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  1. Precision Guided Aerial Delivery of Intelligent Ground Based Munitions and Sensors

    SBC: STARA Technologies, Inc.            Topic: A07046

    The ability to accurately and covertly deliver light weight payloads from small aircraft redefines the way the US DOD performs air drop operations. The ability to emplace intelligent smart munitions, leaflets or light weight resupply bundles has bever been done before. Through this SBIR STARA will enhance its proven Mosquito 2 guided parachute system to create a dynamic, scalable guided parachut ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Combined Heat and Power System (CHPS)

    SBC: INFINIA CORPORATION            Topic: A06177

    The wide range of combined heat and power system (CHPS) needs identified by Natick for Army field kitchen applications includes the containerized kitchen (CK), mobile kitchen trailer (MKT) and battlefield kitchen (BK). Much of Phase I was directed toward the CK application needs, but several factors that arose during and subsequent to the original Phase I contract effort led to a current Infinia C ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. FABRICATION OF HIGH ASPECT RATIO Cu AND BRASS NANOFLAKES FOR IR OBSCURANT APPLICATIONS

    SBC: SIGMA TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC.            Topic: A07121

    The US Army is seeking to develop an IR obscurant material for military operations and high aspect ratio, conductive, metallic nanoflake (HANF) is under consideration. Conductive nanoflakes have been demonstrated to be excellent screeners of IR when used in advanced countermeasure devices such as smoke grenades or smoke pots. The primary objective of the Phase II effort is to further develop and ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Personal Insect Repellent Device

    SBC: STERLING INTERNATIONAL, INC.            Topic: A07151

    Sterling International Inc. proposes to develop a light-weight, portable, water-proof “Personal Insect Repellent Device”, impregnated with powerful spatial repellent(s), that can be attached to a solider, or an individual soldier's uniform, to provide long-lasting, passive, whole-body, spatial protection against bites from insect disease vectors (e.g. sand flies and mosquitoes) and other bitin ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. A Multiplexed Point-of-Care Assay for the Detection of Enteric Pathogens that Cause Severe Diarrhea in Deployed Soldiers

    SBC: Inbios International Inc            Topic: A06158

    The objective of this study is to develop a robust, economical, field-grade, screening assay for the detection of severe diarrhea-causing pathogens including Salmonella spp., E. coli O157, Shigella spp., Cryptosporidium spp., Campylobacter spp., Noroviruses and Rotaviruses. The test will utilize lateral flow (dipstick) chromatography incorporated into a unique, multiplex cassette that will enable ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Field-deployable source of Carbon Dioxide for use in Vector Surveillance

    SBC: CUBE Technology            Topic: A07152

    CUBE Technology has created an extremely compact and efficient enclosed combustor dubbed a Micro-Furnace that have demonstrated an unprecedented operating range. They operate on fuels from hydrogen to alcohol to JP-8. This Micro-Furnace combustor is fast-starting and burns less than 200gm of JP-8 fuel to deliver 400cc/minute of CO2 Mosquito attractant over 12 hours. In addition, this system inc ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. A Point-of-Care Assay for the Detection of Spotted-fever group and Typhus group Rickettsia.

    SBC: Inbios International Inc            Topic: A07153

    The objective of this study is to develop a robust, field-grade, screening assay for the differential diagnosis of infection by Spotted Fevers (e.g. Rocky Mountain Spotted fever, Boutonneuse fever) and Typhus (Epidemic and Endemic forms) causing rickettsial bacteria. Scrub Typhus (Orientia tsutsugamushi) will be used as a reference control and may be incorporated into the final assay. In this Pha ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. A Multiplexed Assay for the Detection of Pathogens of Military Importance in Sand Flies

    SBC: Inbios International Inc            Topic: A07150

    Sand flies can cause illnesses such as Leishmaniasis caused by a parasite or sand fly fever due to sand fly fever viruses. The objective of this study is to develop a robust, field grade, screening assay for the detection of both leishmania parasites and/or sand fly fever viruses directly in sand flies. The test will utilize a multi-line lateral flow (dipstick) chromatography incorporated into a c ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Flameless Personal Water Heater Using Battlefield Fuel (JP-8)

    SBC: CUBE Technology            Topic: A07165

    CUBE Technology has created an extremely compact and efficient enclosed combustor dubbed a Micro-Furnace. These Micro-Furnaces have demonstrated an unprecedented operating range and operate on fuels from alcohol to diesel to JP-8. This Micro-Furnace combustor will be the core of the flameless personal water heater. This combustor is fast-starting and delivers its heat via radiation and convecti ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. A Process to In-Situ Form Cooling Channels in SiC/SiC Composite Turbine Blades and Nozzles

    SBC: ATS-MER, LLC            Topic: A07012

    Ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) such as SiC/SiC offer higher temperature capabilities than metals with cooling channels in turboshaft engines. Even higher operating temperatures are possible if cooling channels can be produced in SiC/SiC composites as well as silicon free environmental barrier coatings (EBC). The Phase I program demonstrated that cooling channels can be in-situ formed in the fa ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
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