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Project 25 Mobile Radio Migration Platform for Homeland Security and Fire Management
SBC: CATALYST COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: N/AGovernment mandates require federal agencies to purchase digital radios compliant with Project 25 standards, but these new radios do not work with the radios currently in use by the USFS. Significant audio degradation occurs when links are attempted between different radios from different manufacturers. Existing P25 solutions require expensive dedicated circuits and do not meet the needs of the US ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Evaluating Various Inclusion Rates of Pine Wood Chips in Finished Compost When Used as an Erosion Control Product
SBC: Compost Wizard Topic: N/AOverabundance of fiber from young trees derived from first thinnings with little or no market is a serious problem for the timber industry as well as private landowners. Because of this, many private landowners fail to conduct appropriate timber management which in turn causes reductions in stand volume, increased risk of insect and/or disease from reduced stand vigor, reduced browse for wildlife ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture -
A Rapid Breath Test to Assess Bovine Respiratory Disease
SBC: Ekips Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/ABovine Respiratory Disease is the most common illness among cattle arriving at feedlots and results in decreased weight gain, lower quality meat and death. BRD is highly transmittable and costs cattlemen more than all other diseases combined. A rapid and sensitive diagnostic method for BRD is not currently available. This project will utilize a state-of-art biomedical breath analysis sensor to ass ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Microbiological Water Purifiers for Rural Communities
SBC: Johnson Research & Development Co Inc Topic: N/AThis proposal addresses the needs of the more than 25 million Americans dependant on the current supply of water from USEPA non-compliant community or private well sources for day-to-day drinking water. Rural communities have a need for a water purification technology that is superior in performance to currently available technology. Citizens risk disease and/or death when exposed to water that is ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture -
High Resolution Acoustic Groundwater Flow Monitor
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: N/ALuna Innovations will develop an enabling new technology to determine groundwater vector flow between well sites using acoustic propagation. The new capability is derived from Luna's patented ultrasonic phase-locked-loop research that will be scaled to operate at seismic frequencies appropriate for groundwater monitoring. The instrument will operate from small well bores to assess the dynamic and ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Electrical Field-Enhanced Capacitive Transducers for Humidity and Moisture Control Systems
SBC: Horizon Technology Group, Inc. Topic: N/AHumidity and moisture are difficult parameters to measure and control in greenhouses and in bulk stored grain. Greenhouse control systems with distributed sensors can manage dynamic environments to enhance crop yield, prevent disease, and conserve energy. Psychrometers are too complex for multi-zone climate control. At high levels of humidity, hygrometers have problems with accuracy, stability, an ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Phase II Research and Development of the Manufacturing Systems for Muscadine Grape Extracts and Nutraceutical Products
SBC: Jacob W. Paulk Farms, Inc. Topic: N/AMuscadine grapes are indigenous to the warm, humid climate of the south. The GA Ag. Experiment Station and the USDA introduced improved varieties of muscadine cultivars which have been grown commercially for about 30 years. Muscadines are harvested from August to October; fresh muscadines are marketed for only 6-8 weeks per year. The predominant markets for muscadines include the fresh fruit marke ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Indoor Intensive Zero Exchange Shrimp Production
SBC: MAGNOLIA SHRIMP, LLC Topic: N/ADevelopment of effective marine RAS systems will be beneficial to both large-scale commercial aquaculture, and small farm/niche market aquaculture, since these systems can be employed to raise a wide range of species. In effect, using an RAS type system allows almost any type of culturing environment to be created, since the water is recycled and can be recycled completely only adding water to rep ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Portable System for Continuous Sampling and Concentration of Airborne Viral Bioterroism Agents
SBC: MesoSystems Technology, Inc. Topic: N/AProtection of agricultural areas requires a technology that can efficiently and continuously sample the air in order to allow early detection of airborne bioterrorism agents before they are spread over a large geographical area. This project aims at developing a field deployable aerosol collection system that is capable of sampling and concentrating airborne agricultural bioterrorism agents which ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Nitrous Oxide Flux Monitor to Help Quantify Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions
SBC: SOUTHWEST SCIENCES INC Topic: N/AConcentrations of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide are rapidly increasing, and agricultural activities are the dominant source of nitrous oxide. This project will develop instrumentation to measure nitrous oxide levels in agricultural areas in order to better assess the impact of agriculture on greenhouse gas emissions.
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture