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Development of enhanced active damping system for the Marine Corps Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV)
SBC: ACTIVE SHOCK, INC. Topic: N04192A semi-active suspension upgrade kit for the SOCOM up-armored HMWWV will be developed that will achieve comparable performance for the entire weight range of a GMV: 8300lbs curb weight to 14,500lbs combat loaded. The baseline performance requirement is equivalent handling, stability and ride quality as an M1113 HMMWV at rated GVW. A dynamic model that incorporates the semi-active suspension into ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Maritime Surveillance Sensing Using Underwater High Frequency Acoustic Communication Receivers
SBC: Advanced Acoustic Concepts, Inc. Topic: SOCOM06013High-frequency acoustic modems are required to provide undersea communication networks to support covert surveillance operations. These modems can also be used as platforms for compact, low power surveillance sensors and processing. A natural first step would be to integrate a capability for passive acoustic detection of ships and submarines. A multi-phase effort is proposed for integrating passiv ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
GaP Avalanche Photodiodes for Radiation Detection
SBC: Aymont Technology, Inc. Topic: N/AIn this Phase I DHS STTR proposal submitted in response to Topic H-SB06.2-007, Aymont Technology, Inc. and University of Virginia will develop gallium phosphide (GaP) avalanche photodiodes (APD) with high quantum efficiency (QE>50% at 360 nm in Phase I), high gain (>100000), and high speed (2 GHz bandwidth). This Phase I effort will build upon previous work in the Campbell group that demonstrated ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security -
Emergency Responder Tracking and Situation Awareness in a 4D Visualization Environment
SBC: BALFOUR TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: N/ATo address the needs of emergency responders and incident commanders, a 4-D Emergency Response Tracking System (ERTS) is being developed to provide dynamic situational awareness in locating first responders and assets within building structures in urban environments. The proof-of-concept presentation will demonstrate how 3-D intelligent, interactive visual models of building infrastructure can be ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security -
Automated Situation Awareness using a 4D Visualization Environment
SBC: BALFOUR TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: HSB061009To address the significant challenges being created by the rapidly expanding deployment of multi-spectrum sensors in large distributed surveillance operations, the feasibility, architecture design and interface standards are being investigated for a 4D Landscape Automated Situation Awareness(ASA) System. The proof-of-concept presentation will demonstrate how such a system can effectively manage la ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security -
Robust Autonomous Power Generation for UGS Employing High Efficiency Thermoelectrics
SBC: Biophan Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AOne of the greatest challenges facing UGS networks is the availability of power to run critical processes. Most current technologies employ off-the-shelf batteries which require replacement every 6mnths or so. Battery replacement in a UGS deployment for border security is not only costly, but in some terrains nearly impossible. Ideally, UGS field components would harness power from the environment ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security -
Secure Inter-organizational Network Boundary Assurance Device (SINBAD)
SBC: Dolphin Technology, Inc. Topic: HSB061007This effort proposes to analyze and develop a design for the Secure Inter-organizational Network Boundary Assurance Device (SINBAD). SINBAD will leverage capabilities and leverage lessons from guard technology to yield an enhanced boundary control and inspection capability suitable for Homeland Security organizations exchanging inter-organizational email with attachments. It will 1) prevent improp ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of Homeland Security -
HIGH EFFICIENCY COMPACT MODELING OF RADIATION EFFECTS
SBC: Lynguent, Inc. Topic: DTRA05001The objective of this research is to develop beta versions of tools for automatically migrating radiation effects predicted in TCAD level tools to compact modeling tools. This transition will enable compact models that possess radiation effects to be quickly generated, which can then be used in circuit design activity. This approach is a substantial improvement over the current ad hoc approaches. ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
Typical day Meteorological Data for Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion (ATD) modeling
SBC: MESOSCALE ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATIONS AND OPERATIONS, INC Topic: DTRA06004The atmospheric transport and dispersion (ATD) model requirements for describing the environmental conditions that are most likely to occur on any given day, called the "typical day", are very unique. The model requirements are unique because the typical day requirements for ATD must be both typical in representing the most likely occurring condition of each variable and be mass-balanced across t ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency -
Miniature, Efficient, Low-Vibration Cryocooler for Gamma Ray Detectors
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: HSB051003Hand-held gamma ray spectrometers are a vital tool for detecting and identifying nuclear materials to counter the threat of radiological and nuclear terrorism. The HPGe crystals in these detectors must operate at cryogenic temperatures to achieve good energy resolution. We propose to develop an innovative, miniature cryogenic cooling system that will be ideal for hand-held detectors. High efficien ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of Homeland Security