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SUN DOG SCIENTIFIC LLC

Address

8001 BRADDOCK RD STE 210
SPRINGFIELD, VA, 22151-2110
USA

UEI: JE25ZXM2VSY5

Number of Employees: 1

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

SBIR/STTR Involvement

Year of first award: 2024

1

Phase I Awards

0

Phase II Awards

N/A

Conversion Rate

$174,788

Phase I Dollars

$0

Phase II Dollars

$174,788

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Seal of the Agency: DOC

A REAL-TIME SPACE WEATHER ALERT AND ANALYSIS SYSTEM

Amount: $174,788   Topic: 9.5

A continuous data processing system is proposed to transform the raw magnetic field data produced by the existing MagStar magnetometer network into actionable, mission-relevant, and validated data products that can be used by all clients with interest in space weather conditions. This system will be unique in its ability to produce information that is both real-time and validated. Alerts that are produced while phenomena such as magnetic storms are active, as well as digests that are generated directly after such events will allow clients to consider space weather’s effects on their own missions in an immediate way that currently does not exist. The alerts and digests have the ability to be generated based on geographic information, yielding localized information that is relevant to the client and not a “false alarm” about a distant area of the country. Architecture of this system will incorporate best practices for long-running software services, such as hybrid cloud and on-premises deployment with containerized runtimes, ensuring a robust system that clients can count on for reliable delivery with no false positives. Clients will understand that space weather can be relevant to their mission, delivering information in a timely and reliable manner that is local, usable, tracible, and correct.

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SBIR

Phase I

2024

DOC

NOAA