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State-based Security Policies for Electric Power SCADAs
SBC: ATC-NY INC Topic: HSB041008ATC-NY and Bigwood Systems, Inc. will design and build Zebra, an innovative access control system for electric power SCADA systems. Access control decisions will depend on the dynamic state of the electric transmission/distribution system, in addition to conventional inputs such as identity. We will develop SCADA Access Control Language (SACL) as a means of establishing the policy to be enforced a ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
A Novel, Low Power, High Throughput, High Efficiency, Scalable Electrostatic Bioaerosol Sampler
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: HSB041003Current bioaerosol monitoring strategies rely on inertia-based sampling and suffer from high power consumption and low efficiency limitations. In contrast, our overall objective is to design and demonstrate a novel electrostatic sampler that provides dramatic improvements including low power requirement (90% for 1-10mm), high viability (>80%), scalability for varying threat scenarios, low noise, a ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Real-time Malicious Code Detection in Network Traffic: The PAYL Payload Anomaly Detector
SBC: CounterStorm, Inc. (formally System Detection, Inc.) Topic: HSB042002This proposal, a collaboration between Columbia University and System Detection Inc., concerns the research of a new payload anomaly detector, we call PAYL, that has been demonstrated to detect malicious code in network traffic. The core concept is to statistically model normal content and detect anomalous packet content indicative of malicious exploit code. The approach is very fast to compute, i ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
A New Generation of Collaborative Cross-domain Security Technologies: Worminator
SBC: CounterStorm, Inc. (formally System Detection, Inc.) Topic: HSB042001This proposal, a collaboration between Columbia University and System Detection Inc., concerns the research of a new collaborative, cross-domain security system, which we call Worminator, to detect and prevent the exploitation of and attack against networked computer systems, especially those critical to the nation¿s infrastructure. The core concept is to deploy a number of strategically placed s ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
AIS Tracking and Collision Avoidance Equipment for Small Boats
SBC: Critical Technologies Inc Topic: HSB041006CTI proposes to develop a Class B Automatic Identification System device satisfying two major objectives: hardware cost reduction, so large numbers of smaller boats can be economically equipped; and software enhancement, to convert raw AIS data into decision-quality information, warnings and recommendations, displayed to facilitate rapid comprehension and collision avoidance maneuver by recreation ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Credential Management
SBC: ECleide (VKD Shoppe, Inc.) Topic: N/AThe ability to electronically identify users and their devices is increasingly becoming an integral part of our interaction with computing platforms. Whether an operating system is contacting the manufacturer's web site to confirm its proper registration and payment today, or a cell phone is broadcasting entrance credentials to a secure physical site tomorrow, it is apparent that identifying infor ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Cargo Container Tracking and Monitoring System (C2TMS)
SBC: INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC MACHINES CORPORATION Topic: N/AInternational Electronic Machines Corp. (IEM), a leader in sensor and GIS technology, will design and prove the feasibility of a Cargo Container Tracking and Monitoring System (C2TMS) which will: uniquely ID each and every container, track container positions to within one foot or less under all conditions using unique, innovative RF localization and digital processing techniques, categorize and t ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security -
Ontology based Computational Tools for Distributed CAD
SBC: Lateral Eye, Inc. Topic: N/ACAD CAM technologies have had an immense impact on the product development process in the last two decades. Current technologies, however, have limited knowledge representation and computational capabilities to enable collaboration of design decisions beyond commercial Internet based collaboration tools. In the Phase 1 Lateral Eye proposes to develop a new framework for Knowledge Integrated comput ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Microresonator-based High-performance High-pressure Sensor
SBC: Nomadics, Inc. Topic: N/AIn this Phase I SBIR, Nomadics will build on our past experience with micro-structure resonators and quartz-based sensors to develop a pressure sensor suitable for high pressure applications such as oil and gas industry applications. In the Phase I work, the outstanding measurement resolution of our sensing technology will be demonstrated and the feasibility of this technology for pressure sensing ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Development of a Multi-analyte Biosensor Platform Based on Computationally-Designed Proteins
SBC: Nomadics, Inc. Topic: HSB041002Antibody-based receptor scaffolds used in chemical and biological sensors suffer from certain inherent shortfalls. We propose an approach based on the use of computationally designed proteins as receptor scaffolds. Such receptor scaffolds overcome many of the problems encountered with antibodies. This approach offers the significant advantage of being a general method that provides a path to rapid ...
SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of Homeland Security