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Low-cost and Rapid DNA Sequence for Biometric Applications
SBC: ADVANCED LIQUID LOGIC Topic: N/AA DNA sequencer for biometric applications will be developed. The system will enable rapid and low-cost identification of individuals and kinship verification using a self-contained and portable device. All process steps from DNA extraction to DNA sequencing will be automatically performed within the disposable single-use cartridge. This high-level of functional integration is made possible by Adv ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security -
High Temp Standoff Dielectric Antenna Windows Based on 3-D Woven Preforms
SBC: 3TEX, Inc. Topic: N08071Supersonic cruise missiles offer the ability to hit a time critical target with precision and lethality from long distances, yet the high speed generates temperatures on the exterior surfaces of the missile that can exceed the limitations of high temperature structural metals like titanium. Also, insulation to protect electronics equipment in the missile is required. One solution that demonstrates ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
A Novel Noninvasive Microwave Sensor for Quantitative Assessment of Degree of Sensitization in Marine Aluminum Alloys
SBC: ALPHASENSE, INC. Topic: N09T022In this proposal, AlphaSense, Inc. (AI) and the Pennsylvania State University (PSU) detail the development of a novel noninvasive microwave sensor to quantify the DoS in marine aluminum alloys. The key innovations of this proposal include the following: a) DoS quantifications based on the correlation between the surface resistivity with the microstructures of the aluminum alloys, b) measurements o ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
Screener Vigilance Detection Using Psychophysiological Sensors
SBC: Archinoetics, LLC Topic: N/AScreening is a repetitive and often monotonous task, involving long periods of vigilance despite low occurrences of threat. Because of the nature of this task and the high consequence if a threat is missed, a screener`s vigilance and avoidance of operation during fatigue are critical to their job effectiveness. This proposal describes an integrated solution to monitoring vigilance levels in airpor ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security -
Media Free Coatings Removal Technology for Navy Platforms using Atmospheric Plasma
SBC: ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA SOLUTIONS, INC. Topic: N091065The Navy and other DoD components require a media-free, environmentally friendly, rapid, and non-destructive method to remove coatings applied on and aboard Navy ships. Atmospheric Plasma Solutions Inc. (APS) has developed an atmospheric plasma process to accomplish this goal. Current processes for the removal of coatings for shipboard applications are expensive, require massive amounts of energy, ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
Compact, Lightweight Chemical Sensor for Underwater UXO Detection
SBC: SPECTRUM PHOTONICS INC Topic: N091046The proposed project will focus on the development of an ultra-sensitive chemical trace detector for underwater unexploded ordnance (UUXO) detection. The envisioned technology is suitable for diver and/or unmanned underwater vehicle deployment.
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
High Efficiency Stretchable (Highly Conformable) Photovoltaics for Expeditionary Forces
SBC: EM PHOTONICS INC Topic: N09T020The next generation of photovoltaic systems need to meet both physical (shape, size, packaging, durability) and electronic (efficiency, stability) requirements of applications that are not possible to implement today. One of these requirements is to be able to stretch electronic devices without sacrificing the performance and lifetime. Commercially available photovoltaics that incorporate thin sem ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
Manufacturing of Physical Scale Models for Signature Reduction
SBC: PolyDyne Topic: N09T016Polydyne and Portland State University propose a layered construction of CNC routed forms utilizing a combination of proprietary materials with a proprietary (non-heat injection molding) process. With variable density patterns, embedded materials and metal layering to construct models that accurately reflect the physics of a full scale vessel, The solution will utilize variably dense materials and ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseNavy -
A Certifiable Federated Identity System for Cross-Agency Collaboration
SBC: GALOIS, INC. Topic: N/AThe Department of Homeland Security's charter has a fundamental requirement to collaborate with other government agencies. Secure collaboration on this scale requires strong identity management which can "vouch for" DHS personnel working with other agencies, and makes it possible to provide DHS resources to individuals in other agencies whose work requires it. We propose the development of a reu ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security -
Intelligible Speech Communications with Robust Voice Operated Switch (VOX) Operation for High Noise Environments
SBC: Broad Audio LLC Topic: HSB092006First responders operate in challenging acoustic environments where noise, alarms, engines, radio communications, and communications to others in the environment make voice communications with hands-free, voice operated switch (VOX) operation difficult. Broad Digital will use a combination of passive acoustic design, noise suppression and subtraction, signal separation, and equalization to provide ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security