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  1. Novel Use of Emergent Technologies to Improve Efficiency of Animal Model Research

    SBC: ROCKSTEP SOLUTIONS INC            Topic: 400

    PROJECT SUMMARY This Phase II project aims to continue development of a commercial qualityinnovative cloud hosted information management systemcalled Climbthat will increase laboratory efficiency and provide improved capabilities for research laboratoriesClimb is designed to offer integrated laboratory process management modules that include mobile communications tools data monitoring and alert sy ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  2. Wood Plastic Composite Structural Lumber for Aquaculture Net Pens

    SBC: InnovaSea Systems, Inc.            Topic: 81

    The purpose of this USDA SBIR Phase I project is to determine the feasibility of a novel wood fiber based composite material for structural elements of marine structures, particularly the structural frame of the aquaculture pens manufactured by InnovaSea Systems.InnovaSea has been manufacturing and marketing the Aquapod spherical geodesic fish pens since 2006 and has learned much in the years sinc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture
  3. Fractal Graph Framework for an evolving Grid Architecture

    SBC: Introspective Systems, LLC            Topic: 08

    Transitioning from the legacy electrical grid where proprietary communications platforms and applications predominate, to the future vision for the electrical grid where the underlying framework architecture can maintain flexibility at multiple levels is critical to grid modernization. The public and the Department of Energy has a vested interest in technologies that can take advantage of the prom ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  4. Low mass, modular, river hydrokinetic system

    SBC: OCEAN RENEWABLE POWER CO INC            Topic: 15

    Ocean Renewable Power Company has developed hydrokinetic technology and projects that are at present commercially viable in isolated communities with high cost of energy. These project sites are typically remote, rural communities in Alaska, which obtain all their electricity from diesel microgrids. Alaska contains 40% of the US river energy resource, and the largest recoverable river hydrokinetic ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  5. Airfoil Controlled Glide and Directional Control

    SBC: Wizbe Industries, Inc.            Topic: S304

    There is a growing desire for recovery systems that provide extended cross range capability and are steerable to enable precision landing of payloads. Using a recovery system that enables landings to specific coordinates can dramatically reduce suborbital flight recovery costs, future space return flight costs in the Earth's atmosphere. It also has potential in the Mars' atmosphere where a lightwe ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. Manufacturing Design of Bio-based Ceiling Tiles using Nanocellulose

    SBC: REVOLUTION RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 15NCER06

    Suspended ceiling tiles are widely used in commercial and residential construction because they offer flexibility and easy access to utilities. Most of the available tiles absorb water, resulting in sagging, staining, and mold/mildew growth. They also contain potentially hazardous chemicals and release airborne fibers when broken or cut. Existing tiles are not durable, requiring frequent replaceme ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. Guided Missile Submarine SSGN Seawater System Antifouling

    SBC: HOWELL LABORATORIES INC            Topic: N161041

    Howell Laboratories, Inc. (HLI) is proposing a seawater Electrolytic Chlorine Generator (ECG) and will leverage our considerable experience developing and qualifying ECGs for the Navy to meet the high integrity standards of submarine sea water systems, and environmental standards. The cost savings will be compared to the current cost of cleaning SSGNs and methods used on the Virginia class and is ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. OHIO Class External Hull Antifouling

    SBC: HOWELL LABORATORIES INC            Topic: N161044

    Howell Laboratories, Inc.s (HLIs) ultrasonic antifouling system consists of ultrasonic devices deployed along the side of a boats hull to prevent biofouling. Most deployment methods involve hull modification; the proposed system involves no hull modifications and can be deployed in seawater or freshwater adjacent to a boat. Phase I will result in a robust analysis into the feasibility of using an ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Integrating Tactical Weather Sensors with Mobile Devices and the AF Weather Enterprise

    SBC: Distributed Communication Systems            Topic: AF141048

    ABSTRACT:In Phase II Distributed Communication Systems (DCS) proposes to improve the operational abilities of first in warfighters to transmit real-time weather data for ingestion into the AFW enterprise and receive up-to-date weather products, both text based and graphical, from AF-WEBs in support of their mission from anywhere on earth. DCS plans to accomplish this by building off of the success ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. SBIR Phase I: Thermal Insulation from Paper Mill Wastes

    SBC: CleanFiber Inc.            Topic: CT

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project is the potential to produce superior, cost effective thermal insulation using paper mill short fiber residuals (SFR) alone or in addition to pulp from increasingly available old cardboard cartons (OCC). This will be an important step in eliminating thousands of tons of paper mill wastes being dispose ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation
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