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  1. Dismounted Small Unmanned Air Vehicle (SUAV) Associate

    SBC: KUTTA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A03068

    In Phase I, Kutta Consulting defined and detailed its vision for a Dismounted Associate (DA) that gives America's soldiers over-the-hill battlefield intelligence. Kutta, however, did not act alone. AATD, Boeing Phantom Works, General Dynamics, Advanced Ceramics Research, Neural Robotics Incorporated, 21st Century Systems, and numerous user groups contributed significant concepts, subject matter ex ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. A Lightweight Crashworthy Troop Seat for Naval Helicopters that Protects Occupants of all Sizes and Gender

    SBC: SAFE INC            Topic: N04008

    This proposal outlines a program to continue the work begun in the Phase I effort. In the Phase I effort, a material search was conducted and the best available materials were selected for use. Load path and structural analyses were conducted and the lightest weight seat concept was developed. The differences required to enable the seat to be retrofit into the several different Navy helicopters ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Sonobuoy Launched small UAV system

    SBC: Sensintel Inc.            Topic: N04T004

    The Navy and other government-sponsored agencies use the P-3 aircraft. Due to the diverse missions and limited number of P-3 aircraft, the most economical and expeditious way to enhance operations and assure crew safety would be to incorporate low-cost expendable tactical unmanned air vehicles (UAV's). If UAVs were incorporated into each P-3, a load-out of sonobuoy launched UAV's with interchange ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. High-Speed Multi-Axis Nanopositioning Systems for Next-Generation CD Metrology and Lithography

    SBC: NPOINT, INC.            Topic: BMDO02016

    There are several technology nodes on the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconduc-tors (ITRS) for which metrology and lithography tools must be developed or improved. The roadmap projects increasingly smaller feature sizes, providing the rationale for the development of next-generation lithography techniques as well as for the continuing improvement of optical lithography techniques. In a ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of Defense
  5. Technologies to Defeat Improvised Explosive Devices (IED’s)

    SBC: Sensintel Inc.            Topic: N04901

    The objective of the proposed development effort is to utilize a sensor which detects IEDs and detonation devices. The sensor detector is mounted on a small unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) such that detection can be performed from a autonomous airborne platform ahead of a convoy or patrol, thereby reducing the risk of loss of life. A positive identification was achieved from a UAV approximately 75 ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Universal BIST/Prognostics Approach for Switch Mode Power Supplies

    SBC: RIDGETOP GROUP INC            Topic: N03197

    Providing effective Prognostics/Health Maintenance (PHM) capabilities is a key objective for the JSF. A key part of PHM includes electronic prognostics, where an impending failure in an electronic module can be predicted before it occurs and thus is very useful for such critical systems. Power converters are ubiquitous, but often are prone to unexpected failures in military systems. Using a com ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Spread-Spectrum Electromagnetic Penetrator Data Link

    SBC: US POSITIONING GROUP, LLC            Topic: AF04159

    In future designs of penetrating weapons, there is a need to provide a bi-directional communications link between the surface and the penetrating weapon. We call this concept the Penetrator Data Link (PDL). We describe a Phase II effort to further design, develop, and test a shock-hardened prototype of a multi-channel, CDMA, spread-spectrum data link for a application in penetrating munitions. T ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Precision Air Delivery (PAD) Carrier for Expendable Ground-based Sensors

    SBC: STARA Technologies, Inc.            Topic: N03141

    The development of a precision air delivery carrier capable of accurately emplacing ground based sensors is a critical step towards improving our nation's overall situation awareness. The United States Government has a multitude of sensors that collect and report information ranging from the crest height of waves to the presence of harmful chemical agents. Unfortunately, if these sensors are not ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Innovative Lightweight Munitions

    SBC: ATS-MER, LLC            Topic: A02005

    It is necessary to reduce the weight of weapon system carried by the individual solder to achieve maximum effectiveness. This includes new weapon systems under development such as the Objective Individual Combat Weapon (OICW) which initially is overweight. The development and utilization of advanced engineered materials for components, such as the barrels of the OICW, have the potential to not o ...

    SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Permanent Fiber Optic Splice

    SBC: ALL OPTRONICS, INC.            Topic: N04002

    We will develop a permanent fiber optic splice prototype that is specially designed to meet the stringent performance and reliability requirements for military and aerospace avionic applications. This permanent fiber optic splice is intended to provide < 1 dB change in insertion loss over a wide range of operating environment, including a temperature change from -65 to 150 C. It will also provide ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
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