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Low-Output High Precision Automated Powder Disseminator
SBC: ADVANCED MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, Topic: CBD06101This proposal presents a Phase II SBIR project to produce prototypes of the automated high precision, low disperse rate powder disseminator for the US Army, that has been successfully designed and analyzed in the Phase I project. In the development of the sensitive detecting agent, we need to release a precise amount of C&B agents in the controlled detection experiments. At the end of this Phase ...
SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Enhanced Capability Point Combined Bio and Chem Sensor
SBC: VOXTEL, INC. Topic: CBD07105Many chemical agents have unique absorption spectra in the 9-to-11μm wavelength range, and sufficient absorption cross sections for detection at trace concentration levels. In this proposal, a short standoff range LWIR DISC LIDAR will be developed, providing comprehensive chemical and biological standoff detection, as well as MWIR detection of industrial chemicals. The LIDAR is based on a 1 mm di ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Low-Output High Precision Automated Powder Disseminator
SBC: ADVANCED MECHANICAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, Topic: CBD06101This proposal presents a Phase I SBIR project to develop a high precision, low disperse rate powder disseminator for the US Army. In the development of the sensitive detecting agent, we need to release a precise amount of C&B agents in the controlled detection experiments. However, such a technology does not exist at the present time. After examining existing technologies, we believe that the r ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense