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Novel Methods to Monitor Health Status and Clinical Laboratory Data: Portable Acquisition, Assessment, and Reporting
SBC: Mimosa Acoustics Inc. Topic: OSD09H26Mimosa Acoustics will develop a portable binaural audiological device, based on our successful HearID system. HearID is a clinical system for otoacoustic emission and middle-ear power analysis testing; it is FDA and CE-marked. The new system will have the ability to conduct a variety of audiological tests especially for use in hearing-conservation programs, including: flexible otoacoustic emission ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Wollaston prism based interferometer for chemical and biological early warning
SBC: QUANTASPEC, INC. Topic: CBD11104Rugged field spectrometers with no moving parts are needed for detecting chemical, biological, and explosive threats using the long wavelength infrared (LWIR)spectrum. QuantaSpec has successfully designed, developed, and tested a no moving parts spectrometer with a spectral range of 7 to 12 microns in a past project. This proposal will develop a rugged, simple, Wollaston prism spectrometer with ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Focal Plane Array Technology for Passive Hyperspectral Standoff Detection
SBC: EPIR TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: CBD10105Chemical imaging sensors require focal plane arrays (FPAs) incorporating long wavelength infrared (LWIR) detectors suitable for hyperspectral detection. These detectors require high sensitivity to account for the low photon counts in narrow wavelength bands. The required sensitivity elevates the associated costs, so a need exists for a lower cost LWIR FPA for use with chemical imaging sensors. The ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Synthetic Tissue Trainer- Development of Realistic Tissue Elements for Surgical Task Training for Mangement of Combat Injuries
SBC: SIM-VIVO LLC Topic: OSD10H09The main outcome of this proposal will be the development of a new generation of task training manikins that will provide a realistic training platform for the instruction of invasive trauma resuscitation procedures (ITRP) such as peripheral IV insertion,
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Low-Temperature Microwave Catalyisis to Destroy Chemical Warfare Agents from Air Streams
SBC: CHA CORP. Topic: CBD04302Ventilation systems are extremely venerable to incidental and malicious attacks by terrorists and saboteurs. During attacks by chemical and biological weapons, personnel in temporary and permanent shelters are dependent on a constant supply of clean air. Consequently, the main objective of the proposed work is to develop a microwave low-temperature catalytic oxidation system that will effectively ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
CW Indicating Chromophore for Decontamination Operations
SBC: Nomadics, Inc. Topic: CBD04103Nomadics is currently working with a novel chemical weapon indicating chromophore (CWIC) that can make CW agent contamination literally glow in the dark. Developed by Professor Tim Swager at MIT, CWICs will allow equipment to be quickly and easily examined to show any areas of contamination, making targeted decontamination manageable. Nomadics' experience in developing remarkably sensitive and s ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Reactive Fluorescent Sensors for Detecting CW Agents at Sub-Chronic Levels
SBC: Nomadics, Inc. Topic: CBD04102None of the current chemical warfare (CW) agent sensors or field test kits has sufficient sensitivity to detect nerve and blister agents at allowable exposure level (AEL) concentrations. Thanks to a remarkable chromophore developed by Professor Timothy Swager at MIT, Nomadics believes that we can achieve these detection levels in a small, low-cost sensor. Recently, Nomadics has demonstrated an e ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Aerosol Collector Technology
SBC: ZAROMB RESEARCH CORP Topic: CBD03107Efficient aerosol collectors are needed to help detect very low concentrations of lethal pathogens, such as Anthrax bacilli, in air. Although existing wetted wall cyclone aerosol collectors can remove a substantial fraction of particulates from a large vo
SBIR Phase II 2004 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense