List
The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY19 is not expected to be complete until April, 2020.
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Automated Sonde Launching System
SBC: ADA Technologies, Inc. Topic: 813Balloon-borne radiosondes are used extensively to collect meteorological data in atmospheric research programs funded by NOAA, WMO, DOD, DOE and others. The launch of radiosondes requires skilled personnel at each launch site to perform tasks such as balloon filling, sonde pre-conditioning and attachment, and physical release of the equipment. At present no low-cost, simple, lightweight, and rob ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of Commerce -
Head-Up Display for Mariners
SBC: Atmospheric Observing Systems, Inc. Topic: N/AThis proposed NOAA SBIR Project will demonstrate the feasibility of a low-cost Head-Up Display (HUD) for mariners, that will display 2 and 3-dimensional navigation and nautical chart data. The capabilities of the Phase 1 HUD system will be based on operational requirements determined during the NOAA SBIR research phase. The proposed HUD requirements of other classes of ships and marine craft wil ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Commerce -
Demonstrate the Feabibility of Building an AWIPS-Based System Grid with Weather Ontonology Capabilities
SBC: Fairfield Technologies Inc. Topic: N/AThe AWIPS (Advanced Weather Information Processing System) program is a cornerstone element supporting NWS' mission to protect life and property and enhance the national economy. The challenge of this project is to help NWS harness large amounts of unused computer resources and underutilized data, improve collaboration and cooperation to solve complex problems not currently addressable, to increas ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Commerce -
Advances in Ammonia Detection Systems
SBC: Southwest Sciences, Inc. Topic: 811This Phase II SBIR Research project will continue the development and testing of an innovative instrument for measuring fluxes of atmospheric ammonia to be delivered at the end of Phase II. The instrument will combine advances in diode laser technology with sophisticated laser modulation methods to quantify ammonia in a low pressure flow cell. The instrument¿s small size and light weight will ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of Commerce -
Miniature Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer for Measuring Tropospheric Ammonia
SBC: Southwest Sciences, Inc. Topic: N/ASouthwest Sciences proposes to develop an automated, fast, and compact instrument to measure tropospheric ammonia from light aircraft. Ammonia plays important roles in aerosol particle chemistry, and particle characteristics are critical in understanding climate change and air quality. Existing ammonia instruments are either too large or measure too slowly for use on light aircraft. The unique ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Commerce -
Surface Selective Chiral Detection: A New Metrology Technique
SBC: Vescent Photonics LLC Topic: N/AThe near chiral purity of the biosphere leads to a vast array of chiro-specific physiological responses. This chiro-specificity, in turn, gives rise to the need for the manufacturing of enantiomerically pure chiral chemicals, such as pesticides, pharmaceuticals, food additives, pigments, etc. Critical to the efficacy of both chiro-specific biology and chiro-synthesis/separation are the interfacial ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Commerce -
Compact, Turnable Diode Laser for Water-Vapor Spectroscopy
SBC: Vescent Photonics LLC Topic: N/AWe will develop a compact external cavity stabilization system, which will employ independent electro-optic control over the optical path length of the cavity and a wavelength-selective element. The system should be able to cover a 30 nm range and give mode-hop-free tuning over 20 nm intervals. The design of the feedback system will be compatible with any commercially available laser diode from 63 ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Commerce -
Low-Cost Night Vision System for High-Speed Vessel Operations
SBC: LSA Topic: N/AOn this program, we will design, fabricate and test of a novel wide field-of-view night-vision system for use by coxswains and crewmembers during night intercepts. The system is capable of providing the visual acuity, depth perception and situational awareness necessary for high-speed boat maneuvers and allows the operator to see the sea state at night, safely maneuver a high-speedboat and pursue ...
SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of Transportation -
Low-Cost Night Vision System for High-Speed Vessel Operations
SBC: LSA Topic: N/AOn this program, we will design, fabricate and test of a novel wide field-of-view night-vision system for use by coxswains and crewmembers during night intercepts. The system is capable of providing the visual acuity, depth perception and situational awareness necessary for high-speed boat maneuvers and allows the operator to see the sea state at night, safely maneuver a high-speedboat and pursue ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of Transportation -
Low-Cost Night Vision System for High-speed Vessel Operations
SBC: LSA Topic: N/AOn this program, we will design, fabricate and test of a novel wide field-of-view night-vision system for use by coxswains and crewmembers during night intercepts. The system is capable of providing the visual acuity, depth perception and situational awareness necessary for high-speed boat maneuvers and allows the operator to see the sea at night, safely maneuver a high-speed boat and pursue cove ...
SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of Transportation