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  1. Flame-assisted Additive Manufacturing of Refractory Metals

    SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP            Topic: MDA22T010

    FLame-assisted Additive Manufacturing (FLAMe) is a new method of AM in which the desired feedstock material is synthesized in a high temperature gas-phase combustion synthesis reaction and the resulting high temperature metal particles are accelerated and deposited onto a substrate in a user-defined pattern to construct a component. Gas-phase phase precursors allow for no limit on the melting poin ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  2. Cellulose Based Flexible Solid State High Power and High Energy Supercapacitor

    SBC: POLYMATERIALS APP, LLC            Topic: MDA19007

    PolyMaterials App, LLC (PolyMaterials) proposes to develop a supercapacitor cell suited for MDA applications after a very successful Phase I and Phase II effort addressing topic number MDA19-007, “Supercapacitor Nano-architecture Using Bio-carbon-based Materials Derived from Plant Cellulose”. The primary objective of this 2nd Phase II proposal is to transition PolyMaterials’ supercapacitor, ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  3. ASSURE (AI for Software SUbmission REquirements)

    SBC: MODUS OPERANDI, INC.            Topic: MDA21002

    As the Missile Defense System (MDS) codebase grows, it is essential to establish a strategy to automate the verification of software compliance with standards. As breakthrough-enabling technologies, AI and ML can make verifying and complying with standards nearly invisible to the development team, giving clear metrics to quality authorities. The codebase needs to follow the MDA Assurance Provision ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  4. Obtaining Accurate Traffic Loading using Bridge Weigh-In-Motion Technology

    SBC: Connected Wise LLC            Topic: 22FH1

    According to a recent survey, 178 million trips are taken across U.S.’s 46,000 structurally deficient bridges every day. Due to concerns over their actual load-carrying capacity, some of these bridges have posted weight and speed restrictions. The lack of enforcement of these load postings is an issue nationwide and presents risks for human lives and costly failures. To address this issue, this ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Transportation
  5. An Innovative Wireless Sensing Technology for Concrete Curing Quantification

    SBC: Sciperio, Inc.            Topic: 22FH3

    Curing concrete properly is essential for strength gain and durability. While the importance of curing is widely known, all too often curing is not properly executed in practice. This proposal outlines a sensing system that will have three functions: · to record the weather conditions during the concrete placement. · to document how the implemented curing impacts a known concrete system. · to p ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Transportation
  6. Combat Food Desert: Smart Access to Healthy Food

    SBC: SPLUSM LLC            Topic: 22FT2

    Food deserts are among the major contributing factors to food insecurity. There are more than 6,500 food desert tracts in the U.S., home to 23.5 million Americans. Rural food deserts are more than 10 miles from the nearest grocery store, and this distance poses extraordinary challenges for those who do not have a vehicle or cannot drive. In urban food deserts, people's grocery store inaccessibilit ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Transportation
  7. Kill Enhancing Devices Simulation (KEDS)

    SBC: ANYAR INC.            Topic: MDA21016

    Highly maneuverable hypersonic vehicles pose an emerging threat which require that we revisit the kill mechanisms employed to defeat them. In Phase I, SwRI and Anyar will consider a trade space study that examines the potential for including blast/fragmentation warhead systems to increase the volume of space available to impart lethal effects. Anyar’s overarching objectives are defined in the co ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  8. CT-ID: Contextual Threat Identification

    SBC: CLOSTRA INC            Topic: MDA21019

    Traditional deep learning (DL) classifiers often ignore contextual data, limiting complex threat scenario analysis. A new approach, incorporating a wide range of contextual data, is needed to improve object of interest classification, tracking, and targeting. Clostra’s CT-ID (Contextual Threat Identification) will incorporate multi-sensor, time-series, and high-level contextual data, improving t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  9. Combat Food Desert: Smart Access to Healthy Food

    SBC: SPLUSM LLC            Topic: 22FT2

    Food deserts are among the major contributing factors to food insecurity. There are more than 6,500 food desert tracts in the U.S., home to 23.5 million Americans. Rural food deserts are more than 10 miles from the nearest grocery store, and this distance poses extraordinary challenges for those who do not have a vehicle or cannot drive. In urban food deserts, people's grocery store inaccessibilit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Transportation
  10. Thermal Management System for Cooled Windows

    SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP            Topic: AF182049

    Seeker performance is limited by the infrared window’s ability to survive and image in a high-Mach, endo-atmospheric environment. Window materials primarily fail because of thermal shock, but can also experience issues due to absorption/emission at elevated temperature and material decomposition. Internally cooled windows can be used to improve the optical and thermo-structural performance of in ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
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