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  1. InfinitPipe®: On-Site Manufactured Joint-Less Pipe

    SBC: Quakewrap, Inc.            Topic: 84

    In the 4th quarter of 2017 QuakeWrap® Inc. (QW) received the Phase I grant from the USDepartment of Agriculture (USDA) / National Food and Agriculture (NIFA) under its SmallBusiness Innovation and Research (SBIR) Program for improvement and agricultural/irrigationapplications of its InfinitPipe® technology.The new technology offers an economical pipe that can be built in urban and rural areas al ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Agriculture
  2. Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (TCPED) Architecture to Facilitate Management of Forest Wildfires

    SBC: SKYWARD, LTD.            Topic: 81

    The goal of the Phase II effort is to develop to prototype and demonstrate the ProcessingExploitation and Dissemination (PED) solution proposed during Phase I. The solution is comprisedof a fixed wing small Unmanned Aerial System (sUAS) an Asset Tracking System (ATS) ansUAS mounted optical and infrared video sensor a Ground Control Station (GCS)and a softwareenvironment for receipt storage visuali ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Agriculture
  3. Rapid, Multiplexed Detection of Algal Toxins in Shellfish and Seawater

    SBC: MBIO DIAGNOSTICS INC            Topic: 87

    MBio Diagnostics is proposing to develop a portable rapid inexpensive technology formore effective detection of harmful algal bloom (HAB) toxins in shellfish.The proposedproduct will help producers and managers get more product to market while ensuringthe safety of this commercially important food supply during HAB events.Shellfish arefilter feeders and can accumulate HAB toxins during blooms.Thes ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Agriculture
  4. Development of a hormone implant to facilitate maturation and spawning in fish

    SBC: LIVE ADVANTAGE BAIT, LLC            Topic: 87

    Hatchery production is one of the largest costs and restraints to fin fish aquaculture andspawning aids are ranked as a high priority drug required by the aquaculture industry.Exogenous hormone administration has been developed to induce maturation and obtainfertilized eggs.While the GnRH hormone and slow-release vehicle are not new theircombination into a commercialized product that can work be u ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Agriculture
  5. ImmobiZyme™ Platform for Enzyme Recycling in Bioethanol Production

    SBC: GUILD ASSOCIATES INC            Topic: 88

    Bioethanol plants face several challenges to meet their operating costs and remain profitable. As the industry matures and becomes more cost competitive, risk-management, improving efficiency, and reducing operation costs have become higher priorities of plant operators. The majority of bioethanol produced in the U.S. is corn-based. Ground corn is treated with alpha-amlyase and gluocamylase to red ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture
  6. Conformal Power Module for First Responders

    SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC            Topic: HSB0191003

    First responders use of portable electronic devices including cell phones and radios has increased dramatically over the past decade and will continue to grow with the introduction of new visual augmentation systems, wearable sensors, and mobile computing systems being developed under the DHS Next Generation First Responder (NGFR) Apex program. The large number of powered devices, each with their ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Homeland Security
  7. On Body Power Module for First Responders

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: HSB0191003

    Next Generation First Responders, also known as NGFRs, will carry more battery powered sensors and IoT to wirelessly connected devices beyond cellphones, radios, and peripheral PPE devices, with their range of power requirements and charging connectors.Requiring first responders to track battery levels and recharge multiple devices would distract from their missions.A Power Module for First Respon ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Homeland Security
  8. Passenger and Baggage Simulation for Synthetic Image Generation (PASSIG)

    SBC: INNOVISION LLC            Topic: HSB0191005

    Innovision LLC proposes an innovative and robust solution to this topic, a software tool named PASSIG (Passenger and Baggage Simulation for Synthetic Image Generation), which can be used to quickly create 3D passenger models and baggage models. These models, in turn, can be used by electromagnetic simulation (EMS) tools to generate synthetic passenger and baggage Xray and MMV images for machine le ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Homeland Security
  9. Precision Time-to-Harvest Forecasting of Specialty Crops

    SBC: GEOVISUAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.            Topic: 813

    Specialty Crop production margins are eroded by input costs impacts of weather pests anddiseases and market price fluctuations. Producers routinely overproduce to hedge against lossesfrom environmental impacts and ensure sufficient supply to meet retail account demand furtherreducing their average margins. If they had greater certainty in advance of how much they willproduce and when it will be ha ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture
  10. Radar Monitoring of Honey Bees for Early Warning of Health Issues and Colony Collapse

    SBC: GHOSTWAVE INC            Topic: 813

    If a single factor can be identified that is harming honey bees in the U.S. it is the parasitic Varroamite (Varroa destructor). Varroa was first detected in the U.S. in 1987 and spread throughoutNorth America soon after. Varroa mites feed and reproduce on developing bees under theprotection of wax cappings which harms the bee directly but mites also vector highly virulentforms of honey bee viruses ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture
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