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Method for Quantifying Fitted Filtration Efficiency of Face Mask and Respirator Products
SBC: ITA International, LLC Topic: 7Face masks and respirators are frequently deployed in critical protective applications (such as medical and construction environments) where fit testing is not routinely performed before each shift. N95 and related testing protocols effectively assess filtration efficiency for respirators that remain tightly fitted throughout activity, but since these protocols prescribe sealing the tested product ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Network Resilience to Cascading Failure
SBC: CRITICALITY SCIENCES INC Topic: 6The 21st century is the Age of the Network. Operators and clients of critical infrastructure networks are now vulnerable to cascading failures that they could not have seen coming. “Cascading” failure events remain a vital unsolved challenge as critical infrastructure network operators and regulators struggle to define and operationalize resilience, and measurement of interdependent network re ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Few-shot Object detection via Reinforcement Control of Image Simulation (FORCIS)
SBC: EXPEDITION TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: SCO182006This Phase 2 Enhancement seeks to improve the quality of synthetic data to be representative of real data (using whatever criteria the algorithm deems important for detect, classify, and track of an object of interest at rest and/or in motion) and to maximize algorithm performance such that when the algorithm is introduced to real data with a real object of interest in its real environment, the al ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Network Resilience to Cascading Failure
SBC: CRITICALITY SCIENCES INC Topic: 6Criticality Sciences, Inc. proposes to test the feasibility of a novel process embodied in NetResilience™ software, for estimating risk (expected loss) and resilience (e.g. recovery time and cost), and proposing mitigation (including during recovery) associated with cascading failure in an infrastructure network. The process will be applied to the interconnected water utility sector with a utili ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
High Throughput Experimental Discovery and Optimization for 3D Nanofabrication of Optical & Photonic Materials and Devices.
SBC: IRRADIANT TECHNOLOGIES INC. Topic: 2The fields of optics and photonics have long sought methods by which to do 3D nanofabrication; however, all methods to date have been lacking in material choices, speed, and possible geometries. Implosion Fabrication (ImpFab) is newly developed method for the 3D nanofabrication that is uniquely suited to address these needs and can therefore act as a platform for the future manufacturing of optica ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Contact-free optical metrology for energy-efficient manufacturing of mechanical metamaterials (Phase II)
SBC: MULTISCALE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 2Mechanical metamaterials are a class of advanced materials that use repeated three-dimensional geometric patterns to endow common materials with new, enhanced, and superior material properties. The “meta” in “metamaterials” refers to the geometric pattern, while the “material” can be a metal, polymer, ceramic, etc. Our expertise focuses on the design and production of mechanical metama ...
SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Recycling Fast-Response Atom Interferometer for Navigation (ReFRAIN)
SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC. Topic: OSD221006Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) will develop a Recycling Fast-Response Atom Interferometer for Navigation (ReFRAIN) as an atom interferometer (AI) accelerometer specially designed to improve inertial navigation systems (INS) on moving platforms. The ReFRAIN provides sensitivity, dynamic range, bandwidth, and bias stability that matches or exceeds state of the art mechanical accelerometers. PSI in ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Peracetic Acid Based Disinfectants for PPEs
SBC: VURONYX TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 2In this Phase 1 SBIR proposal, Vuronyx Technologies proposes to develop acetylperoxyborate (APB) powders for disinfection of Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) so that they can be reused. APB powders are stable, active-oxygen containing compounds that release peracetic acid upon dissolution in water. As explained in this proposal, the use of a APB powder disinfectant has the following advantage ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
High Throughput Experimental Discovery and Optimization for 3D Nanofabrication of Optical and Photonic Materials and Devices
SBC: AI SOLUTIONS LLC Topic: 2This project involves demonstration of a 3D nanofabrication platform for manufacturing optical and photonic devices.
SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Awayr Security: Validating the NIST Phish Scale Toward Artificial Intelligence Approaches Toward Human Cybersecurity
SBC: Awayr, Inc Topic: 90Remote operated social engineering (ROSE) attacks account for a surprising share of successful cyberattack. For example, The Verizon Data Breach Incident Response 2019 report found that approximately 94% of all malicious code was introduced into systems via email. Threat actors, illegally, benefit from knowledge gained from repeated massive remote operated social engineering operations. Defensive ...
SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology