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  1. Advanced Technologies for Discrete-Parts Manufacturing

    SBC: 4D VALUE ADDED SOLUTIONS TEAM            Topic: DLA07001

    Through efforts on an NSF-funded project, MSOE has demonstrated the ability to produce castings at a resolution and complexity finer than known metal casting processes. The project, “Design and Fabrication of Components with Optimized Lattice Microstructures,” began in 2002 with initial efforts focused upon what casting processes were available and what would be required to produce complex la ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  2. High-Performance Passively Q-Switched Microchip Laser

    SBC: CONCEPTS RESEARCH CORP.            Topic: N06015

    This proposal addresses the requirement to develop an ultra-compact, high-performance, passively Q-switched short pulse microchip laser that is appropriate for use in a military system environment. We plan to achieve the program goals through specific research paths and perform critical experiments that will demonstrate the effectiveness of these improvements in Phase II. In addition, to these des ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Trust-Enabled Cyber Craft

    SBC: CYBER DEFENSE AGENCY, LLC            Topic: OSD06IA5

    Cyber Defense Agency sees cyber craft as a potentially powerful distributed security enforcement mechanism performing a variety of functions from intrusion detection to policy enforcement. To realize the great potential, the elements require a means to establish trust or else the cyber craft could be hijacked as a powerful attack vector. Without a means to establish trust, the risks of using cyb ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. ESPANOLA – Evolutionary Security Policy Analysis Language

    SBC: CYBER DEFENSE AGENCY, LLC            Topic: OSD05NC6

    Today’s warfighter gains an advantage over adversaries, by deploying advanced information technology that performs analysis and keeps the warfighter informed. The cost of this advantage is managing the complex information technology. Functional breakdowns in the system are quickly noticed. however a breakdown in the security policy may never be noticed. So the solution must ensure the security ...

    SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Increasing Automation in the Shipbuilding Production Process

    SBC: FRICTION STIR LINK, INC.            Topic: N07133

    As stated in this SBIR solicitation, “The Navy's Program Executive Office for Ships is leveraging the National Research Program (NSRP) to effect change across… surface shipbuilding…to adapt and implement "World Class" commercial best manufacturing practices.” Shipyard Process technology is identified as an area of high relative benefit within the NSRP Strategic Investment Plan. The ove ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. ARRIBA: A Novel In-Situ Plasma Surface Interaction Diagnostic

    SBC: Fusion Research Technologies, Llc            Topic: 52a

    The plasma boundary interface plays a critical role in the performance of magnetic fusion experiments. Plasma surface interactions (PSI) lead to erosion, deposition, and tritium retention processes at material surfaces. The effects of these processes pose significant operational and safety hazards, ultimately affecting fusion¿s viability as an energy source. Real-time in situ measurements of P ...

    STTR Phase I 2007 Department of Energy
  7. Zero Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Aircraft Coatings

    SBC: HENTZEN COATINGS, INC.            Topic: AF071110

    The solvent-based epoxy primers per MIL-PRF-23377 and urethane topcoats per MIL-PRF-85285 Type I are widely used on military aircraft. The primers currently are allowed to have a maximum volatile organic compound (VOC) emission of 340g/l and 420g/l for the topcoats. The solvents used in the coatings are the primary source for the VOC. Some solvents are also classified as hazardous pollutants (H ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Software Technology for QFT-GIT ELISA Reader

    SBC: LEARNITEC, INC.            Topic: OSD06H06

    This project aims to demonstrate the feasibility of developing software to support use of an improved test to detect latent tuberculosis infection(LTBI) with maximum throughput. Using the Cellestis QFT-GIT test, blood is collected directly into tubes containing TB-specific antigens ESAT-6, CFP-10, and TB7.7 as well as into positive and negative control tubes for each patient. In previous detail ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. High Energy Binders for Solid Rocket Motors

    SBC: Orbital Technologies Corporation            Topic: OSD06PR1

    ORBITEC and SRI propose to develop high-energy binders to replace conventional binders commonly used in solid propellants. The proposed binders will enjoy higher enthalpy, higher density, greater tolerance for impurities while curing, and greater range of compatibility with other propellant ingredients compared to the conventional binders, such as hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene. The use of the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. High Performance Aluminum Casting (HPAC) for Landing Gear Components

    SBC: Orbital Technologies Corporation            Topic: AF071318

    ORBITEC proposes to develop high-performance, aluminum castings (HPAC) for use in Air Force landing gear structures. The HPAC structures will achieve material properties similar to those of forged structures. The casting process is well suited to the fabrication of components from existing metallic alloys and also facilitates the use of particle and fiber reinforcements to create metal matrix co ...

    SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseAir Force
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