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Microcapillary Quartz Sensors for Screening Injectability of High Concentration Protein Formulations
SBC: QATCH TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: NoneThe objective of this SBIR Phase I proposal is to determine the feasibility of viscosity characterization of high concentration protein formulations (HCF) by QATCH’s microcapillary quartz technology. HCFs are non-Newtonian fluids with shear-thinning behavior and they are administered to patients by subcutaneous or muscular injections. The injectability of HCFs depends on the viscosity at high-sh ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Low Signature Optical Guidance of Low Collateral Munitions
SBC: CORVID TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: SOCOM061008At present, there are no solutions for equipping Class 1 and 2 unmanned aerial system (UAS) platforms with weapons systems that provide the capability for opportunistic engagement of high value targets (HVT). Munitions deployed on larger UAS, and other fixed-wing SOCOM assets, greatly exceed the payload capacity of Class 1 and 2 UAS assets currently in use for intelligence, surveillance, and recon ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Augmented Commercial Radio for Navigation (ACORN)
SBC: SETTER RESEARCH INC Topic: HSB0181004The Global Positioning System (GPS) and other global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) are the critical providers of position, navigation, and time (PNT) information to an almost uncountable number of users and applications. Widespread dependence on GPS has led to awareness that GPS data availability is a single point of failure for many systems and applications. In addition, GPS signals are ver ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Homeland Security -
Internet of RAD Things: Multi-Detector Edge Intelligence for Integrated Sensor Networks
SBC: BLUEYEQ LLC Topic: HSB0191009BluEyeQ LLC and Los Alamos National Laboratory are pleased to propose an interoperable network of Internet of Things (IoT) enabledradiation detectors.With the emergence of high performance, low cost networking equipment and Big Data cloud analytics, the opportunityexists to harness the vision and intelligence available from distributed sensor data.Our proposal demonstrates a path to modernize past ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Homeland Security -
InnerAwareness: Preemptive Cyber Defense and Situational Understanding Through MemoryOriented Cyber Genomics and Physiology
SBC: ZeroPoint Dynamics LLC Topic: HSB0161003Motivated by a real operational need to tackle threats posed by the onslaught of constantly evolving exploits and malware, this proposal describes techniques for dynamically analyzing malicious documents and malware that addresses weaknesses in the status quo by (i) focusing on memory-oriented artifacts without the use of traditional sandbox hooks, while at the same time (ii) providing operators ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Homeland Security -
Transparent Tapered Resistive Elements
SBC: VOXTEL, INC. Topic: SOCOM16004A robust system level design process will be used to identify the design of transparent tapered resistive (TTR) elements, including the materials, fabrication processes, and lifecycle costs. The transparent tapered resistive film will be designed to provides a tapered resistive layer across the film while remaining transparent in the visual and near-infrared optical bands for use in radio-frequenc ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Low-cost and Rapid DNA Sequence for Biometric Applications
SBC: ADVANCED LIQUID LOGIC Topic: N/AA DNA sequencer for biometric applications will be developed. The system will enable rapid and low-cost identification of individuals and kinship verification using a self-contained and portable device. All process steps from DNA extraction to DNA sequencing will be automatically performed within the disposable single-use cartridge. This high-level of functional integration is made possible by Adv ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security -
Development and Prototyping of a Digital Pulse Processor for Improved Coincidence Detection, Rejection, and Pulse Recovery, for High Count-Rate Silicon Drift Detectors
SBC: 4pi Analysis, Inc. Topic: N/AThe recent emergence of the Silicon Drift detector (SDD), for use in energy dispersive x-ray spectrometry (EDS), has made possible x-ray event streams with count rates as high as 1-10 Mcps. A problem with existing digital signal processing, as applied to SDDs, is the significant presence of coincidence peaks above the x-ray background. These coincidence peaks occur with amplitudes comparable to lo ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Assess Ability to use Eye Tracking and Pupil Dialtion to Determine Intent to Deceive- Phase II
SBC: Bio-Behavior Analysis Systems, LLC Topic: HSB081001We propose to run 3 experiments to refine and utilize measures of oculomotor activity and pupil diameter change to assess an individual's malicious or deceptive intent. We also propose to concurrently develop the software and determine the hardware necessary for online, real-time assessment of malintent based on prior research results and the results of the proposed experiments. In addition to ocu ...
SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of Homeland Security -
A Certifiable Federated Identity System for Cross-Agency Collaboration
SBC: GALOIS, INC. Topic: N/AThe Department of Homeland Security's charter has a fundamental requirement to collaborate with other government agencies. Secure collaboration on this scale requires strong identity management which can "vouch for" DHS personnel working with other agencies, and makes it possible to provide DHS resources to individuals in other agencies whose work requires it. We propose the development of a reu ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Homeland Security