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SOUTH BAY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CORP.
UEI: N/A
# of Employees: 12
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
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Advanced Algorithms For A Combined Chem-Bio Standoff Sensor
Amount: $749,649.00Frequency Agile Laser sensor has shown great promise in standoff detection of chemical and biological agents in the long wave infrared (LWIR) portion of the spectrum through several field trials in re ...
STTRPhase II2010Department of Defense Army -
Advanced Algorithms For A Combined Chem-Bio Standoff Sensor
Amount: $749,649.00Frequency Agile Laser sensor has shown great promise in standoff detection of chemical and biological agents in the long wave infrared (LWIR) portion of the spectrum through several field trials in re ...
STTRPhase II2010Department of Defense Army -
Advanced Heat Rejection Methods for Space Cryocoolers
Amount: $749,828.00The South Bay Science and Technology Corp (SBSTC), teamed with Raytheon proposes Advanced Heat Rejection Methods for Space Cryocoolers Phase II Program to design, fabricate, and test of an advanced Hi ...
SBIRPhase II2009Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency -
Silicon Carbide (SiC) Cryogenic Optics Technology Advancement
Amount: $99,766.00The objective of the All SiC Telescope Cryo-Test program (ASTCT) is to validate the optical performance of the Silicon Carbide Telescope for STSS (SCATS) near 120K. The off-axis, relayed, afocal teles ...
SBIRPhase I2009Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency -
Low Cost Space Cryocooler System for Launch and Boost Phase Sensor Applications
Amount: $748,498.00The South Bay Science and Technology Corp (SBSTC), teamed with Raytheon, proposes a cryogenic system concept utilizing all low cost space-qualified elements to yield a Low Cost Space Cryocooler System ...
SBIRPhase II2009Department of Defense Air Force -
Low Cost Space Cryocooler System for Launch and Boost Phase Sensor Applications
Amount: $99,889.00Future space based systems will require cryogenic subsystems that are substantially more efficient than those presently in use. Projected requirements for space-based launch and boost phase detection ...
SBIRPhase I2008Department of Defense Air Force -
Advanced Heat Rejection Methods for Space Cryocoolers
Amount: $99,751.00Future space EO systems will require cryogenic subsystems that are substantially more powerful than those presently in use. Input power levels are expected to increase by a factor of 2X to 4X, necess ...
SBIRPhase I2008Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency -
Advanced Algorithms For A Combined Chem-Bio Standoff Sensor
Amount: $99,843.00The program addresses algorithm development in critical areas that have received little or no attention in the past, including mixtures of chemical vapors, single and mixed chemical aerosols, mixtures ...
STTRPhase I2008Department of Defense Army -
High Sensitivity Receiver For Optimized Standoff Active Chem-Bio Sensor
Amount: $749,424.00The Phase I tasks for optimized receiver development were successfully accomplished and point to a Phase II program with emphasis on detector and electronics development for the long wave infrared. De ...
SBIRPhase II2007Department of Defense Office for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Ultra-Compact Carbon Dioxide Laser For Chemical Sensor
Amount: $729,720.00The phase II objective is to develop and deliver an Ultra-Compact CO2 TEA laser for integration with field test breadboard sensors. The approach is based on the Phase I effort that showed the superior ...
SBIRPhase II2006Department of Defense Army