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  1. Smart food storage system to enable consumer food waste reduction

    SBC: WISELY, INC.            Topic: 4A

    In the US, an estimated one third of food is wasted at the household level resulting in significant environmental impact—total greenhouse gas emissions of US food waste are estimated to be 70 million MTCO2e. While food waste is generated at all stages of the food supply chain over 50% of all food waste is generated at the consumption stage, the majority of which occurs within households. Often, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Machine Learning Toolkit for Grey Literature Screening

    SBC: VISIMO LLC            Topic: 6A

    VISIMO’s ML Toolkit for Grey Literature Screening will reduce bias in, and improve accuracy of, systematic reviews (SRs) for chemical risk assessment. Grey literature is notoriously difficult to screen and tag, and despite its importance, researchers often exclude grey literature from their SRs due to necessity. VISIMO’s Toolkit will enable researchers to filter full documents of all types and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. A compact, modular treatment system for non-potable re-use of residential and commercial greywater

    SBC: Triangle Environmental Health Initiative LLC            Topic: 1A

    A 40% shortfall in the global freshwater supply is expected by 2030, which makes using potable water forall household applications unsustainable. Using safe, non-potable alternative water sources for usesincluding toilet flushing, irrigation, and laundry can significantly reduce the stress on the potable watersupply.Our system supports the effort to conserve potable water by offering a product tha ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. SprayCast: Mitigating Pesticide Drift through High Resolution Forecasting, Modeling, and Optimization

    SBC: GEOMETRIC DATA ANALYTICS INC.            Topic: 5B

    Off target pesticide spray drift is an economically and environmentally significant problem. Off target drift can damage susceptible crops, orchards, and apiaries, induce herbicide resistant weed development, damage native pollinator habitats, create human-health related pesticide exposure hazards, and create social and legal strife as a result of adjudicating exposure incidents. SprayCast uses ma ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. A Generalized Model for Assessing Manufacturability of 2D and 3D Reinforced High-Temperature Composites

    SBC: MATERIALS RESEARCH & DESIGN INC            Topic: DLA23A003

    Materials Research & Design, Inc. (MR&D) and their program partners propose a research and development (R&D) effort to identify, develop, and demonstrate a class of high-temperature resistant TPS materials and production processes which seek to increase domestic production capacity, affordability, and supply chain resiliency. Under the effort proposed herein, MR&D will work closely with the Nation ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  6. Characterize Automated Fine Unit Cell Preforms for Future Nose Tip TPS

    SBC: Bally Ribbon Mills            Topic: DLA23A003

    BRM will weave and supply material to Sandia National Laboratory for characterization. Sandia National Laboratory has experience with nose tip applications, and they are currently working to redesign sounding rocket leading edges. BRM and Sandia National Laboratory shall characterize the continuously woven preforms for the sounding rocket leading edge, but this work will also feed into the charact ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  7. Accelerated Processing with Geometry-Specific Pyrolysis Heating Profiles for Production of C-C Hot Structures

    SBC: Carbon Carbon Advanced Technologies, Inc.            Topic: DLA231D07

    The highest-risk processing step in manufacturing C-CAT’s ACC material is the initial carbonization cycle, during which a C/Ph composite preform is carbonized to produce a low-density C/C part to be subsequently densified using a Polymer Infiltration and Pyrolysis (PIP) process. Though the carbonization steps of the PIP densification cycles also present a risk, it is during the initial cycle tha ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  8. A Continuous and Automated Manufacturing Breakthrough, Securing a Robust Domestic Supply Chain of Affordable High Temperature Reinforcement for Hypersonic Thermal Protection System Applications

    SBC: Bally Ribbon Mills            Topic: DLA231D07

    The loom developed by the BRM team is the most advanced and versatile loom ever built by BRM. The servo control of all movements in the weaving operation, combined with BRM’s experience of weaving novel structures is a true game changer, advancing BRM’s ability to supply woven preforms which were unobtainable until now. Now that the loom is built and a proof of concept has been woven on the lo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  9. Automation of Aluminum Powder Transport and Packout

    SBC: Ampal Inc.            Topic: DLA232D07

    Automating the transfer of nodular aluminum powder within a plant by using compressors or blowers can bring several benefits: Increased Efficiency: Automation will eliminate the need for manual labor, reducing the time and effort required for powder transfer. Compressors or blowers will move the powder quickly and consistently, improving overall efficiency. Cost Savings: By replacing manual labor ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  10. DeVal LCS Response to DLA232-001 NSN 5210-01-519-1548

    SBC: DeVal Life Cycle Support, LLC            Topic: DLA232001

    DeVal Life Cycle Support, LLC is proposing to improve product availability and increase competition through the development of a Source Approval Requests (SAR) for NSN 5210-01-519-1548 – Box, Adapter.​​​​​​​ DeVal Life Cycle Support, LLC will conduct relevant research and reverse engineering resulting in the development of the technical data package (TDP) as well as a SAR. The in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
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