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Enhanced Automated Cybersecurity Assessment
SBC: SICORE TECHNOLOGIES INC. Topic: O092IA1Cyber threats facing Aircraft Systems and related DoD advanced information technology systems requires cyber infrastructure matching their enormity and complexity, accompanied by Risk Assessment capabilities for understanding intricate hostile attack options, assessing vulnerabilities and facilitating decision-making. This decision making capability should include those related to investment into ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Cognitive Software Algorithms Techniques for Electronic Warfare
SBC: HELIOS REMOTE SENSING SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N171044Helios Remote Sensing Systems, Inc. will develop innovative cognitive software algorithms and techniques for electronic warfare in order to counter highly agile radar emitters. We will define and develop a concept for cognitive Software Algorithms EW techniques for identifying and countering agile threat emitters. We will also develop prototype signal sets that emulate threat emitters. We will dem ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseNavy -
A Novel, Nanostructured, Metal-Organic Frameworks-Based Pretreatment Technology for the Remediation of PFAS in Industrial Wastewater
SBC: FRAMERGY INC Topic: 18NCER1CPer- and polyflouralkyl substances, otherwise known as PFAS, are a large group of chemicals including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). These chemicals have a large variety of uses globally. Remediation of PFAS has gained importance due to their environmental persistence and toxicity. Water treatment methods must combine multiple strategies to be effective, as PF ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Environmental Protection Agency -
Green Process for Plastic Chrome
SBC: VERGASON TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: 18NCERP2This green approach to manufacturing plastic with decorative chrome will eliminate health and environmental hazards from the chrome electroplating process. The US and global market for decorative chrome on plastic is12 million m2/year and 84 million m2/year respectively, with 80% in automobile trim, 10% in appliances and 10% in sanitary fixtures. Without a viable commercial alternative, US provide ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Environmental Protection Agency -
A Novel, Nanostructured, Metal-organic Frameworks-Based Product Loss Prevention Technology in the Oil and Natural Gas Sector
SBC: FRAMERGY INC Topic: 18NCERP2To 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 logisticalsystem requires natural gas gathering lines, processing facilities,product storage tanks and Jots of other equipment. What results is air pollution caused by industry losses during these operations and the use of continuous or intermitte ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Environmental Protection Agency -
An Enhanced Contact Plasma Reactor: A Competitive Large Treatment Capacity Remediation Technology for PFAS Contaminated Water
SBC: DMAX PLASMA, INC. Topic: 18NCERP2Manufacture and disposal of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) containing-products including the historical use of aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) formulations containing PFAS has resulted in PFAS contamination of numerous water supplies. Recent reports indicate the Air Force alone is expecting to spend > $2.25 billion for cleanup for PFAS-contaminated sites. Our technology, based on the g ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Environmental Protection Agency -
Electronically Switchable Optical Filter
SBC: Kent Optronics, Inc. Topic: SB172010This SBIR Phase II proposal proposes to develop a formal prototype of a fast speed electronically Switchable Optical Filter in 900-1700nm. The result is a compact plate-like filter with 50mm optical aperture in diameter and 3.4mm physical thickness. The filter can be electronically switched between a broadband transmission state over the entire 900-1700nm and a narrow bandpass transmission at 1,55 ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Analyzing Human Dimensions of Software Engineering Processes
SBC: APPLIED VISIONS, INC. Topic: SB172007The Secure Decisions team will conduct research to: 1) determine how human dimensions of software engineering (SE) processes influence software security and quality; and 2) develop mechanisms for measuring these relationships in both open source and closed (private) development environments. The human dimensions of interest are: characteristics and behaviors of developers and development teams; en ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Processes for Fabrication of Atomically Precise Strongly Correlated Materials
SBC: XALLENT INC. Topic: ST17C002Developing knowledge-driven nanoelectronics for military applications requires understanding the fundamental physics that governs the behavior of the underlying material. Strongly correlated materials have very desirable properties such as interfacial superconductivity, ferroelectricity, ferromagnetism, and huge magnetoresistance, which make them an ideal set of candidates to integrate with semico ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
DroidChamber
SBC: ATC-NY INC Topic: A15058Warfighters increasingly rely on mobile devices for voice communication, access to information, and execution of apps that aid them in their tasks. However, untrustworthy applications and risky online behaviors can compromise the mobile device. To be secu
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency