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STREAMLINE AUTOMATION LLC
http://www.streamlineautomation.biz
UEI: CLW2B8WVV1D4
# of Employees: 15
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
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Advanced Machine Learning for Explosives Detection
Amount: $149,556.17Transportation Safety Officers (TSOs) currently use a multi-step decision tree to screen and resolve an alarm of a suspicious object in crowded and high-throughput environments, such as aviation and s ...
SBIRPhase I2023Department of Homeland Security -
Topological Qubit CNOT Gate
Amount: $49,991.00The essence of quantum computing is predicated on preparing a quantum superposition/entanglement state and being able to maintain it stable for as long as necessary to execute a computation. The team ...
STTRPhase I2022Department of Defense Air Force -
Radiation Hardening of Non-Hardened Commercial Microelectronics
Amount: $149,658.00The Streamline Automation/Alabama A&M University Team propose to implement heterogeneous packaging techniques to pair state-of-the-art commercial off the shelf (COTS) Field Programmable Gate Array (FP ...
SBIRPhase I2022Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency -
A Solid Rotating Detonation Engine using a Novel Fuel-Gas Generator
Amount: $749,984.00C3 Propulsion (C3P) is proposing to develop and demonstrate a Solid Fuel Gas Generator (SFGG) for feasibility testing in a Rotating Detonation Engine (RDE) at Purdue University – Zucrow Laboratories ...
STTRPhase II2022Department of Defense Air Force -
Edge Quantum Processor
Amount: $149,899.98Quantum technology will become a key enabler of future Air Force superiority. Topological insulator (TI) qubits are inherently stable and fault-tolerant because they exploit local topological symmetri ...
STTRPhase I2022Department of Defense Special Operations Command -
Topological Qubit CNOT Gate
Amount: $749,771.00Quantum technology will become a key enabler of future Air Force superiority. Topological insulator (TI) qubits are inherently stable and fault-tolerant because they exploit local topological symmetri ...
STTRPhase II2022Department of Defense Air Force -
Novel, Agile, and Lethal (NALP) Propulsion System for Next Generation Air-to-Air Missile
Amount: $49,967.50As this is a three-month program with two months of technical work, only a Proof-of-Principle Novel, Agile, and Lethal Propulsion (NALP) system will be designed for fabrication and testing in Phase II ...
SBIRPhase I2021Department of Defense Air Force -
Innovative, Agile, and Lethal Rocket Motor
Amount: $149,919.00This proposed program will develop an innovative, agile, and lethal rocket motor that incorporates a Controllable Pyrolysis Rocket Engine CPRE using a Glycidyl Azide Polymer fuel generator and gelled ...
STTRPhase I2021Department of Defense Air Force -
Flight-weight, High Capacity, Energy Dense Solid State Battery
Amount: $149,965.00Given their current energy density, battery packs for eVTOLs represent a substantial portion of the vehicle weight, and because electrically powered aircraft do not lose weight as they fly, range and ...
STTRPhase I2021Department of Defense Air Force -
Testing of COTS Systems in Space Radiation Environments
Amount: $124,986.00For long duration space missions beyond LEO there is a wealth of COTS hardware that could potentially be implemented for non-critical tasks within heavily shielded spacecraft cabins. To employ COTS sy ...
STTRPhase I2020National Aeronautics and Space Administration