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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 -
Novel Sorbent Technology for Simultaneous Removal and Degradation of Waterborne PFAS
SBC: Claros Technologies Inc. Topic: 18NCER3AThe specific need for the technology, what the technology would do to meet that need, technical feasibility, application(s), end users, size of the potential market, performance compared to current technologies and potential for environmental benefits. Poly- and per- fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a broad category of highly conjugated synthetic organofluorine compounds that have been shown to ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Environmental Protection Agency -
Fast acting Bio-Derived and Bio-Degradable Paint Removers for Epoxy, Latex and Lacquer Coatings
SBC: Talk About It Solutions, Inc. Topic: 18NCER7ARemooble proposes a new class of safe, bio-derived, and bio-degradable paint removers that can strip multiple layers of coating in a single application to be developed to replace hazardous use of methylene chloride and NMP-based paint strippers: For a pant removers to be of added value to a customer it must meet the following requirements: 1. Fast acting 2. Effective over a wide variety of coating ...
SBIR Phase I 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 -
ACUMEN: Analyzing Cultural Motif Effects in Networks
SBC: SMART INFORMATION FLOW TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: OSD12LD8A motif is a non-commonplace, specific narrative element (such as a striking event, character, or object) that is repeated across stories found within the same cultural group, and concisely expresses complex cultural and political ideas through the inferences it evokes about a particular situation. If we can track motifs in communications, we will have a significant advantage in modeling informati ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
TYBALT: Transcending cYber Barriers with Automated Language Tracking
SBC: SMART INFORMATION FLOW TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: SB171009TYBALT (Transcending cYber Barriers with Automated Language Tracking) primary goal is the automatic detection of adverse intentions against US forces via publicly available information (PAI). Our “Intent to Act Adversely Detector” (ITAAD) is based on empirically-driven cognitive models linked to features detectable in the structure (rather than content) of written language: Integrative Complex ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Monitoring Emergent Duress Under Long-Lasting Allostasis (MEDULLA)
SBC: SMART INFORMATION FLOW TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: SB172006Collective allostatic load (CAL) is known to cause the degredation of team performance in a variety of contexts. SIFT is proposing MEDULLA (Monitoring Emergent Duress Under Long-Lasting Allostasis), a multi-method approach based on physiological, cognitive, and behavioral measures to develop and fine-tune algorithms for assessing CAL and predicting changes to CAL that can affect team performance. ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Grand Unified Modeling of Behavioral Operators (GUMBO)
SBC: ADVENTIUM ENTERPRISES, LLC Topic: A18110Grand Unified Modeling of Behavioral Operators (GUMBO) will combine several different Architecture Analysis and Design Language (AADL)-based behavior modeling approaches into a single Unified Behavior Representation (UBR), coupled with fast, lightweight analysis and highly automated, usable verification for detailed designs. Component vendors will supply behavioral and interface specifications usi ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Biometrics Enhanced Sensor Technology (BEST)
SBC: Minimum Entropy, LLC Topic: A18127Modern force protection systems lack the ability to identify persons of interest through automated video and imagery analytics. In many force protection scenarios, especially at long distances and even with high quality sensors and optics, the number of pixels on a face are limited and thus is necessary to develop a purpose built low resolution face recognition model. Under this proposal, Minimum ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy -
Tooling to Understand Ripple Effect Costs (TUREC)
SBC: ADVENTIUM ENTERPRISES, LLC Topic: A18134When upgrading or redesigning a complex system, it is crucial to under- stand the impact of design changes on the system’s resulting costs, especially costs related to re-certification. System-level requirements cut across several components and subsystems, includ- ing size, weight, and power budgets; bandwidth and processor utilization; timing constraints; safety requirements; and security cont ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy