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Company Information:

Name: Tri-tech Inc
Address: 4514 Old Columbia Pike
Annandale, VA 22003
Located in HUBZone: No
Woman-Owned: No
Minority-Owned: No
URL: N/A
Phone: N/A

Award Totals:

Program/Phase Award Amount ($) Number of Awards
SBIR Phase I $128,676.00 3

Award List:

THE STUDY DEFINES A FIVE YEAR DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR S-BAND SOLID STATE RADAR TRANSMITTER MODULES.

Award Year / Program / Phase: 1986 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch: DOD / NAVY
Principal Investigator: J p marlowe
Award Amount: $42,040.00
Abstract:
The study defines a five year development plan for s-band solid state radar transmitter modules. comparisons are made of existing and planned radar sets in order to determine required characteristics of common sets of modules. areas that require further development are described, and are the basis… More

THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF GROUND BASED RADAR FOR AIR SURVEIL LANCE IS RESTRICTIVE IN THAT LOW FLYING AIRCRAFT CANNOT BE DETECTED WHILE THEY ARE MASKED BY TERRAIN FEATURES, OR BELOWRADAR LINE-OF-SIGHT.

Award Year / Program / Phase: 1986 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch: DOD / NAVY
Principal Investigator:
Award Amount: $38,076.00
Abstract:
The exclusive use of ground based radar for air surveil lance is restrictive in that low flying aircraft cannot be detected while they are masked by terrain features, or belowradar line-of-sight. a potential solution is an airborne radar system with a look down capability working in conjunction with… More

ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SHELTER MATERIAL AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSES

Award Year / Program / Phase: 1987 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch: DOD / USAF
Principal Investigator: John p marlowe
Award Amount: $48,560.00
Abstract:
This analysis will evaluate three key criteria of tactical electronic shelters: material, structures and fabrication techniques. the evaluation will be made against air fore shelter design considerations, which are: weight, shielding, corrosion, structural integrity, durability, maintainability and… More