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Company Information:

Name: SibellOptics
Address: 815 Beauprez Avenue
Lafayette, CO 80026-3419
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 $198,270.00 2
SBIR Phase II $1,499,846.00 2

Award List:

Novel Hemispherical Scanner for a Coherent Fiber LIDAR System

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2011 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency: NASA
Principal Investigator: Russ Sibell, Principal Investigator
Award Amount: $98,935.00
Abstract:
SibellOptics proposes to develop an eye-safe, long-range, compact, versatile, all-fiber wind LIDAR system for atmospheric wind velocity measurement applications that is more efficient, and reliable, and at a much lower up-front and lifetime cost than any wind LIDAR system currently available. The… More

Next Generation Fiber Coherent Lidar System for Wake Vortex Detection

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2011 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency: NASA
Principal Investigator: Russ Sibell, Principal Investigator
Award Amount: $99,335.00
Abstract:
SibellOptics proposes to develop an eye-safe, long-range, compact, versatile, all-fiber wind LIDAR system for wake vortex measurement and other wind measurement applications that is more efficient, and reliable, and at a much lower up-front and lifetime cost than any wind LIDAR system currently… More

Novel Hemispherical Scanner for a Coherent Fiber LIDAR System

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2012 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency: NASA
Principal Investigator: Russell Sibell, Principal Investigator
Award Amount: $749,898.00
Abstract:
LIDAR (LIght Detection And Ranging) systems have proven their value in the remote measurement of spatially resolved atmospheric wind velocities in a number of applications, including the detection of clear-air turbulence, wind shear, aircraft wake vortices, and microbursts. The capacity of coherent… More

Next Generation Fiber Coherent Lidar System for Wake Vortex Detection

Award Year / Program / Phase: 2012 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency: NASA
Principal Investigator: Allen Tracy, Principal Investigator
Award Amount: $749,948.00
Abstract:
LIDAR (LIght Detection And Ranging) systems have proven their value in the remote measurement of spatially resolved atmospheric wind velocities in a number of applications, including the detection of clear-air turbulence, wind shear, aircraft wake vortices, and microbursts. The capacity of coherent… More