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  1. Avilution’s “eXtensible Flight System (XFS)�: An Innovative Dual-Purpose Open Architecture Software Technology Solution

    SBC: Avilution, LLC            Topic: AF192001

    Avilution’s eXtensible Flight System (XFS) is a suite of hardware and software modules that seamlessly integrate avionics components from multiple vendors into a highly agile, cohesive, and resilient unit for use on aerospace vehicles including manned and unmanned aircraft, autonomous Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), innovative commercial air-taxi concepts, and training/mission simulators. Av ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. CubeSat Sensor Package for Cloud and Weather Observations

    SBC: ATMOSPHERIC & SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH ASSOCIATES LLC            Topic: AF191006

    The U.S. relies on satellite systems in two complementary orbits for weather observations and data collection for inputs to forecast models: (1) polar-orbiting satellites. and (2) geostationary satellites. Systems in both orbits are critical for mapping and monitoring changes in the atmosphere and the Earth’s surface. These traditional systems can be augmented with less expensive and less c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. CluNet (Mobile Cluster Network)

    SBC: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: A19059

    Applications running on powerful clusters represent invaluable assets for use cases such as decision support and clinical information. However, in emergency situations such as after a natural disaster or in the battlefield access to such powerful systems might be limited or nonexistent. In such scenarios, users have to rely on the limited resources they have on-site which are typically mobile devi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Fine Tracking and Aimpoint Maintenance for Phased Array High Energy Lasers

    SBC: Guidestar Optical Systems, Inc.            Topic: A18130

    High Energy Laser (HEL) systems provide many benefits on the battlefield, such as speed of light engagement, precision engagement with limited collateral damage, graduated response (lethal and non-lethal effects), and low cost per shot. Recent developments in phased array HEL technology is enabling the integration of HEL systems on small ground-based platforms. To support these HEL systems, a high ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Flexible and Live Adaptive Training Tools (FLATT)

    SBC: DIGNITAS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: A19013

    We propose to research and develop Flexible and Live Adaptive Training Tools (FLATT) as a flexible user interface capability within a generalized framework that can be applied to a wide variety of training instances. We plan to leverage our Generalized Intelligent Framework for Tutoring (GIFT) toolset because it is a flexible, expandable, service-oriented architecture (SOA)-based system that provi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Assessing the Feasibility of ALIAS, the Automated Literal Imagery Analysis System

    SBC: 361 INTERACTIVE LLC            Topic: AF182006

    NGA Director Robert Cardillo stated during his 2017 Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Keynote Address, “If we attempted to manually exploit all of the imagery we’ll collect over the next 20 years, we’d need 8 million imagery analysts.� We will need to automate 75% of analysts’ current workload in order to successfully analyze the deluge of imagery. To answer that n ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Canine Non-Line of Sight Directional Control System

    SBC: MANTEL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A19007

    Multi-purpose canines (MPCs) attached to Army Special Operational Forces (ARSOF) units play pivotal roles in small unit tactics as a force multiplier. The ARSOF canine handler’s inability to effectively communicate with the MPC in non-line of sight (non-LOS) scenarios limit ARSOF Soldier maneuverability, survivability, lethality and unit tactical advantage. Current techniques for off-leash direc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Chemical Hydrogen Gas Generator Based on Aluminum Alloy/Water Reaction

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: A19022

    Hydrogen gas (H2) has many benefits as an alternative energy source for fossil fuels, including environmental and energy supply benefits. Hydrogen can be used to produce electricity in fuel cells and hydrogen internal combustion engines (hydrogen energy density: ~140 MJ/kg). Producing H2 at the point-of-need is especially attractive to mobile Military operations. The cost of JP-8 when fully burden ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Slant Path Optical Turbulence and Atmospheric Characterization

    SBC: IERUS TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: A19024

    Optical Path Characterization Suite (OPCS) With advanced optical imaging systems aimed at operations in Degraded Visual Environments (DVE) and High Energy Laser (HEL) weapons systems reaching the prototype and test phase of programs there is a gap in the technology available to provide truth data during test. The ability to characterize the atmospheric turbulence and transmission environment durin ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Power Conditioning Surge Module

    SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP            Topic: A18139

    Standalone power systems and tactical microgrids are used by the Army to provide power to equipment used in theater. Unlike a full-scale power grid, Army tactical microgrids are powered by 60 kW generators. Because these generators are very small sources compared to those on a full-scale power grid, they are sensitive to power surges, inrush current, and current harmonics generated by non-linear l ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseArmy
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