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Terrorist Modeling Tool (TMT)
SBC: American Heuristics Corporation Topic: HSB041004modeling for terrorist networks
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Improved Vapor Compression Personal Cooling
SBC: Aspen Systems, Inc. Topic: HSB042006The use of protective garments and/or body armor combined with warm ambient environments is a potentially lethal combination. We propose to develop a very small man-portable, self-contained cooling system based on our vapor compression technology. We believe that a vapor compression based system is the only candidate that can meet the size and weight goals of the mission. Aspen Systems is uniquely ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Autonomous Detection of LVP Airborne Organics
SBC: Cape Cod Research Topic: HSB041001A novel conceptual detector for continuous, fully autonomous detection of a broad range of low vapor pressure (LVP) airborne organics is proposed. Formal design of the concept will be performed and a preliminary design review and report generated. Underpinning demonstrations of detection range, selectivity, time and cost of ownership will be estimated by laboratory demonstrations or references to ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Rapid Low Vapor Pressure Chemical Detection Using a Hand-held Artificial Nose
SBC: CogniScent, Inc. Topic: HSB041001The Phase I research proposed here focuses on three areas of innovation necessary for low vapor pressure chemical detection using our hand-held artificial nose device: 1) We will optimized sensor construction methods to improve the sensitivity and discrimination ability of individual chemical detectors in the device. 2) We will design and test new vapor sampling methods. Vapor sampling is an area ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Terahertz Imaging System for Concealed Weapon Detection
SBC: Spire Corporation Topic: HSB042005This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project is aimed at developing an entirely new terahertz imaging system capable of detecting hidden weapons and explosives on subjects at safe distances. Compact and efficient semiconductor terahertz quantum cascade lasers are currently being developed by several companies (including Spire) and will soon be commercially available. Using these sources ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Municipal Water Purification(1000-559)
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/ATriton, in partnership with Prof Charles Gerba, an expert in drinking water disinfectant systems, has devised a replacement for chlorine as a primary disinfectant. The system which relies on chloramines and silver, has the potential to not only replace chlorine as the primary disinfectant but also serves as the secondary disinfectant. Additionally, the system reduces Disinfection-by-product format ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
New Two-Phase Acoustic Chillers For Controlled Personal Cooling (1000-555)
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/ANovel concepts in thermoacoustic refrigeration are considered for use in a cooling garment for civilian or military first responders. Thermoacoustic refrigerators are of interest as alternatives to conventional vapor compression devices, since they can be very compact, using a minimum of simple, inexpensive parts, and offer features such as variable cooling capacity (allowing proportional control) ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Improved Spectroscopic Gamma Ray Detectors
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: HSB051002Spread of the weapons of mass destruction such as nuclear weapons is a serious threat in the world today. Prevention of the spread of radioactive materials and nuclear weapons has reached a state of heightened urgency in recent years, especially since the events on September 11, 2001 and its aftermath. Gamma ray spectrometers are an important tool in homeland defense and monitoring to check the sp ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security -
High Efficiency, Room Temperature Semiconductor Detectors
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: HSB051002Prevention of the spread of nuclear weapons has reached a state of heightened urgency since the events on September 11, 2001. Gamma ray spectrometers are important tools in homeland security to check the spread of nuclear materials and weapons. Important requirements for gamma ray spectrometers used in this application include good energy resolution, high detection efficiency, compact size, light ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security -
Portable, High Resolution Gamma Ray Imaging System for Radioisotope Detection, Localization and Identification
SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC. Topic: HSB052006Preventing the entry of radioactive materials and nuclear weapons into the United States is at a state of heightened urgency in recent years. Detecting and identifying potentially dangerous radioactive sources is difficult and better spectroscopic gamma ray imaging systems would significantly help in securing the borders of the country. The ability of gamma cameras to image radioactive sources pro ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security