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Tectrix Targeting System: Covert, Eyesafe MWIR Precision Laser Targeting in Total Darkness and Low Visibil
SBC: COHERENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Innovative Multi-Celluar Pultruded Composite Guardrail
SBC: Creative Pultrusions, Inc Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Transportation -
FABRICATING STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS, SUCH AS I-BEAMS, FROM FIBERREINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIALS.
SBC: The Cumagna Corpon Topic: N/AFABRICATING STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS, SUCH AS I-BEAMS, FROM FIBERREINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIALS. THESE ELEMENTS ARE EXPECTEDTO BE EXTREMELY STRONG, ONE-FOURTH THE DENSITY OF STEEL, ANDTO PERMIT CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS IN THE COST OF ERECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGES, ETC. PHASE I WILL PRODUCE, TEST, AND ANALYZE I-BEAMS FABRICATED FROM SEVERAL MAGNAWEAVE CONSTRUCTIONS (WEAVE GEOMETRIES); TH ...
SBIR Phase I 1983 Department of Transportation -
Low Visibility Decoy Flare
SBC: GENERAL SCIENCES INC Topic: SOCOM09002Low visibility rotary aircraft decoys are needed to protect vehicles against heat seeking missile attacks without illuminating the target which exposes the aircraft to small arms fire and potentially compromising the mission. The novel approach to this challenge is to produce a decoy which emits only in the bands of interest utilizing techniques such as containment and composition selection to op ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Geographic Information System-Based Computer Assisted Interviewing Software
SBC: GeoSystems Global Corp. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Transportation -
Series Resistance Reduction in Tunable Radio Frequency (RF) Capacitors
SBC: PARATEK MICROWAVE, INC. Topic: DMEA092001By attention to lattice parameter matching, thermal expansion coefficient mismatch reduction and composition of conducting epitaxial detemined.
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseDefense Microelectronics Activity -
Breath-Hold Diver Monitoring System
SBC: CREARE LLC Topic: N/AMilitary breath-hold divers are at risk for shallow water blackout. We plan to develop a Diver Monitoring System that will warn the diver when he is a risk of losing consciousness. The system will monitor the diver's blood oxygen level and dive profile so that the warning provides the diver with sufficient time to ascend to the surface. The technology developed under this program will not only ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command -
Individualized Fatigue Management Program Technology for Trucking Operations
SBC: PULSAR INFORMATICS, INC. Topic: 091FM1Individual differences in vulnerability to sleep loss and fatigue from extended work hours and night work are a substantial problem in transportation work schedule development, fatigue risk management strategies, and prediction of performance impairment in real-world operations. This project will deliver an individualized Fatigue Management Program (FMP) technology for trucking operations that in ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Transportation -
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SBC: Raymond & Lae Engineering, Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of Transportation -
Novel Nanomaterials for Environmental Protection of Special Operations Divers
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: SOCOM09001Environmental protection is a critical need for special operations forces which dive in cold water during their missions. Thermally protective diving suit must be able to provide significant thermal barriers as well as withstand high compressive loads when underwater. Current diver wet suits and dry suits are limited by their materials of construction in the degree of thermal protection they can ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command