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  1. High Power Enzymatic Fuel Cell with Complete Oxidation of Fuel for Small Power System

    SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION            Topic: OSD09EP3

    Our objective is to develop a high power enzymatic fuel cell (EFC) with complete oxidation of fuel, thereby delivering a state-of-the-art power supply for low power military systems. The proposed EFC will leverage ongoing research at both CFDRC and Saint Louis University to provide a fully-integrate lightweight, low-cost, manufacturable, and renewable power supply, for various military and civili ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Data Aggregation and Visualization Environment

    SBC: Pikewerks Corporation            Topic: OSD09IA5

    The rapid increase in diverse and interconnected Information Technology (IT) applications necessitates software solutions that can simultaneously provide cyber situation awareness and real-time status of health of the networked environment. There is a pressing need to aggregate and consolidate information from mission-critical systems and sensors. A unified means of visualization abstracts low-lev ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Countermeasures to Covert Access Methods to Reduce Attack Susceptibility and Ensure Trust

    SBC: Pikewerks Corporation            Topic: OSD09IA2

    The majority of existing computer security products and software development efforts have assumed that the OS kernel, firmware, and low-level subsystems of the underlying computer architecture are trusted entities. However, recent demonstrations of novel and sophisticated attacks on several fundamental components found in standard laptops, desktops, and servers have emphasized that the foundations ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Legerdemain: An Illusion-based system to thwart covert access and exfiltration

    SBC: SENTAR, INC.            Topic: OSD09IA2

    The integration of software and components from multiple sources, the interconnection of systems via the internet, and the rapid pace of change in the computer industry as a whole virtually guarantee the continued emergence of threats to systems and information via new and undetected vulnerability vectors. Moreover, malicious insiders and social engineering can also be involved in cases of covert ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Autonomic Knowledge Representation Construction for Software Protection Systems

    SBC: AVIRTEK, INC.            Topic: OSD09IA4

    The increased complexity, scale and capabilities of current software elements make current security tools and technologies incapable to protect software against attacks. It also makes it very hard to proactively detect their vulnerabilities that might be exploited by attackers. Our focus will be to investigate and study the construction of a near human knowledge representation of the state of a sy ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Deception Studio: Attacker Characterization and Dynamic Relocation

    SBC: Pikewerks Corporation            Topic: OSD09IA3

    One of the most significant weaknesses that faces modern software protection solutions is the reliance on static policies and rule sets that are established based on “known” attack methods at the time of development. In reality, attacks are not static; they adapt over time, and evolve to defeat protections as they are made public. Pikewerks proposes to address both of these weaknesses by devel ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Physics of Failure Based Electronics Reliability Analysis Software

    SBC: RIDGETOP GROUP INC            Topic: OSD08M02

    Expert analysis tools that rapidly and accurately evaluate the reliability of electronics modules, such as printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) for component health, performance and situational self awareness, are critically important to mission effectiveness of DoD systems. To accomplish this, the interactions between electronic components need to be predicted and monitored within a comprehens ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Ultra-wideband (UWB) Over-the-Horizon (OTH) Radar Array

    SBC: Q-Track Corporation            Topic: AF073064

    In Phase I, Q-Track assessed the feasibility of a variety of element and array designs for an Over-the-Horizon (OTH) radar array. Q-Track identified a capacitively coupled, connected curtain array as being most promising for the OTH radar application. This array can be implemented with relatively few towers so it will be simple and inexpensive to implement, yet the array concept appears to have th ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Aging and Surveillance Technology for Solid Rocket Motors

    SBC: Analytical Services, Inc.            Topic: AF083115

    ASI proposes an innovative and numerically-efficient approach to the modeling of crack propagation in solid propellant rocket motors.  Our technology uses a coupled fluid-structure interaction model that is enhanced with an embedded grid capability.  Such an approach eliminates virtually all of the bottlenecks that occur in traditional approaches, through elimination of the re-gridding that must ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Handheld Real Time (RT) Climatic/Environmental Sensor

    SBC: VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY LLC            Topic: AF073110

    This proposal will provide immediate decision support data, enabling appropriate and cost effective responses (shut down vs. continue) for training exercises/facilities. Specifically, the DoD requires the ability to “train as we fight and fight as we train”, however training is severely limited by visible emissions compliance in the current regulatory environment. Regulated facilities will hav ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
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