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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Advanced Composite Truss (ACT) Printing for Large Solar Array Structures

    SBC: SAN DIEGO COMPOSITES, INC.            Topic: H501

    Large solar arrays (100 kW-1 MW) are required in order to generate the power necessary for solar electric propulsion to drive NASA's future missions, including: Asteroid Redirect Mission, Mars Exploration, and NASA Commercial Supply. The advantages and benefits of large solar array designs will only be realized if the array support structure weight and packaging volume are minimized. SDC's Advanc ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. Big Data Driven Architecture for Real Time Systemwide Safety Assurance Phase II

    SBC: ATAC            Topic: A303

    Our proposed research work significantly enhances the state-of-the-art in aviation data analytics by providing, for the first time, a one-stop resource for meeting data analysis needs of aviation researchers, analysts and practitioners. The resulting Cloud-based Aviation Big Data Analytics Platform benefits multiple NASA projects: RSSA real-time safety assessment, SMARTNAS test-bed, and the Sherl ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. Low-Cost Biological Solution for Reducing Carbon Pollution in Chemical Manufacturing

    SBC: INDUSTRIAL MICROBES INC            Topic: 14NCER1A

    Industrial Microbes is developing a green fermentation platform to replace carbon-emitting petrochemical production with newer methods that build chemicals out of methane and carbon dioxide.Chemical production is a major source of carbon pollution, responsible for 18% of direct industrialemissions. Our innovation is an engineered microbe that can consume carbon dioxide and methane and produce a ch ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Micropump for MON-25/MMH Propulsion and Attitude Control

    SBC: Flight Works, Inc.            Topic: S302

    Flight Works is proposing to expand its work in micro-gear-pumps for hypergolic and ?green? propellants in order to develop and demonstrate a micropump for MON-25 and mono methyl hydrazine (MMH) bipropellant thrusters. MON-25, with 25% of nitric oxide (NO) and 75% nitrogen tetroxide (NTO, N2O4), allows lowering the oxidizer freezing point to -55 C, which is a close match to that of the fuel, MMH ( ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. Heat Shield Recession Measurements Using Remote Spectral Sensors

    SBC: OPTO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS INC            Topic: H701

    OKSI proposes a minimally invasive in-flight diagnostic to measure heat shield recession during flight tests. These measurements can be used to validate models and ultimately optimize heat shield design to reduce weight while maintaining sufficient safety margins. The concept has two components: 1) specially designed heat shield plugs and 2) a remote spectral sensor.

    SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. High Performance Hybrid Upper Stage for NanoLaunch Vehicles

    SBC: PARABILIS SPACE TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: T101

    Parabilis Space Technologies, Inc (Parabilis), in collaboration with Utah State University (USU), proposes further development of a low-cost, high-performance launch vehicle upper stage that uses a high density, storable oxidizer and a polymer fuel grain as propellants in response to solicitation T1.01, Affordable Nano/Micro Launch Propulsion Stages. This effort will build upon the successful opti ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Integrated Monitoring AWAReness Environment (IM-AWARE)

    SBC: AMERICAN GNC CORPORATION            Topic: T1301

    American GNC Corporation (AGNC) and Louisiana Tech University (LaTECH) are proposing a significant breakthrough technology, the Integrated Monitoring AWAReness Environment (IM-AWARE) consisting of an Enterprise Infrastructure with closely coupled smart sensor networks and Enhanced IT Security to enable: (i) real time monitoring of the distribution systems health; (ii) supporting maintenance operat ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. 14-Decades Calibration in Airborne Detectors for Environmental Science (14DeCADES)

    SBC: BIOSPHERICAL INSTRUMENTS, INC.            Topic: S107

    The 14-DeCADES SBIR leverages the results of a FY13 spontaneous IRAD and a subsequent successful Phase 1 SBIR which characterized and tested key elements that will lead to a Phase 2 SBIR to design and build a commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) multiwaveband sensor pair (radiance and irradiance) for airborne and shipboard sensing of ocean color in conditions of very low light. The new instruments will ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Stabilized Portable External Cavity Laser (SPECL)

    SBC: AOSENSE, INC.            Topic: S109

    AOSense will build and test an integrated ultrastable laser module capable of reaching a short-term instability of < 5e-15 @ 1s. The flexible design will allow the module to be adapted for several relevant optical clock wavelengths which utilize external cavity diode lasers. The first unit will operate at 698 nm to address the Sr clock transition.

    SBIR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. A Coupled System for Predicting SPE Fluxes

    SBC: PREDICTIVE SCIENCE INCORPORATED            Topic: T602

    Solar Particle Events (SPEs) represent a major hazard for extravehicular maneuvers by astronauts in Earth orbit, and for eventual manned interplanetary space travel. They can also harm aircraft avionics, communication and navigation. We propose to develop a system to aid forecasters in the prediction of such events, and in the identification/lengthening of "all clear" time periods when there is ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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