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ARCH Technology for a Simple, Resilient, and Cost Effective Auto-Injector
SBC: AKTIVAX, INC. Topic: CBD13106ARAI auto-injector platform was developed from the ground up to meet the DoD requirements for a Next Generation auto-injector, and offersimproved Human Factors, improved drug stability, extremely robust, glass free construction, and versatility to accommodate a broad range oftreatments and treatment combinations, in terms of dose volumes, drug formats including wet, wet-wet, and wet-dry combinatio ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Miniature and Reliale Chemical Sensors for Cell Phones
SBC: SYNKERA TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: HSB081002In the event of a terrorist attack, the ability to measure the extent and location of the attack and rapidly notify first responders will be critical to saving lives. If the widespread use of cell phones could be harnessed with an ability to detect chemical threats and immediately notify authorities of the scope and location of the attack, public safety would be significantly enhanced. Synkera pro ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Homeland Security -
Miniature and Reliable Chemical Sensors for Cell Phones
SBC: SYNKERA TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: HSB081002In the event of a terrorist attack, the ability to measure the extent and location of the attack and rapidly notify first responders will be critical to saving lives. If the widespread use of cell phones could be harnessed with an ability to detect chemical threats and immediately notify authorities of the scope and location of the attack, public safety would be significantly enhanced. Synkera p ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Homeland Security -
Improving Chemical Protective Capabilities of Silicon and Ethylene Propylene Diene Rubber (EPDM) Class Rubber Materials
SBC: COHERENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N/AThe proliferation of biological weapons among rogue nations and terrorist organizations necessitates that the U.S. develop the means of detecting deployment of these weapons in battlefield, base and civilian settings. Portable and affordable remotesensors that give U.S. forces several minutes warning of approaching threats are necessary so that troops have adequate time to take appropriate protec ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
QUANTIFICATION OF CONSERVATISMS IN SEISMIC RISK ESTIMATES THROUGH ENGINEERING ADVANCEMENT OF SEISMIC PRA
SBC: Risk Engineering Inc. Topic: N/ASIGNIFICANT CONSERVATISM IN MODERN SEISMIC PRA DERIVES FROM SIMPLIFICATIONS IN GROUND-MOTION CHARACTERIZATION AT THE INTERFACE OF SEISMIC HAZARD AND FRAGILITY METHODOLOGIES. THIS CONSERVATISM ARISES BECAUSE A SINGLE COMPOSITE-MAGNITUDE, BROAD-BAND, GROUND-MOTION SPECTRUM IS USED TO DERIVE FRAGILITY FUNCTIONS, WHEREAS THE MAJORITY OF MOTIONS CONTRIBUTING TO SITE HAZARD HAVE (LESS-DAMAGING) NARROW-B ...
SBIR Phase II 1991 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
Wearable Smart Chemical Sensors
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: HSB0171006Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) are chemical substances that produce toxic effects if given in sufficient quantities and/or exposed for long durations. TICs are a great concern for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) since it would be easier for terrorists to obtain and use than CAs. There are many commercially available handheld and personal gas monitors to monitor TICs. However, the ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Homeland Security -
Optimized Optical Parametric Oscillator (OPO) Converter for Solid State Standoff CB Sensors
SBC: NanoScale Materials, Inc. Topic: N/AThe objective of this Phase I proposal is to develop novel decontaminating adsorbents based on Reactive Nanoparticle Technology to address chemical and biological threats. Nantek's reactive nanoparticles have demonstrated excellent results as reactivedecontaminants for of both chemical and biological agents. Building on this research and success, Nantek proposes development and extensive evaluat ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
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 -
CBRN Sensor and Sensor Netting Algorithms
SBC: NUMERICA CORPORATION Topic: CBD09110Coordination and merging of multiple distributed sensors over a communications network can substantially improve estimates of the type and severity of potential hazards for command and control (C2) decision makers. These sensors include long range instruments such as radar, infrared (IR), electro-optical, and long wave hyper spectral; short range instruments such as Raman spectrometers; and a wid ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Adhesively Bonded Electrospun Membranes for Protective Clothing
SBC: COHERENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N/AStandoff detection, identification and tracking of chemical and biological warfare agents is critical to provide hazard warning and dewarning for forces and civilians, and to minimize disruption in deployment of forces. Differential Absorption Lidar(DIAL) can be used for remote sensing of chemical agents via their spectral signatures at MWIR and LWIR wavelengths. However, current gas-laser DIAL ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense