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  1. A Low Cost Modular Approach to Flight Testing of Hypersonic Systems

    SBC: ACENT LABORATORIES LLC            Topic: AF121001

    ABSTRACT: Airbreathing hypersonic weapon systems utilizing ramjet/scramjet and/or combined cycle engines will open the door to many new capabilities for the warfighter. Applications include systems ranging from small tactical hypersonic missiles, hypersonic intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft, to upper stages for responsive space access launch vehicles. ACENT Laboratorie ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Develop Valid Performance Measures for Multi-tasking Environments

    SBC: SIMVENTIONS INC            Topic: N102147

    There is a critical real-time cycle of dependency between knowing, deciding and acting that will provide Program Managers (PMs) the ability to find the most efficient path to bring programs together to deliver coordinated capability to the warfighter. SimVentions has developed technology for the creation and use of multi-tasking (MT) models. An MT model can be thought of as an algorithm for analyz ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Auxetic Textiles for Improved Blast / Ballistic Protection

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: N12AT012

    Luna Innovations, teamed with University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth has developed a novel textile technology to provide improved protection for soldiers. Soldiers are exposed to significant risk of injury and death from gun shots and blasts from improvised explosive devices (IEDs). Whereas heavy protective armor exists, it is bulky leading to thermal discomfort, additional weight, and difficulty ...

    STTR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Information Sharing between the Global Information Grid (GIG) and the System Wide Information Management (SWIM) system

    SBC: TRIDENT SYSTEMS LLC            Topic: AF081028

    ABSTRACT: Currently, there is no certified, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)-based solution for cross-domain voice and video. More specifically, combatant commands and other agencies have requirements to enable users across different security networks to initiate and receive direct cross-domain audio and videophone calls, and to participate in audio conference calls. To address this need, Tr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Joint Processing of Multi-band Signals with Information Assurance

    SBC: Echo Ridge, LLC            Topic: AF121063

    ABSTRACT: Echo Ridge proposes to prototype and evaluate GNSS processing algorithms designed to provide high accuracy and spoofing robustness (information assurance (IA)) by exploiting diversity in radio navigation signals (frequency, location, bandwidth, format) using new signal processing techniques. We will extend on-going work in the area of multi-satellite, multi-frequency GNSS signal proces ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Embedded Cognitive Bayesian Prognostic Health Management for RPA Propulsion Systems

    SBC: MANAGEMENT SCIENCES INC            Topic: AF121170

    ABSTRACT: The Air Force is facing severe budget cuts which force the need to cut operating costs of aircraft and manpower. One way to do this is to increase reliability of systems and components which would reduce maintenance and increase operational availability, which reduces the number of aircraft needed to complete missions. The Air Force desires a new prognostic health management (PHM) appro ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Optimizing Coating Processes and Chemistries for Enhanced Hot Section, Low Cycle Fatigue (LCF) Life

    SBC: Directed Vapor Technologies International, Inc.            Topic: AF121171

    ABSTRACT: Environmental protection coatings are required to provide oxidation and hot corrosion protection to hot section turbine components. Unfortunately, the current generation of such coatings can degrade the fatigue resistance of the coated alloy. It is increasingly recognized that, due to the detrimental effect of the coating on low cycle fatigue (LCF) performance, the LCF life of a coated ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Low Cost, High Reliability Proximity Switches

    SBC: B H TECHNOLOGY LLC            Topic: N111038

    a novel family of proximity switchs is proposed based on EM technology field perturbation.This technology enables the proximity switch to be low cost, light weight, highly accurate and meets all MIL_PRF_24711B requirements. The proposed switch can be used in new NAVY vessel design as well as retrofit for end-of-life mechanical limit switches and exhibits EMC immunity to 200V/m.

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Low Cost Autonomous Coating Condition Monitoring System

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: N111048

    Tanks and enclosures were named the top corrosion expense on Navy vessels, accounting for $204 M in annual direct costs. To control these costs, there is a need for an automated monitoring system to assess coating damage and cathodic protection (CP) system performance. During the Phase II program, Luna proposes to complete a prototype coating condition monitoring system (CCMS) suitable for submari ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Engineering Sensors for Towed Array Reliability

    SBC: 3 Phoenix, Inc.            Topic: N111075

    The operational need for this improved towed array technology insertion initiative stems from the necessity to improve availability and reliability of towed arrays in use on submarines in both shallow and deep water environments, and represents a critical submarine capability enhancement. The proposed project will extend and transition the telemetry, packaging and iPEN technologies developed und ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
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