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  1. Test & Evaluation Data Archival Repository (TEDAR) – Phase II

    SBC: ArchSmart, LLC            Topic: 121007

    TEDAR is an intuitive archival database and interfacing system that will serve as a centralized repository for results from testing and evaluation (T&E), modeling and simulation (M&S), and other analysis events sponsored by Federal agencies and other organizations in large-scale evaluation and analysis of radiation/nuclear (RN) detection instruments and procedures. The TEDAR will provide a repo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Homeland Security
  2. Detection of Texture Anomalies on the Ground (DTAG)

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: HSB0141001

    Footprints trails left on unimproved roads during illegal border crossings are often useful starting places for Border Patrol Agents to begin their pursuits. Currently searching for footprints involves CBP agents driving over long stretches of road and visually searching for signs of human activities. In this technology and product development effort, Lynntech proposes to develop a COTS mobile-dev ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security
  3. Search and Rescue Initial Response Tools

    SBC: DBS Productions, LLC            Topic: HSB0132003

    This proposal will result in innovative and life-saving software enabling first responders to easily see a heat map showing the probability of area for the missing person. Sending teams to the right area saves lives, resources, and time. New research into geographic models of subject behavior, detectability (effective sweep width), and search speed will for the first time provide planners with goo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Homeland Security
  4. Physical Unclonable Functions for Mobile Device Roots of Trust

    SBC: DEF-LOGIX INC            Topic: HSB0132002

    Beginning with the release of the iPhone in 2007 and continuing with the increasing popularity of tablet computers, there has been an ever increasing desire to connect "unsecure" mobile devices to secure enterprise networks. Although several pieces of technology exist to meet this need, these devices lack a firm foundation upon which to build trust and security. This paper proposes development o ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Homeland Security
  5. Automatic Detection and Patching of Vulnerabilities in Embedded Systems

    SBC: Power Fingerprinting, Inc            Topic: HSB0142002

    Embedded devices are vulnerable to cyber attacks and their compromise can severely impair critical infrastructure and mission-critical systems. Power Fingerprinting (PFP) is a novel approach for integrity assessment of critical embedded systems which is capable of detecting malicious intrusions at all levels of the execution stack. PFP is based on fine-grained anomaly detection on the processor's ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security
  6. Rapid Low-Cost Biological Warefare Decontamination

    SBC: LYNNTECH INC.            Topic: HSB0142001

    Lynntech, Inc. proposes the use of a novel oxidant as a powdered concentrate, that when dissolved in water, yields a potent sporicidal solution capable of reducing spores by greater than 6-logs on a variety of surfaces. The sporicidal formulation will be tested on concrete, wood, galvanized metal, glass, plastic and painted wallboard to determine if the formulation will reduce spores but not harm ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Homeland Security
  7. Multi-layer Ever-changing Self-defense Service (MESS) CRPP

    SBC: Endeavor Systems            Topic: HSB0121002

    Today's static IT systems allow adversaries time to plan and launch attacks. Endeavor proposes a Multi-layer, Ever changing, Self-defense Service (MESS) that is resilient and manageable. MESS prevents attackers from exploiting a target system by removing the static network & system attributes that simplify reconnaissance. Continuously refreshing the target system to a new virtual instance with a k ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Homeland Security
  8. Welding High Performance Bridge Steel with a Pulsed Energy Source

    SBC: KAI, LLC            Topic: 132FH1

    This proposal is in response to announcement DTRT57-13-R-SBIR2 in the area 13.2-FH1, Development of Innovative Welding for High Performance Bridge Steel. It is proposed to use Homopolar Generator (HPG) Welding to join the high performance bridge steel in the 3” by 30” cross sections mentioned in the announcement in under 1 second. All of the energy required to perform the weld is stored in the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Transportation
  9. Development of Middle School and High School STEM Programs in ITS and CV Technologies

    SBC: NANOSONIC INC.            Topic: 141FH4

    NanoSonic will work with the Giles County, Virginia,school system,and Leidos, a developer of ITS NanoSonic will work with the Giles County, Virginia,school system,and Leidos,a developer of ITS and CV technologies,to create and deliver a set of STEM lesson plans involving ITS and CV concepts. With Leidos transportation engineers, NanoSonic will identify project ideas,and with Giles County STEM teac ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Transportation
  10. In-situ Sensors for Cathodic Protection Interrelationships Modeling

    SBC: SENCONTROLOGY, INC.            Topic: 132PH2

    To adequately protect underground pipelines, a coating (including polyurethane foams) must conduct CP current when disbondment occurs. The realization of a reliable, multi-functional process/material system that can ensure urethane foams not only perform in harmony with CP, but establishing the worthiness of their continued use would be of major benefit to the national transportation system. Senc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Transportation
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