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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. A Universal Device for Performing Cricothyrotomies

    SBC: INNOVITAL SYSTEMS INC            Topic: DHP13015

    Many emergency cricothyrotomy kits have been developed in an attempt to simplify this potentially life-saving medical procedure. However, none of the existing kits perform noticeably better than the standard surgical kit. The standard kit itself has led

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  2. Virtual Medical Concierge Application

    SBC: VECNA TECHNOLOGIES, INC            Topic: DHP15003

    Large medical centers can overwhelm patients - for example, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center covers over 2.4 million square feet of clinical space - yet the primary objective for these facilities is to provide patient satisfaction with the healthcare services. A Virtual Concierge application is being proposed to help guide the patients throughout their entire visit at the medical faci ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  3. Virtual Medical Concierge Application

    SBC: Heron Systems, Inc.            Topic: DHP15003

    Enterprises across industry sectors face a common challenge how can they track, analyze and interact with employees, assets and customers based on their movement and physical location Existing solutions, GPS and Wifi, are expensive, battery intensive and insufficiently accurate indoors. Current location tracking services often fail to initiate appropriate actions based on location. Enterprises re ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  4. Targeted Therapeutic Nanogels for Effective Treatment of Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria in Wounds

    SBC: NANODERM SCIENCES, INC.            Topic: DHP15007

    This project will produce an antibacterial nanogel platform to combat multidrug-resistant bacterial infections in wounds. Infections by multidrug-resistant bacteria are increasing at an alarming rate and represents a growing threat to US military medicine and public health. Bacteria such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), A. baumannii, P. aeruginosa, E. coli and K. pneumonia ha ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  5. Security & Safety Co-Analysis Tool Environment

    SBC: ADVENTIUM ENTERPRISES, LLC            Topic: DHP15004

    Health Delivery Organizations, including the Military Health System, are increasingly using networked medical devices to benefit from improved information accuracy, lowered costs, and improved patient outcomes. These benefits, however, are threatened by the security risks posed by the interactions between the networked devices, and their connection to IT systems which are at risk of cyber attack. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  6. Novel Rewarming Technique for Cyropreserved Tissue

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: DHP15014

    TDAs proposes to develop a novel RF heating process for rewarming cryogenically preserved tissues and organs. TDAs approach is to optimize the RF frequency and power, along with the chemical composition, size and morphology of infused nanoparticles so that they heat tissue samples rapidly and uniformly. In this manner, the cryoprotectant solutions pass from the vitrified state to the liquid stat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  7. Novel Trap for Ticks and Fleas Incorporating a CO2 Generator

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: DHP13007

    Military personnel must be protected from diseases transmitted by ticks and fleas, including Lyme disease. Effective surveillance of tick and flea vectors is vital to determine the population present, whether they are carrying disease, and whether control campaigns are working. Unfortunately, current surveillance tools are ineffective. In Phase I TDA designed, prototyped, and tested a novel ti ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  8. Medical Simulation-Based Training System for Rapid Trauma Skills Training

    SBC: OPERATIVE EXPERIENCE, INC.            Topic: OSD08H11

    Combat surgery training is an essential mission of the US Armed Forces. Courses such as Emergency War Surgery Course (EWSC) and Advanced Trauma Operative Management (ATOM) have been developed to meet this requirement. However, these courses do not cover all relevant procedures and rely on animals and cadavers which limits their utility. Operative Experience Incorporated will further improve the tr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  9. TPM: A Voice-based Tele-PTSD Monitor

    SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc.            Topic: OSD09H18

    In the initial SBIR Phase II, Intelligent Automation, Inc. (IAI) developed a voice-based Tele-PTSD Monitor (TPM) system to remotely screen, monitor, and provide assistance to clinicians in assessing a PTSD patients condition. ListEn is the brain of TPM system. It processes the voice data, extracts different types of salient features, and computes PTSD scores based on state-of-art machine learning ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  10. ARCH Technology for a Simple, Resilient, and Cost-Effective Auto- Injector

    SBC: AKTIVAX, INC.            Topic: CBD13106

    A prefilled auto-injector device for storing a beneficial agent in a dry and stable format alongside a diluent, and automatically delivering the beneficial agent to a patient after reconstitution. The device comprises an automatic needle insertion mechanism and automatic needle retraction mechanism and is safe and disabled after use. The primary drug container of the auto-injector is made from ...

    SBIR Phase I 2013 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense
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