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EdSurge Concierge: Improving Product Discovery Process
SBC: EDSURGE INC Topic: 1In prior research and development, the team and their partners developed EdSurge Concierge, an online platform to facilitate school improvement. With this Phase I funding, the project team will develop and test a next prototype of the platform with improved capability to generate information administrators need to make decisions on selecting technology tools to drive school improvement. The protot ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Education -
Automated Basic Reading Assessment
SBC: Analytic Measures Incorporated Topic: 1This project team will develop and test a prototype of Moby.Read, a stand-alone app for handheld devices or tablets. Using Moby.Read, grade school students will read a passage out loud and the speech-recognition software will generate an assessment of oral-reading fluency in real-time. The app is intended to replace face-to-face oral reading assessments done by teachers in order to save teachers t ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Education -
Cyberchase Fractions Quest
SBC: FABLE VISION, INC. Topic: 1In prior research and development, the project team and partners developed Cyberchase, a multimedia story-based series for students to practice and learn math. Researchers will develop and test a prototype of a mobile app-based fractions game to be integrated within the multimedia series. The prototype will adjust to students of different skill levels, and will present fractions in different repre ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Education -
Aircraft Alternative Braking System for Reduced Cost of Sustainment
SBC: BLAZETECH CORPORATION Topic: DLA161002The military is looking for innovative technologies that will improve aircraft braking systems. Currently, the majority of the braking power during aircraft landing is supplied by the friction brakes. Many problems arise with the use of friction brakes, the first being the excessive wear on the brakes. The solution we propose involves improving the existing material used for friction braking along ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Aircraft Alternative Braking System for Reduced Cost of Sustainment
SBC: ENGINEERING AND SOFTWARE SYSTEM SOLUTIONS, INC. Topic: DLA161002Most fielded aircraft weapon systems currently utilize wheel/brake technology that was developed in the 1960s thru 1980s.The wheel/brake systems rely almost exclusively on friction brakes to convert kinetic energy during a landing or rejected takeoff into heat energy.These friction-based components require large investments in high cost spares to replace worn friction consumables. Furthermore, str ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Biofueled Thermoelectric Cookstove
SBC: HI-Z TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: 15NCER02Over 50 million Indian households cook on a bio-mass fire and have unreliable or no electricity but are anxious to purchase an affordable power stove which will provide on-demand power and lighting to their homes. Annually, projected sales of the power stove could save sixteen million trees, reduce cooking fire particulates by 90%, reduce the two million premature deaths caused from indoor air pol ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
High-Efficiency Nutrient Removal and Recovery for Achieving Low Regulatory Limits
SBC: MICROVI BIOTECH, INC. Topic: 15NCER05Discharge of nutrients (e.g. phosphorus and ammonia) to surface waters can cause eutrophication and the formation of toxic algal blooms, threatening human health and the environment. However, current phosphorus treatment technologies such as chemical precipitation and conventional biological systems can be costly and ineffective to reliably achieve impending effluent regulatory limits of
SBIR Phase I 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
Encapsulation of Biological Contaminants in Transportation Systems
SBC: TIAX LLC Topic: 15NCER07TIAX has developed a technology that meets the EPA' s need for decontamination of biological material in railway and subway cars. It provides simultaneous encapsulation and killing of biological contaminants with the added capability for decontamination of chemical and radiological hazards. Current technologies are manpower intensive involving separate steps for site preparation; decontamination; ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
Detecting Substandard, Nonconforming, Improperly Processed and Counterfeit Materiel
SBC: VIBRANT CORP Topic: DLA15C001Vibrant Corporation and Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) propose to apply Process Compensated Resonance Testing (PCRT) to the DLA's need for an NDI method to detect counterfeit, nonconforming and improperly processed materiel. PCRT collects and analyzes the resonance frequencies of a component to detect structural defects, characterize material, analyze population variation, monitor manufacturin ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Innovative concept for detection and identification of biological toxins
SBC: DAKTARI DIAGNOSTICS, INC. Topic: CBD152005The focus of this SBIR proposal is to demonstrate rapid, multiplexed detection of acute bacterial and viral pathogens of global importance on asingle test platform. Daktaris microfluidic immunoassay platform, under development since 2009 for HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) applications, iscapable of femtomolar detection of bacterial and viral antigens consistent with needs for infectious disease diagnos ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense