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  1. A152-097

    SBC: HY-TEK MANUFACTURING CO., INC.            Topic: A152097

    Non-traditional interior roof military vehicle impact injury prevention technologies address the challenge to provide warfighter survivability, allowing them to complete their mission, by preventing impact related injuries such as skull fractures and neck injuries, otherwise incurred during underbody blast, crash and rollover events. The solution accounts for the full range of occupants to include ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Resource Intelligent VPU Utilization Leading to an Effectively Threaded System (RIVULETS)

    SBC: ADVENTIUM ENTERPRISES, LLC            Topic: A15102

    To improve performance of Army CFD codes on new HPC architectures using MIC co-processors, we propose the RIVULETS tool which uses hybrid algorithms and automatic tuning to decrease CFD run-time and improve numerical performance. Existing CFD codes are parallelized using MPI, a highly effective approach for distributed architectures with large quantities of system memory and relatively simple seri ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Improved Lateral Stability for Unmanned Ground Vehicle Convoys

    SBC: AUTONOMOUS SOLUTIONS INC            Topic: A14080

    Unmanned automated convoys provide an efficient means for transporting the cargo of many vehicles across the same terrain to reach a desired location. As more vehicles are added, the efficiency of the convoy can increase; however, if each successive vehicle uses the previous vehicle for path following, the convoy accuracy will gradually degrade. In order to improve the path following of successive ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. AlphaBear

    SBC: SPRY FOX LLC            Topic: 1

    In prior research and development, the team developed AlphaBear, a mobile gaming app where students are challenged to spell words which are then used to create humorous sentences. This project will develop and test a prototype for use specifically by English Learners. The prototype will formatively assess students' vocabulary, adjust gameplay to the skill levels of individual students, and provide ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Education
  5. Engaging Spanish-English Preschool Teachers to Make Data-Based Decisions in Authentic Settings

    SBC: EARLY LEARNING LABS, INC.            Topic: 1

    This project team will develop and test a prototype app of a screening assessment for children who are Spanish-English Dual Language Learners (SE-DLL) in early education. The prototype will provide formative assessment reports to teachers to guide their decision-making, and will include a series of videos to increase knowledge on core competencies of supporting SE-DLL children. At the end of Phase ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Education
  6. A16-010 Laser-scanned FPI with Custom-Engineered Quantum Dot Penetrant for Bore Inspection

    SBC: Laser Techniques Company, LLC            Topic: A16010

    Fluorescent penetrant inspection (FPI) is a commonly-used non-destructive evaluation (NDE) method for the detection of microscopic cracks.However, conventional FPI has serious limitations including the potential of hydrogen embrittlement, which can result in post-inspection damage to the parts being inspected.Additionally, small bores and tubes are very difficult to inspect using visual FPI method ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Low-Loss Commercial Deposition Technology for Thick Ferrites and Ferrite/Insulator Films on Printed Circuit Boards

    SBC: RAYN INNOVATIONS, LLC            Topic: A16020

    The purpose of this proposal is to develop high quality nanocrystalline ferrite films for microwave components and antenna applications. In Phase-I of the proposal we are demonstrating the reliability, repeatability, and reproducibility of the spin-spray plating process by depositing high Snoeks Product nanocrystalline thin film ferrites on Printed Circuit Board material. In the 4-month Phase-I op ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Magnetic Field Induced Texture to Enhance Magnetic Properties of Polycrystalline Ceramics

    SBC: Materials and Systems Research, Inc.            Topic: A16025

    MSRI proposes to demonstrate the concept of magnetic-field assisted texturing in ferrite materials.Aligned microstructure will allow for significantly enhanced magnetic properties.Samples will be prepared by nanopowder synthesis and low temperature sintering.

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Enterprise Enabled Intelligent Agents to Optimize Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Collection

    SBC: Tucson Embedded Systems, Inc.            Topic: A16043

    Tucson Embedded Systems proposes an intelligent agent based software system for ISR collection management and optimization. The proposed system, Radiant Focus, uses intelligent agents that can be distributed across an enterprise in computational engines to accelerate, automate and optimize the collection of intelligence. The proposal provides a CONOPS for Radiant Focus, and outlines all of the maj ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Visual and Physical Footprint Reduction of Parachutes on the Ground

    SBC: STARA Technologies, Inc.            Topic: A16060

    During air drop operations, payloads are dropped from high altitudes; reaching the ground attached to one or more parachutes. Parachutes become visual markers for enemy combatants to find the attached payload before friendly forces can reach it. Additionally, while airdropping Unmanned Vehicles (UV) the parachute has the potential to land on top of the vehicle, entangling the UV, covering importan ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
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