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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. In-Plane Conductivity Improvement to Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials (MSC P4146)

    SBC: MATERIALS SCIENCES LLC            Topic: A13070

    Missile modernization and future missile designs are utilizing more sophisticated and higher powered electronics in the pursuit of extended missile range, improved accuracy and precision targeting for striking enemy threats. Tight packaging and sophistication of these electronic systems can generate significant heat loads, which needs to be dissipated efficiently in order to maintain functionality ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Terrain Impact Decision Extensions (TIDE)

    SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC.            Topic: A13019

    The US Army faces a significant burden in planning sustainment operations. Currently, logistics planners must manually evaluate potential emplacement sites to determine their terrain suitability. Sites subject to rainfall-runoff responses such as ponding are ill-suited for emplacements, but evaluating the likelihood of such responses requires significant time and expertise. To reduce the time and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Nano-Inspired Broadband Photovoltaics Sheets

    SBC: MAGNOLIA OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A13020

    This proposed Phase I SBIR program with the US Army will focus on demonstrating ultra-low dark current in flexible, high-efficiency photovoltaic cells with nano-enhanced absorbers. By extending infrared absorption, power conversion efficiencies in single-junction, nano-enhanced solar cells can potentially meet or even exceed the Shockley-Queisser limit. Novel device designs utilizing advanced ba ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Environmental Control Unit with Integrated Thermal Storage

    SBC: ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: OSD13EP1

    Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. (ACT) proposes the development of an Environmental Control Unit (ECU) that uses an integrated Phase Change Material (PCM) to provide thermal energy storage. The PCM is contained within the system. During the thermal energy regeneration or collection stages of operation, the coolant is pumped through the PCM to remove or deposit thermal energy, respectively. I ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Advanced Robot Training Interface

    SBC: Energid Technologies Corporation            Topic: OSD13HS1

    Energid Technologies proposes a software architecture and supporting implementation focused on training robots. Currently, robot training for complex tasks often involves writing software, which is impractical in the field. To address this, Energid will leverage its commercial Actin robot control and simulation software to create a new open interface that will allow researchers and developers to s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Advanced Programming and Teaching Interfaces for Autonomous System Control

    SBC: RobotWits LLC            Topic: OSD13HS1

    Achieving robust autonomy by demonstration is challenging for several reasons. First, it is important to be able to provide demonstrations in a way that they capture the key aspects of robot interaction with environment. Second, the interface for providing demonstrations needs to be friendly enough for a non-technical user such as a Soldier. Third, it is critical to be able to verify the safety of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. BLAST: A System for Bandwidth- and Latency-Scalable Teleoperation

    SBC: Neya Systems, LLC            Topic: OSD13HS3

    Most current teleoperated ground vehicle systems require a high-bandwidth link to support either real-time streaming video or streamed 3D structure back to the operator control unit, and experience significant performance degradation in the presence of communication latencies as small as 100 milliseconds. These latency and bandwidth requirements severely hamper use of teleop systems in situations ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. 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
  9. Residual Property Prediction for Damaged Composite Structures (MSC P 4141)

    SBC: MATERIALS SCIENCES LLC            Topic: A12083

    Advanced composite material systems are vital to the development of lightweight, multi-functional Army missile systems.In addition to reducing the weight of the structure, composite materials provide the ability to expand the function of the structure by tailoring stiffness and strength characteristics for numerous applications such as solid rocket motor cases, missile airframes, missile guidance ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Anthropometric Casualty Estimation Methodologies

    SBC: Technology Solutions Experts, Inc.            Topic: A12096

    The design of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for force protection is critical for Soldier survivability and effectiveness in a range of combat operations. The Army needs: (1) new anthropometric casualty estimation tools and (2) the integration of these tools with constructive simulation, enabling the study of relationships and tradeoffs between factors such as armor, coverage, weight, volume, ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
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