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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Helicopter Hostile Fire Indication Sensor

    SBC: Agiltron Development Corporation            Topic: SOCOM11001

    Agiltron Development Corp. will develop the world"s first affordable, reliable and accurate Helicopter Hostile Fire Indicator Sensor capable of detecting small arms through rocket propelled grenade threats using Agiltron"s unique photomechanical, uncooled infrared sensor. In phase one, Agiltron will construct a test sensor system and conduct field tests to determine detection range, accuracy and f ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  2. Combat Swimmer Situational Awareness Systems Integration Effort

    SBC: CEEBUS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: SOCOM11002

    Ceebus Technologies is proposing a development plan to monitor diver vital biometric data and collect SCUBA status data, store the data, analyze and compare the data to normal, generate alerts or alarms if necessary, send the data to other underwater diver teammates and to a surface vessel. Sensors on the diver to monitor the biometric vitals will be investigated from the existing sensor market. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  3. High Capacity Primary Battery for Expendable SUAS

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: SOCOM11003

    Air launched small unmanned aerial systems (SUAS) are limited by the current use of lithium-ion batteries (~150 Wh/kg) for power. To obtain a 4 hour run time of Group 1 SUAS a new battery technology is needed. TDA Research has discovered a fundamentally new battery cathode chemistry for high capacity primary (non-rechargeable) batteries. The new material has an even higher theoretical capacity ( ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  4. Novel Power System for Extended Endurance of Air Launched SUAS

    SBC: Integrated Solutions for Systems, Inc.            Topic: SOCOM11003

    Tactical requirements for small unmanned aircraft systems (SUAS) are exceeding current capabilities in performance, reliability, maintainability, and supportability. Mission requirements such as endurance, power, acoustics and low altitude maneuverability and observability for air-launched SUAS are paramount. State of the art technology for Joint UAS Group 1 provides approximately 25-60 minutes of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  5. Non-Toxic Obscurants and Dispersal System

    SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC.            Topic: SOCOM06007

    SOCOM and other DOD services have urgent need for safe, non-toxic visual obscurants that can be rapidly dispersed in a battlefield or into a vehicle. These obscurants must block or disrupt all visual capability within their area of effect. The dispersion must be rapid and easy to implement by field personnel. Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) will develop a non-toxic obscurant and dispersion system c ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  6. Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) and Lithium-ion Polymer (Li-polymer) Battery Safety

    SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC.            Topic: OSD09EP1

    Physical Sciences, Inc. (PSI) has demonstrated that electroactive polymer coatings (EAP) may be applied to the surface of the cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries to protect against catastrophic cell failure. These EAP coatings form an electrochemical"switch"that can prevent catastrophic failure in lithium-ion batteries by reversibly changing from a conductor to an insulator on overdischarg ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  7. Low Cost and Rapid DNA-Based Biometric Device

    SBC: NetBio, Inc.            Topic: HSB091001

    Sensitive site exploitation activities are focused on collecting forensic evidence left behind by persons involved in terrorist or other illegal activity, and the biological evidence recovered is often referred to as"touch DNA samples". Touch samples include fingerprints, skin cells found on clothing (e.g. a shirt collar), and oral epithelial cells found on the opening of a soda can or the rim of ...

    SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  8. ViA-ML: A Machine Learning backed Visualization Assistant

    SBC: SCIENTIFIC SYSTEMS CO INC            Topic: OSD13LD1

    With the proliferation of cheap sensors, reduction in storage costs and the ubiquity of communication networks, Cyber-Physical Systems are collecting and storing data at an unprecedented rate. Analysis of such large databases is necessary to find relevant information and improve the efficiency of the Cyber Physical System. The goal of an analysis tool, simply put is to find the most interesting in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  9. Solid-State Battery for the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit

    SBC: Soild Power, Inc.            Topic: SOCOM14001

    The Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit (TALOS) program is tasked with integrating several systems that require electric power. While systems such as internal combustion engines could conceivably meet the 4-5kW projected power requirement in a manageable package, this would result in undesirable heat and noise signatures and make indoor operation impractical. The ideal solution would be a battery ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  10. Advanced Transparent Armor Materials and Manufacturing Methods

    SBC: SURMET CORP            Topic: SOCOM14002

    "Current glass-based transparent armor has two major deficiencies: 1) It is very heavy, and therefore can compromise performance and helicopter transportability of vehicles; and 2) It is very thick, and therefore can compromise visual signature of vehicles. Advanced technology ceramic transparent armor removes both these deficiencies and provides a twofold improvement in performance, but costs 6-1 ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
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