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  1. Manufacturing Scale-Up of High-Purity Optical Ceramics

    SBC: ENGI-MAT CO            Topic: OSD04L01

    In this effort, nGimat will develop the capabilities to produce high-quality optical ceramic nanopowder for DoD applications such as laser and missile weapons and defense systems.Development of such capabilities will require improvements in current man...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Development of an Integrated Multi-mode Propulsion system for UAS Leveraging Speed and Endurance (IMPULSE)

    SBC: Area I, Inc.            Topic: AF131159

    ABSTRACT: The goal of the Phase II work is to significantly advance the maturity of the IMPULSE system through the detail design, development, and comprehensive bench testing of its power and propulsion systems. The Phase I conceptual design showed that the system was able to meet the desired performance requirements for a Group 2 SUAS. This work will expand upon this Phase I design, while maintai ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Augmented Reality Training for Dismounted Soldiers

    SBC: RESEARCH NETWORK INC            Topic: OSD162004X

    RNIs is proposing a novel approach for the Dismounted Augmented Reality Environment (DARE) as a component of the STE that is intended to fully integrate and interoperate with other STE components including live, virtual, and constructive domains, existing and future dismountedtraining simulations and equipment, and support cloud-based development and content delivery.

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  4. Printable Materials with Embedded Electronics and Radio Frequency Components

    SBC: ENGENIUSMICRO LLC            Topic: A16006

    Additive Manufacturing is a disruptive technology that has the ability to change how components are made, used and repaired. The past 10 years have seen a rapid increase in the availability of low cost 3d printers. The sophistication, quality and ease of use for these tools has been increasing rapidly while the cost is decreasing. There exists an emerging opportunity to combine printed electronics ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Research in Tool Shape Optimization for Electrochemical Machining

    SBC: Corrdesa, LLC            Topic: A16013

    Electrochemical Machining (ECM) is controllable and scalable, harnessing corrosion to deliver the unique capability of machining complex shapes comprising very hard materials in relatively benign electrolytes. ECM tools have traditionally been designed by trial and error, which is time-consuming and expensive, making the process optimization and project management very difficult. The ECM process i ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. High Q, nCCVD Epitaxial-BST, Fast Varactor Filters

    SBC: ENGI-MAT CO            Topic: A16017

    Today, commercial and military wireless communications systems require high functionalities for microwave components and devices.Filters are critical components for radar, electronic warfare, and modern microwave communication systems.Traditional approaches using banks of fixed filters and waveguide cavity or a dielectric resonator loaded cavity filters are bulky and heavy and dont fully meet the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Innovative X-Band Antenna Architecture for BFT 3

    SBC: ENVISTACOM, L.L.C            Topic: A16032

    To enable the operation of Blue Force Tracking over the WGS satellite constellation, Envistacom proposes a phased array panel solution that is steered mechanically in the azimuth direction and steered electronically in elevation, giving full 360 degree azimuth coverage and -50 to 90 degree elevation coverage.Envistacom will use a combination of innovative panel design, filtering, and signal proces ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Multi-Band Body Wearable Antenna

    SBC: WANG ELECTRO-OPTO CORPORATION            Topic: A16033

    Under SBIR Topic A16-033, Multi-Band Body Wearable Antenna (MBWA), the U.S. Army seeks a new body wearable antenna design capable of operating effectively in multiple radio frequency bands and with various modulation techniques to provide a minimum range of 0.5 KM when both the transmitter and receiver are situated in horizontal positions on the ground. The MBWA will need to operate effectively in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Innovative Fire Control Radar Technology for Improved Sensing and Engagement of Tactical Short-Range Airborne Threats

    SBC: PROPAGATION RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC            Topic: A08164

    PRA proposes to mature to TRL-5 the existing hardware and software for the Orthogonal Interferometer (OI) radar and Precision Pulse Positioning System (3PS) guidance capability developed under previous Phase I, Phase II and Enhanced Phase II contracts. The OI radar uses waveform diversity for enhanced radar tracking and endgame guidance performance to support the IFPC2 mission, achieving enhanced ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Human-Centered Mission Command Metrics for the Tactical Computing Environment

    SBC: Veloxiti, Inc.            Topic: A143092

    The purpose of this SBIR is to develop software for assessing a Commanders performance with respect to mission command metrics. The effort involves identifying metrics, assessing the feasibility of each metric with respect to data sources, developing the metrics tracking software, and creating user interfaces. The nature of this SBIR requires both domain and technology expertise.

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseArmy
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