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  1. Near-Real-Time Integration of Soil State Information

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: A17130

    The Army requires the development of models for improving the state-of-the-art understanding of soil state characteristics in regions with varying observational input datasets. Currently, weather-scale remote sensing, mesoscale standoff sensing, and point-scale in situ sensing provide approximate measurements of near-surface soil moisture at different scales and extents of coverage. In addition, s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Lightweight Bullet and Fragment Impact Protection for Mobile Missile Launcher

    SBC: AMERICAN TECHNICAL COATINGS, INC.            Topic: A17034

    Army mobile missile launchers are vulnerable to bullet and fragment impacts as current missile canisters are made of lightweight metals or composites that offer little ballistic protection. American Technical Coatings, Inc. (DBA ATC Materials, Inc.) of Westlake, OH is a leader in insensitive munitions armor technologies and has previously commercialized and fielded systems for IM protection. ATC†...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Metamorphic Buffer Layer Growth for Bulk InAs(x)Sb(1-x) LWIR Detectors

    SBC: QMAGIQ LLC            Topic: A16AT009

    Bulk InAs(x)Sb(1-x) is an infrared detector material that promises higher quantum efficiency than antimony-based superlattices in the longwave infrared (LWIR). This is due to the longer diffusion length of minority carrier holes in the bulk than in superlattices where they are localized. No native substrate exists for lattice-matched growth of InAs(x)Sb(1-x) material with LWIR bandgaps. So a key c ...

    STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Replacements for PVC and PE Water Pipes

    SBC: MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES CORP.            Topic: 17NCER1C

    METSS proposes to design a novel polymer system based on polypropylene with covalently attached antioxidants to mitigate issues with chemical permeation and water quality with current waterpipe materials. Polypropylene was selected as it has inherently good physical properties and low permeability that will limit chemical migration from the outside, addressing one critical factor impacting water q ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. A Novel, Nanostructured, Metal-organic Frameworks-Based Product Loss Prevention Technology in the Oil and Natural Gas Sector

    SBC: FRAMERGY INC            Topic: 17NCER2C

    To reach the end user, oil and gas production at the wellhead must be transmitted through the country and distributed to a wide range of customers. This logistical system requires natural gas gathering lines, processing facilities, product storage tanks and lots of other equipment. What results is air pollution caused by industry losses during these operations and the use of continuous or intermit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. Decontamination of Category A Viruses on Porous Surfaces and Sensitive Equipment

    SBC: MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES CORP.            Topic: 17NCER4A

    METSS will demonstrate the feasibility of utilizing two separate technologies, chlorine dioxide (ClO2) and Hot Air Decontamination (HAD; high temperature/low humidity) as on-site decontamination processes for treating_x000D_ Category A virus contaminated items including porous materials (e.g., upholstery, bedding, fabric, carpet, unpainted wood); sensitive equipment; and potentially reusable mater ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. Graphene-Enabled Long-Cycle-Life Lithium-Sulfur Batteries without Excess Lithium and Electrolyte

    SBC: NANOTEK INSTRUMENTS INC            Topic: A17050

    This proposal seeks to advance the next generation of portable energy storage by exploiting the high specific energy intrinsic to the Li-S system. While sulfurs low electrical conductivity and the inhibiting effects of polysulfide dissolution have historically impeded the commercialization of Li-S batteries, we propose to overcome these limitations via the utilization of graphene as a multifunctio ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Tightly Coupled Oscillator and GPS Receiver

    SBC: Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc.            Topic: A17051

    Legacy GPS receivers do not make use of the disciplined atomic oscillator flywheel output in GPS Disciplined Oscillator systems. The attached proposal shows how the disciplined oscillator signal can be used to improve GPS carrier and code tracking, mitigate multipath, jamming and spoofing, and to detect GPS receiver and satellite system anomalies. Using the disciplined oscillator as the frequency ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Non-toxic Hydrophobic Coatings for Improved Infrared and Red Phosphorus Obscurant Performance

    SBC: POWDERMET INC            Topic: A17057

    Powdermet proposes a program for the development of two hydrophobic coating processes to powders using its expertise in fluid bed chemical vapor deposition (FB-CVD).The coating by CVD of these polymers is already a well-established practice, but new to use in fluid bed particle coating, so the transition is perceived as low risk.The coated particles will then be analyzed and evaluated for their ab ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Strain Sensor for Real-Time Measurement in Parachute Canopies

    SBC: CREARE LLC            Topic: A17077

    The Army requires a capability for real-time, dynamic strain measurement in parachute canopies during flight.This capability will fill two critical needs.The first is to provide quantitative data to validate computational models and inform canopy design efforts.The second is to provide real-time feedback to automated flight controllers that guide unmanned payloads to a landing target.Existing sens ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseArmy
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