities. The properties of biofilms can be exploited to improve the detection of these ...

    SBIRPhase II2002Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  6. Biofilm Barrier for In Situ Groundwater Denitrification

    Amount: $0.00

    Biofilm barriers are a promising new technology for the containment and remediation of groundwater contaminated with nitrate and other pollutants. These barriers are formed by subsurface injection of ...

    SBIRPhase I2002Department of Agriculture
  7. The Use of Viscous Liquid Grouts for Temporary Repair at Underground High-Level Waste Storage Tanks at Hanford during Sludge Removal

    Amount: $99,617.00

    70623 Leakage of contaminants during the removal of sludge from underground storage tanks at DOE¿s Hanford facility poses a serious risk to the environment. Contaminated sludge is planned fo ...

    SBIRPhase I2002Department of Energy
  8. Biofilm Barrier for In Situ Groundwater Denitrification

    Amount: $296,000.00

    Biofilm barriers are a promising new technology for the containment and remediation of groundwater contaminated with nitrate and other pollutants. These barriers are formed by subsurface injection of ...

    SBIRPhase II2002Department of Agriculture
  9. Magnetohydrodynamic Power Generation in Space from a Repetively Detonated Device

    Amount: $749,954.00

    It is proposed to continue development of a novel concept for space power generation based on coupling of a Pulse Detonation Rocket Engine (PDRE) with a magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) generator. This hig ...

    SBIRPhase II2001Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  10. Novel Neutron Detector for High Rate Imaging Applications

    Amount: $99,454.00

    65608 To treat hazardous wastes and low-level mixed wastes, the Department of Energy (DOE) is using or evaluating several thermal and non-thermal technologies. However, these technologies have the ...

    SBIRPhase I2001Department of Energy
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