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Long life rechargeable battery
SBC: Johnson Research & Development Co Inc Topic: HSB0101001The company proposes innovative advanced battery technology to provide long life and high energy. The proposed effort offers the potential to better than double the world`s current best technology. The benefits of this technology would be longer use, longer storage capability, and more recharges for portable electronics such as communications devices, etc. The benefits anticipated for government a ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Homeland Security -
Development HMTD-Containing Porous Materials as Non-Detonable Training Aids for Canines
SBC: XPLOSAFE LLC Topic: HSB0102004The current practice of training canines for explosives detection utilizing actual explosives requires qualified personnel that are trained to handle explosive materials making the training both manpower-intensive and costly. The expense is further exacerbated by the need to handle and dispose of the explosive material according to local, state, and federal explosives regulations. Finally, the nat ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Homeland Security -
Swimmer Detection
SBC: Alaska Native Technologies, LLC Topic: HSB051004The United States Coast Guard`s homeland security mission includes providing security for 361 ports and 95,000 miles of US Coastline. This coastline is susceptible to both criminal and terrorist attack. Waterside facilities and critical infrastructure are especially vulnerable to attack from on or under water. Alaska Native Technologies, LLC (ANT) propose using broadband active sonar technology co ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security -
CHARACTERIZATION OF CONCRETE CONDITION USING ACOUSTIC TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING
SBC: Atkinson-noland Assoc. Inc. Topic: N/ARESIDUAL LIFETIME EVALUATION OF EXISTING NUCLEAR FACILITIES REQUIRES DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING CONDITION OF CONTAINMENT AND SUPPORT STRUCTURES. CURRENT NONDESTRUCTIVE METHODS FOR SUBSURFACE EVALUATION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE USE COMPLEX EQUIPMENT AND RELY HEAVILY ON INTERPRETATION BY THE OPERATOR. A RESEARCH EFFORT IS PROPOSED TO EXAMINE THE USE OF COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING FOR LOCATING ...
SBIR Phase II 1994 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
CHARACTERIZATION OF CONCRETE CONDITION USING ACOUSTIC TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING
SBC: Atkinson-noland Assoc. Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1993 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
MAXIS (Mobile Aircraft X-ray Inspection System
SBC: Marietta X-Ray, Inc. Topic: N/AMarietta X-Ray, Inc (MXRI) and its subcontractor Rapiscan Laboratories, Inc. propose to develop a mobile non-intrusive prototype that can demonstrate the capability of inspecting a complete general-aviation aircraft for concealed contraband. Our solution utilizes an existing vehicle and manipulator coupled with an x-ray inspection system. The x-ray system is based on backscatter technology, which ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security -
A Low Cost AIS Class B Compliant Small Vessel Tracking and Collision Avoidance System
SBC: International Maritime Information Systems USA, LLC Topic: N/AThe goal of this proposed research is to determine the feasibility of developing and commercializing an innovative, low cost, high performance small boat tracking and collision avoidance device. Small boats are defined as being floating craft that fall into the category of port vessels, leisure, un-powered and small fishing craft. The device would be compatible with the Automatic Identification Sy ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
TASK NETWORK MODELING OF HUMAN OPERATIONS IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CONTROL ROOMS
SBC: Micro Analysis & Design Inc Topic: N/ATHE PURPOSE OF THIS EFFORT IS TO STUDY THE FEASIBILITY OF AND, HOPEFULLY, VALIDATE THE USE OF TASK NETWORK MODELING TOSTUDY HUMAN FACTORS IN THE CONTROL ROOM. TASK NETWORK MODELING EXTENDS A HUMAN ENGINEERING TASK ANALYSIS INTO A COMPUTER MODEL. WE PROPOSE THAT PERTURBING THE INDIVIDUAL TASKS IN A TASK NETWORK MODEL IN A MANNER PREDICTED FROM CONTROL ROOM DESIGN CHANGES, TASK AUTOMATION, OR THE CO ...
SBIR Phase II 1994 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
TASK NETWORK MODELING OF HUMAN OPERATIONS IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CONTROL ROOMS
SBC: Micro Analysis & Design Inc Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1991 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
Development of a Multi-analyte Biosensor Platform Based on Computationally-Designed Proteins
SBC: Nomadics, Inc. Topic: HSB041002Antibody-based receptor scaffolds used in chemical and biological sensors suffer from certain inherent shortfalls. We propose an approach based on the use of computationally designed proteins as receptor scaffolds. Such receptor scaffolds overcome many of the problems encountered with antibodies. This approach offers the significant advantage of being a general method that provides a path to rapid ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security