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  1. Multifunctional Bonding Agent for High Energy Propellants

    SBC: Infoscitex Corporation            Topic: N07199

    Bonding agents are critical components that are designed to improve the interfacial interaction between the oxidizer and binder in solid rocket propellants. There is no effective bonding agent for propellant systems with multifunctional oxidizers and nitrate ester plasticizers in polyether binder systems. In the Phase I program, a new and highly compatible bonding agent was demonstrated to improve ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Automation of Equipment/System Isolation and Safety Tag-out for Maintenance Actions

    SBC: BEACON INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS LLC            Topic: N05160

    Beacon"s vision for this topic is to create an innovative tag-out capability coupled with the ability to capture human work performance data and provide that data to analysis tools such as the Engineering & Supportability Decision System (ESDS) and MFOM. Utilizing tag-out for this research effort is based upon the need for improving the tag-out process within the Navy. It is also an attractive pro ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Business Intelligence Visualization System for Organizational Understanding, Analysis, and Collaboration (BIVOUAC)

    SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC.            Topic: N101103

    Although the adoption of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems has modernized and standardized business operations throughout the Navy, the resulting increase in operational data has created an enormously complex and cognitively challenging environment for decision-makers. To perform their jobs effectively, ERP users must successfully integrate and manage dynamic, time-sensitive information f ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Robust, Thin Resistive Films

    SBC: Eikos, Inc.            Topic: N101074

    Modern military aircraft utilize thin resistive films on many surfaces to meet specific electromagnetic design requirements. These films are traditionally produced films do not offer the combination of durability, electrical resistance control, and material substrate compatibility that is ideal for their end-use application. Eikos demonstrated the ability of its Invisicon technology to achieve a w ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Advanced ferrite materials for next generation high power microwave generation systems

    SBC: METAMAGNETICS INC            Topic: N102167

    Microwave oscillators based on ferrimagnetic precession and excited with a fast-rise time pulsed input have been proposed to achieve high power microwave (HPM) generation. The properties of ferrite materials utilized in such systems impose limitations on performance, including peak power capability, internal heating, and maximum repetition rate. In order to improve the efficiency of HPM generation ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Innovative Aircraft Landing Aid Transmission Technology

    SBC: DIVERSIFIED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: N06043

    Carrier landings are among the most difficult aviation procedures for a military pilot. Accomplishing these landings at night or in bad weather requires the most reliable navigation systems available. The AN/SPN-41 transmitting set, which assists pilots in their final approach to a carrier landing, suffers from component failures and parts obsolescence, reducing its availability. Resolving these i ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Integrated blade tip lighting system for rotorcraft

    SBC: DIVERSIFIED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: N102168

    The purpose of the system under design is to increase airframe visibility and increase crew safety by allowing pilots to activate any of three rotor-lighting modes: the"navigation"mode produces two arcs of red and green light on the port and starboard sides of the rotor, respectively; the"hover"mode produces a 360-degree halo of white light around the rotor (intended for use during takeoffs and la ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Generalized Ontology Discovery Enabling Semantic Search (GODESS)

    SBC: APTIMA INC            Topic: N102180

    A central challenge in the intelligence community is managing and effectively integrating large amounts of disparate information sources for concise presentation of knowledge to an analyst. Currently, the high volume of near-constant incoming intelligence imposes a substantial burden on the analyst to review and digest the raw intelligence causing analyst overload and fatigue, which could lead to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. High Strength, Optical Quality Spinel

    SBC: CERANOVA CORP            Topic: N102163

    Optical quality polycrystalline spinel (MgAl2O4) has been sought as a visible and infrared-transmitting material since the 1960s. Applications for its potential usage include transparent armor and durable sensor windows and domes. Though gains have been made in the optical quality of transparent spinel materials, the Navy"s requirements in the near future are not meet by current spinel materials p ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Regenerative Fuel Cell System For Renewable Energy Facilities

    SBC: GINER INC            Topic: N101070

    Development of a regenerative fuel cell/electrolyzer is proposed. GES will size two of their advanced technologies; a high-pressure electrolyzer that can directly fill hydrogen and oxygen storage vessels up to 3000 psi; and a dead-ended fuel cell that can use these gases directly and remove the product water without recirculating the feed gases. Combined these two technologies lead to a great syst ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of DefenseNavy
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