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A Novel, Low Power, High Throughput, High Efficiency, Scalable Electrostatic Bioaerosol Sampler
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: HSB041003Current bioaerosol monitoring strategies rely on inertia-based sampling and suffer from high power consumption and low efficiency limitations. In contrast, our overall objective is to design and demonstrate a novel electrostatic sampler that provides dramatic improvements including low power requirement (90% for 1-10mm), high viability (>80%), scalability for varying threat scenarios, low noise, a ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Miniature Quickscan Receiver
SBC: OCEANIT LABORATORIES INC Topic: SOCOM04004Special Operation Forces personnel require a rugged, miniature receiver that is capable of monitoring RF energy while deployed on a mission. The RF receiver will give a better picture of the electromagnetic threat environment enabling a heightened situational awareness, yet the device must be small enough that it does not hamper the SOF warfighter during missions requiring stealth and rapid mobil ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
CMOS FET and AlGaN MODFET Receptor Scaffold for Molecular Recognition and Direct Detection
SBC: Peterson Ridge LLC Topic: N/AThis project is designed to test a novel receptor scaffold/sensor combination for the selective and direct measurement of antigens and to compare direct electric detection of antigens against the corresponding antibody based ELISA method. The scaffold concept combines a robust nucleic acid receptor (aptamer) coupled to a low cost CMOS FET and AlGaN MODFET transducer. Aptamers are short nucleic aci ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Marine Asset Tag Using Near Field Electromagnetic Ranging
SBC: Q-Track Corporation Topic: N/AWe propose a Marine Asset Tag Tracking System (MATTS) using a breakthrough wireless tracking technology called near field electromagnetic ranging (NFER¿). The primary objective of Phase I is to validate that NFER¿ technology is the best RF solution for tracking containers on ships and in ports. Phase I will also (1) develop an overall architecture for the MATTS; (2) design the container tag; ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
See-Thru-Eye
SBC: TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED OF VIRGINIA Topic: HSB041007This Phase I SBIR research effort involves a feasibility study and an in-depth investigation into technologies that would be applied in ship compartment inspection to ensure full space accountability. A trade study will identify the most promising technology to develop and design a handheld, man-portable See-Thru-Eye capable of penetrating a host of barriers of different thicknesses and constructi ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Crypto-Secure Remote Terminal Unit for New and Retrofit Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
SBC: RIGHT STUFF OF TAHOE INC Topic: N/AWe propose to develop an integrated Cryptography Module (CM) and RTU (CMRTU) for SCADA applications. When used in CM mode, our CMRTU will be easily retrofitted into existing SCADA networks. When used in advanced RTU mode (where higher bandwidth connections are available), our CMRTU will provide both a secure gateway function and secure Internet protocols for interaction with either central monitor ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Phage Derived Receptor Scaffold
SBC: WELD STAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: N/AThe risk of biological terrorism is significant because of the high potency, widespread availability, and ease of dissemination of some biological threat agents. The earliest recognition of a bioterrorist attack may be indicated only by the clinical manifestation of the intended disease which, in some cases, can take days to weeks to present itself. Furthermore, laboratory confirmation of the diag ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
FIND (First responder INdoor Determination)
SBC: OCEANIT LABORATORIES INC Topic: HSB0161004Oceanit proposes to develop a wearable capability for autonomous indoor navigation and tracking of first responders indoors in various types of building structures.
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Homeland Security -
Camera-based Examination of Risk via Behavioral Evaluation with Remote Underwater Surveillance
SBC: Forever Oceans Corporation Topic: 841Commercial marine aquaculture operators face many operational hazards including disease, predators, husbandry operations, and environmental changes. Most of theses risks are only identified with constant surveillance and physical presence at a farm site. However, human observation of risk factors is expensive, slow, and sometimes ineffective. Sensors are available to monitor individual environment ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Tofu-tolerant mariculture: Genomics-Assisted Breeding of a High-Quality Marine Finfish for Enhanced Performance on Sustainable, Scalable Soy-based Feeds
SBC: OCEAN ERA INC Topic: 811FReliance on fishmeal and fish oil is a significant constraint to aquaculture expansion in America, and globally. As U.S. marine fish farming expands, genetic improvements could increase economic performance and decrease ecological footprint. This is critically important to sustainability, scalability and profitability of the industry, and is key to attracting capital investment. Commercial opportu ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration