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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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Low-Cost Transportable HF Skywave Radar
SBC: CODAR OCEAN SENSORS, LTD Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Commerce -
High Performance Far Ultraviolet Matrix Sensor by Micromachining
SBC: LEEOAT COMPANY Topic: N/AIn Phase I of the SBIR program, LEEOAT company will develop and optimize the conceptual design and the fabrication process of the far ultraviolet focal-plane-array detector and readout system. Additionally, we will theoretically model the detector and readout system and reduce-to-practice the crucial elements of the innovation. We will estimate the cost/effort for the fabrication and testing ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Commerce -
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SBC: METROLASER, INCORPORATED Topic: N/AThis is a Phase 2 proposal to develop an instrument to simultaneously measure particle size, velocity, and concentration in applications characterized by a large size range and high particle concentration. The instrument will be based on the Pulse Displacement Technique whose feasibility was demonstrated during Phase 1. Experiments performed during Phase 1 demonstrated a high accuracy in meas ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Commerce -
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SBC: METROLASER, INCORPORATED Topic: N/AThis is a Phase 2 proposal to develop an instrument to simultaneously measure particle size, velocity, and concentration in applications characterized by a large size range and high particle concentration. The instrument will be based on the Pulse Displacement Technique whose feasibility was demonstrated during Phase 1. Experiments performed during Phase 1 demonstrated a high accuracy in meas ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Commerce -
Cryopreservation and Lyophilization of Live Vaccines for Aquaculture
SBC: ProFishent Inc Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Commerce -
Development of Real-Time PCR Assays for the Detection of Viruses in Penaeid Shrimp
SBC: Super Shrimp, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Commerce -
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SBC: XIA LLC Topic: N/AAs flip-chip bonding becomes the predominant standard in the electronics industry, the increased proximity between dice surfaces and packaging materials will require a significant reduction in the latter's alpha particle activity in order to avoid soft errors. Emission rates at or below 0.001 a/cm2/hr are desirable, which is well below the 0.0050 a/cm2/hr capability of today's best detectors. ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Commerce -
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SBC: XIA LLC Topic: N/AAs flip-chip bonding becomes the predominant standard in the electronics industry, the increased proximity between dice surfaces and packaging materials will require a significant reduction in the latter's alpha particle activity in order to avoid soft errors. Emission rates at or below 0.001 a/cm2/hr are desirable, which is well below the 0.0050 a/cm2/hr capability of today's best detectors. ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Commerce -
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SBC: STOTTLER HENKE ASSOCIATES, INC Topic: N/AAs ever more of industry and commerce moves onto electronic networks, there is a growing appreciation for the usefulness of expressive general models of enterprise activities, such as design and manufacturing. Ontologies are commitments to formal declarative multi-purpose representations with clear semantics that can serve as a solid foundation for such models. While there has been much work ...
SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Commerce -
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SBC: STOTTLER HENKE ASSOCIATES, INC Topic: N/AAs ever more of industry and commerce moves onto electronic networks, there is a growing appreciation for the usefulness of expressive general models of enterprise activities, such as design and manufacturing. Ontologies are commitments to formal declarative multi-purpose representations with clear semantics that can serve as a solid foundation for such models. While there has been much work ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Commerce