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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Electrical power generation for sustained high speed flight

    SBC: Johnson Research & Development Co Inc            Topic: AF08BT25

    ABSTRACT: Providing electrical power for long duration hypersonic flight is a technology that is required to bring about this revolutionary mode of transport. Whether for weapons delivery or for space access, the long duration missions anticipated require a novel approach to the generation of electrical power during flight. Scramjets contain no rotating shafts from which typical generators or mec ...

    STTR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Instrumentation for Nanoscale Spectroscopy

    SBC: R H K Technology, Inc.            Topic: AF08BT30

    ABSTRACT: This STTR proposal is the natural consequence of our collaboration that makes use of the established know-how under the MURI program, the established track record of RHK in commercialization of critical hardware, software and electronic controllers to implement scanning probe microscopy with nanometer scale resolution of structural, electrical and optical materials properties for more t ...

    STTR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Red Flag Referee (RedRef)

    SBC: SOAR TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: AF093027

    ABSTRACT: Red Flag is a multinational exercise featuring aerial combat flight operations. Due to the complexity and scope of these exercises, participants require a significant amount of spin-up in advance of their arrival. Specifically, there are a number of logistical and safety related that a pilot must learn and abide by. These rules govern ground operations, marshaling, rules of engagemen ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Short Pulse Radio Frequency (RF) Field Measurement System

    SBC: Opteos, Inc.            Topic: AF093029

    ABSTRACT: Opteos Inc. is proposing a new approach to the measurement of electric fields based on the electrooptics principles. This system promises an extremely high bandwidth of operation, 50GHz to 100GHz, a wide dynamic range up to 60dB, and high accuracy better than 1% full scale. The system is modular with partitioning concepts that allow for inexpensive expansion and easy maintenance. The p ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Metamaterial Antennas for Army Platforms

    SBC: EMAG TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A08067

    The objective of this SBIR project is to design compact wideband antennas for military vehicular platforms using metamaterial concepts. Specifically, we will use some of the metamaterial surface concepts that have been recently developed at the University of Michigan for antenna miniaturization, bandwidth enhancement and platform isolation. As part of the proposed Phase II effort, several UHF ante ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Aviator's Intelligent Assistant

    SBC: SOAR TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: A09124

    Army helicopter pilots are inundated with information in the cockpit, and more is coming. But simply providing more information is not always the answer. With new technology constantly pushing more information into the cockpit, there is an ever-increasing demand for smarter management of that information before it overwhelms the pilot. Most cockpit displays require a pilot to navigate a series of ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. 20 year backup battery

    SBC: Johnson Research & Development Co Inc            Topic: A09022

    The maintenance of hardware by the use of battery back-up systems or monitoring sensors is vital for critical systems. The failure of a battery due to aging or environment is the equivalent of having no back-up. Current primary batteries used for such tasks have an anticipated life far less than the equipment they are installed in. Periodic replacement of batteries in these critical systems is exp ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Clutter Mitigation Techniques for Ground-Based, Ground Moving Target Radars

    SBC: PROPAGATION RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC            Topic: A09073

    Propagation Research Associates, Inc., (PRA) proposes to expand upon the results from the Phase I effort by continuing to improve upon the basic suite of algorithms that will mitigate clutter for ground based radars detecting ground moving targets and by integrating the clutter mitigation algorithms into an existing radar currently being used in anti-personnel missions. PRA will utilize data colle ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. High Efficiency Multi-band Mid-Infrared Supercontinuum Fiber Laser for DIRCM

    SBC: OMNI SCIENCES, INC.            Topic: A09069

    Fixed and rotary winged aircraft require directed infrared counter-measures (DIRCM) systems to self-protect against heat seeking missiles, and the DIRCM multi-spectral light source is a key enabling technology and differentiator. Omni Sciences, Inc. (OSI), has developed a Mid-Infrared Super-Continuum Laser (MISCL) for DIRCM and other DoD applications that uses COTS components from the mature telec ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Ultra High Pressure Jet Propellant-8 (JP-8) Fuel Injection

    SBC: Alternative Fuel Technology, LLC            Topic: A09199

    The Army uses intensified fuel injection systems on a number of their diesel powered vehicles. These systems are currently limited to injection pressures of about 20,000 psi. In an effort to increase thermal efficiiency (fuel economy), raise power output and operate on a variety of heavy hydrocarbon fuels, the army desires to develop an ultra-high pressure (>40,000 psi)intensified fuel injection s ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseArmy
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