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ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION

Company Information
Address
6250 BULLARD DR
OAKLAND, CA 94611-3112
United States


http://www.aasc.space

Information

UEI: KFQ5MZYFRJ99

# of Employees: 2


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. High Power, High Voltage, Ultra-Fast UV Triggered Diamond Switch

    Amount: $749,865.00

    "The successful Phase I high power, high voltage UV triggered diamond switch effort has set the stage for this Phase II program, in response to commercial drivers found in the directed energy weapon, ...

    SBIRPhase II2002Department of Defense Air Force
  2. Clustered Vacuum Arc Thruster for Deep Space Missions

    Amount: $69,997.00

    Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation proposes to develop a new Clustered Vacuum Arc Thruster (CVAT) as an electric propulsion micro-thruster for microspacecraft with mass kg of total propellant. If th ...

    SBIRPhase I2002National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. Development of a Fully Time-Resolved X-ray Spectrograph

    Amount: $99,981.00

    "The Decade Quad/Half plasma radiation source (PRS) will provide environments to test the radiation hardness of critical military systems. Optimizing the Decade PRS will require a set of x-ray diagnos ...

    SBIRPhase I2002Department of Defense Defense Threat Reduction Agency
  4. Throttleable Vacuum Arc Thruster for Precision Positioning

    Amount: $69,999.00

    Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation proposes to develop a new type of electric propulsion device dubbed the Throttleable Vacuum Arc Thruster (TVAT). This thruster is itself a variant on an earlier th ...

    SBIRPhase I2002National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. Light Transparent, Electrically Conductive Coatings by Filtered Cathodic Arc Plasma Deposition

    Amount: $0.00

    This Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase II project will build upon and extend the encouraging results obtained in the Phase I program, which investigated the properties of thin, electrica ...

    STTRPhase I2002National Science Foundation
  6. Light Transparent, Electrically Conductive Coatings by Filtered Cathodic Arc Plasma Deposition

    Amount: $499,993.00

    This Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase II project will build upon and extend the encouraging results obtained in the Phase I program, which investigated the properties of thin, electrica ...

    STTRPhase II2002National Science Foundation
  7. Encapsulated Particles: Improved Catalyst for the Production of Methanol from CO

    Amount: $100,000.00

    65877 The generation of high power, high frequency microwaves, using conventional sources such as klystrons or traveling wave amplifiers, requires that very high field gradients be sustained in small ...

    SBIRPhase I2001Department of Energy
  8. STTR Phase I: Light Transparent, Electrically Conductive Coatings by Filtered Cathodic Arc Plasma Deposition

    Amount: $100,000.00

    N/A

    STTRPhase I2001National Science Foundation
  9. Improved Coatings for Helmet Mounted Display Visors using Filtered Cathodic Arc Plasma Deposition

    Amount: $100,000.00

    Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation (AASC) proposes to develop and commercialize stable, more durable and less expensive optical multi-layer coatings that can turn a visor into a display screen for h ...

    SBIRPhase I2001Department of Defense Air Force
  10. Vacuum Arc Nano Thrusters for Nanosatellite Spacecraft Constellations

    Amount: $98,095.00

    Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation proposes to develop a new type of nano-thruster electric engine for highly parallel, distributed constellations of nano-satellites and other space propulsion appli ...

    SBIRPhase I2001Department of Defense Air Force
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