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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY23 is not expected to be complete until September, 2024.

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  1. Non-Marine-Based Fishmeal and Fish Oil Replacement Strategies for the Production of Aquaculture Feeds

    SBC: ABN            Topic: N/A

    If aquaculture is to become an increasing contributor to the food supply, it is critical that aquaculture feeds become less reliant on marine-derived fishmeal and fish oil as the preferred source of essential proteins and lipids. Not only is the wild fishery from which these products are extracted at maximum sustainable levels of harvest, but also there is increasing concern that these feedstocks ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Commerce
  2. Affordable, Flexible, Network Capable Application Processor for Data Acquisition and Processing

    SBC: 3E TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC.            Topic: N03063

    Determination of a machine’s condition while in operation is the most economical type of maintenance to employ. Using predictive maintenance, the overall machinery condition at any time is known, and accurate downtime planning is possible. Predictive maintenance utilizes many different sensing devices, such as pressure, temperature, and machinery vibration. Historically, personnel have employed ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. High Performance Secure Shpboard Network for Wireless/Wired Connectivity

    SBC: 3E TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC.            Topic: N03079

    HPSSN is, a high performance shipboard network which will address the need for both wireless and wired connectivity in a secure manner. The Components of the HPSSN developed for such a network are applicable not only to the special case of a shipboard environment, but the components of such a system could be utilized for military bases and commercial enterprises This Phase II Plan describes the i ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Advanced Radiating Apertures for Reduced Signature Platforms

    SBC: ALPHA OMEGA ELECTROMAGNETICS, LLC            Topic: N04004

    Through execution of AOE’s Phase I SBIR effort, AOE was able to achieve the primary objective of assessing the technical viability of AOE’s proposed bandwidth-tunable radiating element architecture concept toward the realization of an advanced technology ultra-wideband dual-polarized array capability that could conceivably support multiple high-power Electronic Warfare functionalities. This o ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Multiple-Beam Electron Gun for Radar Applications

    SBC: BEAM-WAVE RESEARCH, INCORPORATED            Topic: N03222

    The proposed program is for the development of a high repetion rate, high power multiple beam suitable for use in broadband multiple beam amplifiers. The major objectives of the proposed Phase II program are to fabricate, assemble, and test a multiple beam gun capable of powering an S-band multiple beam klystron (MBK), using the configuration developed and optimized during Phase I. This work will ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. High Bandwidth, Low Cost Hull Mounted Array Telemetry System

    SBC: CHESAPEAKE SCIENCES CORP.            Topic: N03048

    Driven by the need to operate in acoustically challenging littoral environments, the need for high-channel count, high frequency hull mounted arrays have created a demand for high performance, low cost telemetry electronics suitable for these SONAR arrays. The proposed telemetry approach leverages the Phase I SBIR effort, existing TAIPT and Total Ship Monitoring telemetry systems, and provides an ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. High sensitivity, pressure compensated optical hydrophone

    SBC: CHESAPEAKE SCIENCES CORP.            Topic: N03043

    The use of optical hydrophones is gaining popularity in both fixed and towed arrays. The optical hydrophone enables the use of all optical interrogation systems and results in a very economical wet end to the array system. The most common design for optical hydrophones is an air-backed mandrel. When the hydrophone is required to work over large pressure ranges, the wall thickness of this mandrel b ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Depth Control System for Fatline Towed Arrays

    SBC: CHESAPEAKE SCIENCES CORP.            Topic: N04034

    The Phase II effort will consist of parallel development of the HW/LW tow cable and the Dragonfly Depth Control System, identified during Phase I. The 1st year will develop the critical items needed to achieve the desired cable SG and demonstrate the variable density continuous extrusion process. For the Dragonfly system, the critical items are developing the wing and demonstrating its hydrodynam ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Development of a Non-Explosive Ship Shock Testing System

    SBC: DYNAFLOW, INC.            Topic: N03051

    An electromagnetically driven plate can be used as a source to elicit a target response comparable to that due to an UNDEX event without use of explosives. Feasibility of utilizing such a concept was demonstrated during Phase I. A “DockShock” concept would employ an array of such electrically driven sources to produce directed pressure pulses sufficient for full ship shock testing. This propos ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Hydrodynamic Analysis of High Performance Ship Hulls with Air Plenums

    SBC: DYNAFLOW, INC.            Topic: N03124

    Multi-hull designs with captured air plenums have potential benefits in reduced resistance, improved seakeeping performance, and better shock mitigation. We have successfully extended our CFD software, 3DynaFS©, to the study of complex ship hulls with air plenums during Phase I. The code enabled us to understand the fundamental hydrodynamics of the hull form, including the ventilated cavity dyn ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
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