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  1. Linking Output Activity to Outcomes/Impacts in Complex Contingency Environments

    SBC: Frontier Technology Inc.            Topic: OSD08T003

    As the U.S. Government increases participation in post-conflict Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations (SARO) around the globe, the ability to understand the relationships between task completion and mission completion is critical. The US Government employs a metrics tool developed though the Monitoring Progress in Conflict Environments project. The objective of this Phase II STTR is to provi ...

    STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Low Power Monolayer MoS2 Transistors for RF Applications

    SBC: APPLIED NOVEL DEVICES, INC.            Topic: A14AT008

    In Phase II we propose to optimize wafer scale MoS2 deposition process to fabricate uniform large area monolayer and multi-layer MoS2 films and analyze the defects on these films. Monolayer regions that can result in device periphery larger than 50m will be targeted. Further, the charge transfer doping process using TiOx will be optimized for MoS2 multi-layer and RF transistors will be fabrication ...

    STTR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Mobile Health Application for Family and Behavioral Health Provider Communication

    SBC: INFERLINK CORP            Topic: A13AT018

    Clinical monitoring of mental health status has not evolved much from the routine meeting between patient and clinician, which suffers from a lack of quantification, irregular and anecdotal reporting, and does not necessarily include input from family. This is unfortunate given current technology, in which people routinely volunteer to track their own health related behavior, such as exercise and ...

    STTR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Ultra-Coherent Semiconductor Laser Technology

    SBC: TELARIS INC            Topic: A14AT005

    Spontaneous emission is a quantum mechanical process that represents the main source of phase noise in state-of-the-art semiconductor lasers, limiting their coherence, and their suitability for high-speed communication and sensing applications. This proposal aims to develop ultra-high coherence semiconductor lasers on the Silicon/III-V platform with a quantum linewidth of

    STTR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. High Gain, High Power PCSS with Integrated Monolithic Optical Trigger

    SBC: Eureka Aerospace            Topic: A14AT004

    This proposal addresses the problem of PCSS/laser trigger integration using a single monolithic laser diode array, thus simplifying the entire optical delivery network necessary for efficient operation of PCSSs. The proposal constitutes a logical continuation of Phase I effort where the main focus was on the detailed design of the PCSS/laser diode array (LDA) integrated architecture. In Phase II ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Compressive Sampling Applied to Millimeter-wave Single Detector Imagers

    SBC: TEXAS RESEARCH INSTITUTE , AUSTIN, INC.            Topic: A14AT003

    In Phase I, TRI/Austin teamed with Missouri S&T to investigate and refine several technologies, i.e. synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging algorithms; advanced Compressive Sensing (CS) techniques; innovative imaging hardware; under-sampling; etc, as they apply to high speed millimeter wave imaging. These investigations were supported by both modeling and empirical testing. The Phase I results c ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. EMS Monitor & Broadcast Training Capacity Enhancement

    SBC: KERBEROS INTERNATIONAL, INC.            Topic: A15AT008

    Americas current electronic warfare (EW) capabilities are insufficient for the modern and future battlefield. In order to safeguard against radio-controlled threats and disrupt enemy communications, our current EW systems blindly jam broad swaths of the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS), an approach that also disrupts GPS and blue force data and voice communications. In order to broadband jam vast a ...

    STTR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Recovery of Rhenium from Superalloy Scrap

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: OSD12T04

    Due to the limited amount of rhenium present in the earths crust (approximately 1-2 part per billion) there is a significant benefit to be realized in recovering for reuse the rhenium from scrap material, spent catalysts, or end-of-life superalloys. Rhenium is found in molybdenum-copper porphyry deposits. If rhenium is present in ore that is processed, it will show up in the resulting molybdenum ...

    STTR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  9. Linking Output Activity to Outcomes/Impacts in Complex Contingency Environments

    SBC: Frontier Technology Inc.            Topic: OSD08T003

    As the U.S. Government increases participation in post-conflict Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations (SARO) around the globe, the ability to understand the relationships between task completion and mission completion is critical. The US Government employs a metrics tool developed though the Monitoring Progress in Conflict Environments project. The objective of this Phase II STTR is to provi ...

    STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Identifying compounds that increase mitochondrial performance

    SBC: Eon Corp.            Topic: ARMY08T006

    Defects of mitochondrial performance limit physical and cognitive endurance, and resistance to age-related deterioration and trauma. However large scale screens to identify drug-like compounds that improve mitochondrial function have not taken place, bec

    STTR Phase II 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
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