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Development of a Low Maintenance Composite Tower to Replace the AB-1368 Tower
SBC: EBERT COMPOSITES CORPORATION Topic: AF06341Ebert Composites Corporation (Ebert) of Chula Vista, CA is a small business that has successfully executed and completed numerous SBIR Phase I, II, and IIIs for the US Air Force and Hill AFB. These have centered around new technologies for composite radar domes (radomes) and composite radar support towers. This proposal is a Phase II project, wherein Ebert will design an advanced composite tower f ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Modeling and Simulation Tools for Predicting Energetic Ionic Liquid Hypergolicity
SBC: WASATCH MOLECULAR, INC. Topic: AF083125This project focuses on development of a software toolkit for calculation of reaction pathways in complex, ionic liquid hypergolic systems via computationally provided understanding of the relevant chemical reaction dynamics. The toolkit will be designed to provide easier access to state of the art reactive (eReaxFF) and non-reactive (APPLE&P) molecular dynamics based description of hypergolic beh ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Artificial Intelligence for Reliability Centered Smart Manufacturing
SBC: ANALATOM INCORPORATED Topic: AF083243As smart manufacturing has evolved more machines are equipped with smart sensors and meshed with Internet-of-Things. As manufacturing process becomes more complex, more difficulty comes along to clear the data and formulate the right problems to model. Fast reliable industrial inspection is key challenge in manufacturing scenarios. Surface inspection is usually inspected employing machine vision a ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Agile Space Radio (ASR)
SBC: Space Micro Inc. Topic: AF103085The Agile Space Radio (ASR) is a reconfigurable and secure Software Defined Radio (SDR) family originally developed at Space Micro with AFRL Kirtland AFB SBIR funding. Our ASR has evolved to reflect the latest FPGA technology and the demonstrated ability to host a myriad of waveforms (SS-FH, CDMA, QPSK, OQPSK, FSK, PSK). Our ASRs are in modular format with scalable (based on the distance) levels o ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseAir Force -
IND-Enabling Pre-clinical Development of Modified P8 for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
SBC: CENNA BIOSCIENCES INC Topic: NIASummaryThe parent Commercialization Readiness Program grant was to conduct studies necessary to support regulatory submissions relating to pre-clinical development of Cenna’s peptide drug candidate mP8. mP8 is being developed as a new, first-in-class peptide drug for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. The funded grant builds on the substantial progress made under the previously funded SBIR ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Prevention of Children's Tympanostomy Tube Otorrhea
SBC: O-RAY PHARMA Topic: NIDCDProject Summary Otitis media (infection of the middle ear space) is one of the most common diseases of childhood. Myringotomy with tympanostomy tube (TT) insertion is the most common operation performed on children in the United States. Otorrhea is the most common complication following tube insertion and can occur in up to 17% of ears receiving TT and is often associated with active infection. Cu ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Final Development and Testing of Patient Breath Simulator/Capnometer Test Device
SBC: WITTING INNOVATION LLC Topic: NHLBIPROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Healthcare providers increasingly employ respiratory gas monitors, such as capnometers and anesthesia monitors, to ensure respiratory health during critical care procedures like sedation, mechanical ventilation and CPR. A malfunctioning gas monitor, which can be difficult to detect using traditional static test methods, can lead to serious injury or death. A novel test dev ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Development of Technologies that Control Scar Formation after Burn Injuries
SBC: SYNEDGEN, INC. Topic: DHP12016Thermal injury is common in military conflicts as well as in civilian activities, and burn severity ranges from limited partial thickness to severe full thickness burns that can cover a significant portion of the body. Scar formation from these burns can
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Real-Time Small-Volume Blood Sampling and Analysis for Coagulopathy of Trauma Analytes
SBC: APTITUDE MEDICAL SYSTEMS INC Topic: DHP15012Traumatic hemorrhage is the primary mechanism of death in potentially survivable combat injuries, and is the leading cause of death for civilians under the age of 44. A major underlying cause of this high mortality is Acute Traumatic Coagulopathy, a deadl
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
High-throughput Biocatalyst Manufacturing for Environmental Biotechnology
SBC: MICROVI BIOTECH, INC. Topic: 143Project Summary / Abstract A variety of hazardous compounds continue to pose serious and widespread risks to public health and safety in the United States. Organic compounds, in particular, such as chlorinated solvents, hydrocarbons, disinfection byproducts, pesticides, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and other xenobiotic (not naturally occurring) organic chemic ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health