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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. Automated Communications Analysis System

    SBC: APTIMA INC            Topic: N/A

    "Synthetic environment exercises are a critical component in the DOD's strategy for testing CONOPS, training soldiers, and evaluating equipment. Communication is a vital component of these exercises, and communications data is a valuable information sourcefor AAR facilitation. However, communications analysis requires time-consuming transcription and processing.Technologies are being developed to ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  2. Automated Link Analysis for Data-mining of Distributed INformation (ALADDIN)

    SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    "We propose to develop a system for Automated Link Analysis for Data-mining of Distributed INformation (ALADDIN) to detect bioterrorist attacks. ALADDIN will use ontology-based data modeling for integrating heterogeneous and distributed data sources ofbioterrorism information. In addition to traditional sources such as hospital and ambulatory-care records, ALADDIN will incorporate data from other ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  3. Cognitive Integrated Medical Data Display System

    SBC: ONTAR CORP.            Topic: N/A

    "There is a need in the modern military to optimize the time physicians interact with patients. For example, a goal is for doctors to spend no more than 15 to 30 minutes with the patient during routine outpatient appointments. A great deal must beaccomplished during this time, ranging from a review of the vital signs and assessment of the patients conditions; through a diagnosis and ordering of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  4. Computerized Patient Records System

    SBC: ONTAR CORP.            Topic: N/A

    There is a large effort in both the military and civilian medical communities to change from paper medical records to Electronic Medical Records (EMR). Currently, only about 3% of civilian physicians are using an EMR system. The DoD's medical facilitiesmust operate over a much larger spectrum of scenarios than those of its civilian counterparts. These encompass all the civilian cases, such as prim ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  5. Computerized Patient Records System

    SBC: ONTAR CORP.            Topic: N/A

    There is a large effort in both the military and civilian medical communities to change from paper medical records to Electronic Medical Records (EMR). Currently, only about 3% of civilian physicians are using an EMR system. The DoD's medical facilitiesmust operate over a much larger spectrum of scenarios than those of its civilian counterparts. These encompass all the civilian cases, such as prim ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  6. Design and Validation of Simulation-based Training for Emergency First Responders

    SBC: APTIMA INC            Topic: N/A

    "Simulation-based training is a promising instructional tool for training first responder military and civilian emergency personnel but its growth and adoption into practical use in training programs has been significantly hindered by the lack ofvalidation. We will address this challenge through two interrelated objectives. We will design a validated training program for first responders that us ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  7. Dismounted Infantry Situational Awareness Assessment in Virtual Simulations

    SBC: MAK TECHNOLOGIES            Topic: N/A

    "Dismounted Infantry training systems which make use of Distributed Simulation networks in Virtual Environments (VE) enable After Action Review of exercises such that "what" happened during an exercise can be reviewed by the trainees. The ability todetermine "why" events happened and "how to improve" team and team leader performance can only be understood if more abstract, derived data representin ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  8. High Temperature Control Circuits for Rugged Duty Inverters

    SBC: Rct Systems, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    "This program will prove the practicality and feasibility of a high-temperature motor controller board suitable for operation at a heat sink temperature of 150¿C. We will design a microprocessor-based digital controller that will control an electric motorby means of PWM with the possibility to modify the PWM switching pattern, frequency, duty-cycle and deadtime. In Phase II, we will implement ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  9. Instructional System for Enhancing Seakeeping Cognitive Readiness and Decision-Making Skills

    SBC: APTIMA INC            Topic: N/A

    "Planing hull craft pose unique safety challenges. The Mark V Special Operations Craft, for instance, carries Special Operations Forces in littoral waters and travels at very high speeds. Failure to adequately negotiate wave conditions may result ininjury to the crew and damage to the craft. The requisite seakeeping skills, however, are difficult to master. What is needed is a comprehensive ins ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  10. Modeling Individual Differences and Stressors (MINDS) in Human Cognitive Performance

    SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    "The US Army Natick Soldier Center develops and applies modeling and simulation technologies to evaluate new warfighter systems, both in terms of their ability to maximize individual combatant (IC) effectiveness and small unit warfighting capabilities.While past M&S work has focused on understanding the IC's physical capabilities and limitations, significant additional gains in warfighter effectiv ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
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