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3-D Epoxy Printed Fabrics (Woven, Knits, Stretch Knits) for Integrated Sharp Object Protection for Dive Suit or Dive Skin Garment and Body Mapped Prot
SBC: EY TECHNOLOGIES Topic: SOCOM10001EY Technologies (EYT) proposes to accomplish three key objectives in this effort: 1) Generate 3-D Epoxy Printed Fabric Surfaces for Integrated Dive-Suit Sharp Object Protection. 2) Generate 3-D Epoxy Printed Knit Fabrics for Dive-Skin Garment for Sharp Object Protection 3) Body Mapped Sharp Object Protection Dive-Suit Design EYT has partnered with Polartec®, HDM, WhitesDiving to address the lack ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Development of a Novel Highly-Efficient Nanofiber-based CO2 Absorbing Material
SBC: Nano Terra, Inc. Topic: SOCOM10002Nano Terra proposes the design and development of nanofiber-based CO2 absorbing materials which will increase the sorbent capacity while decreasing breathing resistance and increasing the rate of CO2 absorption. Metal oxide nanofibers capable of absorbing CO2 will be fabricated using electrospinning, in a technique pioneered by Nano Terra’s scientists. The CO2 absorbing capacity of the fibers wi ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Compact, Covert Periscope with 360 Degree Simultaneous Day/Night Coverage
SBC: REMOTEREALITY CORP. Topic: SOCOM10003RemoteReality proposes to design and develop a very high resolution, omnidirectional compact 360 degree periscope based on RemoteReality''s unique optical designs and very high resolution imagers with embedded processing. Employing a combination of RemoteReality’s catadioptric cameras with a rotating mirror in a pressure housing with a wide spectral band zoom lenses and fixed LLLTV and SWIR came ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
High Speed Combatant Craft Automated Ride Control
SBC: NAIAD DYNAMICS US INC Topic: SOCOM10005The development of an automated ride control system for high speed combatant craft is critical to reducing the motions that cause injury to crew and damage to craft and equipment. Ancillary benefits include reduced fuel consumption for improved range of operation and the reduction of wake signature. The objective of this research project is to continue the successful development of ride control ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Low Visibility Decoy Flare
SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC Topic: SOCOM09002Low visibility flares offer significant advantages for nighttime protection of rotary wing vehicles. Aerodyne Research Inc (ARI) and its teaming partner ATK propose flares having nearly same intensity in IR bands of interest while having greatly reduced visibility. The Phase I program will build on previous work performed by ARI on low visibility flares to identify candidate flare compositions h ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Compact, Efficient Motor Controllers with Active Noise Cancellation
SBC: Applied Physical Sciences Corp. Topic: SOCOM09005Most commercial motor controllers (MC’s) operate at relatively low switching frequency that produces a detectable acoustic signature and therefore drives the Navy to procure MC’s operating at higher frequencies in order to reduce acoustic signature. These custom MC’s, however, still generate significant noise, are not sufficiently reliable, and have obsolete components. APS will develop an i ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Registration of EO and LIDAR using an Interoperability Architecture for Net-Centric Environments (RELIANCE)
SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC. Topic: SOCOM09003The “see first, understand first, act first, finish decisively” principle requires that military commanders and analysts be provided a complete, up-to-the-second view of the battlefield. Currently deployed full motion video (FMV) sensors provide crucial real-time situational awareness, but suffer from limited field of view and lack of geographical context. Augmenting current FMV displays with ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Thermally Insulative Diving Suit
SBC: Mide Technology Corporation Topic: SOCOM09001USSOCOM Special Operations Divers operate in harsh environments, often exposed to extreme cold temperaturess for extended periods of time. An advanced thermal protection system is required that provides enhanced thermal protection at cold temperatures as well as reduced thermal performance at elevated temperatures to prevent overheating. Mide proposes to combine nanomaterials with hydrogels to a ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Automated Communications Analysis System
SBC: APTIMA INC Topic: N/A"Synthetic environment exercises are a critical component in the DOD's strategy for testing CONOPS, training soldiers, and evaluating equipment. Communication is a vital component of these exercises, and communications data is a valuable information sourcefor AAR facilitation. However, communications analysis requires time-consuming transcription and processing.Technologies are being developed to ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Instructional System for Enhancing Seakeeping Cognitive Readiness and Decision-Making Skills
SBC: APTIMA INC Topic: N/A"Planing hull craft pose unique safety challenges. The Mark V Special Operations Craft, for instance, carries Special Operations Forces in littoral waters and travels at very high speeds. Failure to adequately negotiate wave conditions may result ininjury to the crew and damage to the craft. The requisite seakeeping skills, however, are difficult to master. What is needed is a comprehensive ins ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense