Company
Portfolio Data
Blackbox Biometrics, Inc.
UEI: JJPNL7C2ZEU8
Number of Employees: 12
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
SBIR/STTR Involvement
Year of first award: 2013
2
Phase I Awards
2
Phase II Awards
100%
Conversion Rate
$299,331
Phase I Dollars
$1,490,451
Phase II Dollars
$1,789,782
Total Awarded
Success Stories
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Awards

Advanced Artillery & Mortar personnel Blast Gauge System
Amount: $559,798 Topic: A18-078
B3 proposes to develop and build a prototype sensor that can be used to track individual BOP exposure from artillery. The technical objectives will be accomplished over a two-year period of performance (PoP), which include the base (Year 1) and option period (Year 2). The base will result in an alpha prototype, of which five (5) sets will be delivered to PEO Ammo. The alpha will be tested using B3’s in-house shock tube as well as at an explosive test range, in addition to regulatory compliance testing. Lessons learned will be incorporated into the design of a beta prototype in Year 2. The beta testing will take place at a customer specified facility, likely Yuma Proving Grounds. The final prototype system will be delivered including fifteen (15) sets and the mobile Blast Gauge System Application (BGSA) running on a ruggedized tablet that runs Android. Detailed objectives for each component are outlined in the technical proposal.
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase II
2019
DOD
ARMY

Wireless Blast Gauge with BOP Impulse Noise Tracking for Artillery & Mortar Personnel
Amount: $149,427 Topic: A18-078
We propose advancing our proven Wireless Blast Gauge® System to extend the BOP range to capture impulse noise. Ultimately, the Blast Gauge System will be integrated with the weapon’s DFCS to automatically provide data to the crew chief and platoon / battery leadership to support informed decisions during live fire training and combat missions.
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase I
2018
DOD
ARMY

Blast dosimeter for monitoring and documenting Blast exposure for Breacher and route clearance personnel
Amount: $930,653 Topic: N123-152
The purpose of this research is to develop a marine-worn, cost-efficient blast exposure monitoring device (blast dosimeter) that can be easily deployed by Marines and other ground forces in the theater of operations and in training to measure, record, and display overpressure and force acceleration data from varying blast type events to which these warfighters are exposed.
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase II
2015
DOD
NAVY

Blast dosimeter for monitoring and documenting Blast exposure for Breacher and route clearance personnel
Amount: $149,904 Topic: N123-152
Conduct trade study to identify potential enhancements and improvements which can be incorporated in the currently commercialized BlastGauge dosimeter. In accordance with this solicitation, proposer will conduct comprehensive research feasibility study of desired blast dosimeter specifications and provide technical insight for integration and deployment.
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase I
2013
DOD
NAVY