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Tourniquet Master Training (TMT) System for Junctional and Inguinal Hemorrhage Control Devices
SBC: CHARLES RIVER ANALYTICS, INC. Topic: DHP12001Junctional and inguinal bleedingfrom battlefield injuries is a significant and challenging problem. Inventors have developed new types of tourniquets, includingthe Abdominal AorticJunctional Tourniquet™ (AAJT), the Combat Ready Clamp™ (CRoC), the SAM Junctional Tourniquet (SJT), and theJunctional Emergency Treatment Tool (JETT) to address theseinjuries.Whilethese new tourniquets have been deve ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
The Marine Debris and Small Object Mapping (DSOM) Radar System)
SBC: REMOTE SENSING SOLUTIONS, INC. Topic: 824DThe DSOM system realized in a Phase II effort will provide a modular, compact and reconfigurable system with the ability to provide unique and new information about the scene of interest (e.g. temporal and height information) when compared with traditional SAR sensors. When compared with other imaging technologies, DSOM has the important advantages of being operable through cloud cover and at nigh ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Temporary Ocular Device to Achieve Closure of Corneal Lacerations in Open Globe Injuries
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: A15056Triton is developing a device to be used in the temporary management of injury following ocular trauma. Triton is characterizing performance in vivo in Phase II.
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
STI-TP-1120-Virtual Evacuation Vehicles for Training Medics (VEV-TM)
SBC: Systems Technology, Inc. Topic: OSD09H14Casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) in Iraq and Afghanistan has often been conducted remotely from the point of injury (POI) due to vulnerability of ambulances to attack. To improve this situation, the Heavy Armored Ground Ambulance (HAGA) has recently been deployed. However, no HAGAs have been available for stateside training. To remedy this, STI proposes the Combat Medic Simulator (CMS), employing STI ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Spatial and Temporal Control of Tissue Growth using DNA Aptamers
SBC: VIVONICS INC Topic: OSD09H10The clinical need for improved craniofacial reconstruction materials drives the development of new tissue engineering scaffold materials to alleviate inherent problems with the current best practice, allo- and auto-grafting. Infoscitex, in collaboration with Tufts University and Alacer Biomedical, Inc., presents a novel silk fibroin derived scaffolding material, customizable to many form factors ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Small UAS Platform for NWS Missions
SBC: TOYON RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: 841WNOAA and in particular, the National Weather Service (NWS), have an unmet need of a cost feasible small Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) which can support multiple sensing missions which will either directly save lives or indirectly save lives through improved weather forecasts, warnings and public alerts. NOAA has enumerated two dozen valuable applications of small UAS for itself and partners. Toyon ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Selective Aortic Arch Perfusion Technologies for Hemorrhage-induced Cardiac Arrest
SBC: RESUSITECH, INC. Topic: DHP16009Trauma is the most common cause of death in ages 1-48. Uncontrolled hemorrhage in the torso is the leading cause of preventable death in military combatants and civilian trauma patients with otherwise survivable injuries. The prospects for survival from hemorrhage-induced traumatic cardiac arrest (HiTCA) are dismal with only about a 1% survival rate. Advances in endovascular technologies have led ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Portable Trace Detector for Food Toxins(1001-644)
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: OSD09H24A major threat to U.S. personnel stationed abroad are high levels of toxins that may be present in the local food supply as a result of unregulated pesticide use and the prevalence of toxic industrial chemicals and heavy metals in the environment.Rapid analytical methods are needed that are capable of identifying these threats in food at levels that exceed military exposure guidelines.Triton Syste ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Novel Super-cooling of Genitourinary Cells and Tissues for Transplant
SBC: X-Therma Inc. Topic: DHP16012A key bottleneck to be addressed in regenerative medicine is hypothermic preservation of cells and tissues, which has been shown to extend survival of cell and tissue-based therapies by decreasing ischemic effect. However, preservation technology is aged, toxic and less effective than desired with typical cell survival post-thaw below 50% and unreliable potency. Current technology greatly hinders ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Neuromonitoring of Traumatic Brain/blast Injury
SBC: EMPIRICAL TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION Topic: OSD09H06The objective of the proposed program is the development of a mobile and non-invasive cerebro-physiological monitor that will permit the tracking of cerebral functions and the identification of developing pathologic brain conditions in wounded soldiers during transport and under medical care in forward areas. Specifically, the purpose of the system will be to continuously track cerebral blood flow ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency