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  1. Open Architecture for Spatial Information Services (OASIS)

    SBC: SEV1TECH, LLC            Topic: HSB0101003

    The numerous management tools currently employed for disaster response presents a barrier when attempting to share information across boundaries. This impediment is due to the different reporting formats, data storages, or incompatibility of software being deployed. Geocent proposes implementing multiple GIS open standards serves as the backbone for exchanging critical information to facilitate in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Homeland Security
  2. A Nanocomposite, Regenerable, High Capacity CO2 Sorbent

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: SOCOM10002

    SOCOM is seeking an innovative solution for a simpler, high capacity scrubber to reduce the levels of CO2 in underwater breathing apparatus and re-breathers. Existing CO2 scrubbers are absorbent based and suffer from slow reaction rates under pressure, at colder temperatures, and under heavy breathing, as well as limited CO2 capacity and the dangers of a caustic cocktail if the scrubber floods. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  3. SORN-S- Self Organizing Resilient Network Sensing

    SBC: Paradigm Shift International            Topic: HSB0102003

    We propose to develop the Sensing portion of a Self Organizing Resilient Network (SORN-S) by integrating existing natural-system process knowledge with a new affordable, massively-parallel, pattern-detection technology. The biological immune system (BIS) has been offered as a model by many who see its natural fit to cyber networks viewed as organisms, but computational performance limitations have ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Homeland Security
  4. A novel enhanced-performance low-cost receiver and modified modulation scheme for WWVB

    SBC: XW, LLC dba Xtendwave            Topic: N/A

    The development of a greatly enhanced receiver for the WWVB signal is targeted, as well as possible modifications in the transmitted signal, which would both offer significant improvements in its effective coverage. This is to be achieved while allowing the replacement of the bulky, expensive, ferrite-based antenna, commonly used in the receiver, with a novel lower-cost antenna. Furthermore, the p ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
  5. Dual Sensor Module for Human Detection

    SBC: APPLIED NANOTECH, INC.            Topic: HSB061005

    There is an urgent need detect humans hiding in shipping containers. ANI proposes an innovative chemical sensor that is miniaturized, robust, low power, low power, maintanence free, rapid responsive chemical sensor that reliably detects human(s) hiding in cargo shipping containers. ANI`s multi-sensor module is well capable of handling challenging environmental conditions in the container with mini ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security
  6. Chem/Bio Sensor Network Design Tool (SNDT)

    SBC: APPLIED NANOTECH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Concerns over chemical and biological weapons motivate interest in ¿smart¿ building technologies that incorporate a network of sensors for Chemical and Biological (CB) threat agents. Applied Nanotech, Inc. (ANI) proposes to collaborate with Lagus Applied Technology, Inc. (LAT) to develop and demonstrate a Sensor Network Design Tool (SNDT) for the optimal, rapid and verifiable deployment of CB se ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security
  7. CNT-Based Gas Ionizer to Replace Radioactive Sources

    SBC: APPLIED NANOTECH, INC.            Topic: HSB061010

    In the recent past, government agencies from the US and other foreign countries have recognized the problem of orphaned radioactive sources worldwide. Such sources pose a security risk in the form of potential material for a ¿dirty bomb¿ or other illicit applications. We propose to replace Ni-63 beta emitters with a carbon nanotube based electric field ionization source. This CNT-based ionizatio ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security
  8. BioAdvise- A Rapid and Fully Automated Biothreat Evaluation Module

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: HSB062002

    With the increasing number of biological agents that are likely to be used in terrorists¿ attacks, there is a significant need for an easy-to-use and practical biothreat detection system for homeland security. Lynntech`s fully automated BioAdvise biothreat evaluation module utilizes well-established sample preparation technology and an innovative, rapid, and multiplexed real-time PCR technology i ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security
  9. On-Site Generation- The Safe, Effective, and Low Cost Disinfection Strategy

    SBC: MIOX Corporation            Topic: HSB042003

    The objective of the research presented in this Phase II proposal is to extend and understand the success of the Phase I work and to conduct the work plans developed in the Phase I activities. The primary objective of this research is to develop answers that will remove barriers to implementation of on-site generation technology as a replacement for chlorine gas, and to provide scientific answers ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Homeland Security
  10. Individual Cooling Equipment

    SBC: R*BAT, INC.            Topic: SOCOM06009

    Special Operations forces (SOF) operate in all weather conditions. It has identified a need for a micro-cooling system that can be vehicle mounted and man-portable, as well as provide a capability to cool vehicle mounted communications and electronics equipment. To meet the needs of SOF the system must be small, lightweight, quiet, low power, and gasless. We propose a compact micro-cooling system ...

    SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
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