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Type II Focal Plane Arrays on Strained Layer Superlattices (SLS) Material
SBC: ADVANCED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: A06122We propose to develop “Type II Focal Plane Arrays on Strained Layer Superlattices (SLS) Material The Innovative Features of the project are: • Detector Arrays on Type II Strained Layer Superlattice (SLS) Material. High Performance Detector Arrays are designed on SLS material. The main advantages of SLS detectors are 1) higher performance and longer minority carrier life time 2) higher operat ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy -
In-situ Measurement of Automotive Fluids Degradation by Micro-ESR Spectrometry
SBC: AESOP, INC. Topic: A05223Aesop’s Micro-ESR™ sensor is a miniature electron spin resonance (ESR) sensor designed to continuously measure oxidation, soot, ferrous particles and humidity levels in engine oil and hydraulic fluid. The Micro-ESR sensor’s small size, low power consumption and low cost make it ideal for integration into vehicles, heavy machinery, generators and fixed engine installations. This sensor will a ...
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy -
Novel Protein Nanodelivery Systems for Biological Agent Countermeasures
SBC: ANP TECHNOLOGIES INC. Topic: A04192We propose to continue the development and characterization of a polymeric nanoencapsulation technology that can increase the lifetime of a protein therapeutic agent within a biological system. The materials have been demonstrated to exhibit no cytotoxicity and to efficiently deliver antibody against Protective Antigen of bacillus anthracis.
SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy -
Rapid Detection of Acetylcholinesterase-Inhibiting Pesticides in Water Using a Handheld Assay and Reader
SBC: ANP TECHNOLOGIES INC. Topic: A06159We propose that a comparative colorimetric assay be developed that will use a ticket of the same dimensions as the current ANP immunoassay tickets. This will allow the AChE test to be conducted using a similar workflow as the lateral flow immunoassay-based HHAs and be similarly read on the ANP reader to yield an unambiguous result independent of user judgment.
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy -
Pathogen Concentration from Complex Water Supplies
SBC: ANP TECHNOLOGIES INC. Topic: A06T022ANP Technologies proposes to develop a sample concentration system that uses commercial hollow fiber filtration technology with permanent anti-fouling coatings to concentrate biological contaminants in water sources or supplies to a level high enough to be readily detected. The filter technology will allow simple and quick release of the contaminants into a much smaller volume without the use of ...
STTR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy -
High Sensitivity Rugged Array Detectors for Field Deployed Instruments: Low-Light Level Camera for Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and Ram
SBC: B & W TEK INC Topic: A06065Low-light-level photodetector arrays are proposed for detecting the weak optical emission spectra from the trace atoms in the laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). The proposed semiconductor image intensifier and low-light-level camera utilize the miniaturized and monolithically integrated version of a proven solid-state detector technology, and is expected to be able to detect femto-watts ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy -
A Novel Integrated Model of Missile and Munition Thermal Batteries
SBC: Erigo Technologies LLC Topic: A06021Thermal batteries are the power source of choice for many weapon systems. While thermal batteries offer designers several key advantages, the design and integration of this technology into new applications suffers from two significant impediments. The first is the lack of suitable design tools, and the second is the time-consuming and expensive effort necessary to qualify a new battery design thr ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy -
Plasma Stabilization and Control of Titanium Welding
SBC: Erigo Technologies LLC Topic: A06046The welding of titanium is of rapidly increasing importance to the Army, and this trend will accelerate as low-cost titanium becomes available. To facilitate the use of titanium in a growing set of applications, a rapid, reliable, and inexpensive joining process must be established. Gas metal arc welding is a highly desireable joining method because of high production rates and relatively low c ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy -
Innovative Hardware-Based Chip Control Tool Holder
SBC: Erigo Technologies LLC Topic: A06047The formation of continuous chips during metal fabrication adversely affects production times, worker safety, and production costs. The Army's ever increasing need for greater mobility and lethality demand greater precision in the machining of traditionally hard-to-machine materials, while balancing cost. Erigo Technologies LLC proposes to develop a replacement tool holder for lathes that will imp ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy -
Remote Autonomous Robot Mounted Laser Night Vision Surveillance System
SBC: OASYS TECHNOLOGY, LLC. Topic: A06238This proposal outlines a development path which leverages a legacy robot sensor system and evolves it into a completely self-contained sensor surveillance system with laser illumination function designed specifically to covertly penetrate architectural glass and vehicular windows. This system will operate as a standalone entity, requiring only power and a simple mounting surface from its host pla ...
SBIR Phase I 2006 Department of DefenseArmy