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  1. C02/Water Microemulsion Fire Suppression in Dry Bays

    SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: AF083250

    Fires in dry bays of military aircraft present a significant hazard that must be addressed with advanced fire suppression systems. The USAF is interested in concepts that do not require power or active sensing of fire for proper operation. ADA Technologies, Inc. has been developing fine water mist fire suppression technology for the past 10 years, and proposes a solution for this problem that inco ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Real-time Adversarial Characterization and Adaptive Software Protection Countermeasures

    SBC: SICORE TECHNOLOGIES INC.            Topic: OSD09IA1

    Rather than continuing to approach cyber security problems in a reactive fashion, ASD proposes to move to a proactive posture; anticipating and eliminating vulnerabilities while also being prepared to effectively and rapidly defend against attacks. Our approach collects data about the attacker as well as the attack, which it processes in real time. The data (observations) is then used by our prote ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Enzymatic Degradation of Rocket Propellant Waste

    SBC: AGAVE BIOSYSTEMS INC.            Topic: AF083263

    During the normal course of research, development, and testing by the DOD small quantities of environmentally hazardous waste propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics (PEP) are produced.  The compliance costs and burden associated with open burn/open detonation operations are considerable, including permit fees, ground water, soil and air sampling, analysis and monitoring of environmental impact ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Field Sensor for Measuring Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) Concentrations in Drinking Water

    SBC: AGAVE BIOSYSTEMS INC.            Topic: AF073139

    Rapid detection of the total trihalomethanes (TTHM) in treated drinking water is essential for compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts (DBP) Rule, which limits the maximum contaminant level of TTHM in drinking water. The current detection method for TTHM determination involves sending samples to EPA certified laboratories for ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  5. Autonomous Nonbattery Wireless Strain Gage for Structural Health Testing and Monitoring in Extreme Environments

    SBC: Albido Corporation            Topic: AF08BT01

    There is a need to monitor the structural health of aerospace components operating in extreme temperatures ranges (e.g. -60 to +300C) and with high accelerations. Ideally the sensors employed for this task should be passive (i.e. not powered through batteries), permanently placed on the critical components and transmit the relevant data to a remote data processing center wirelessly.  Albido is pr ...

    STTR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  6. Protecting Polymers from the Natural Space Environment with Films Grown Using Atomic Layer Deposition

    SBC: ALD NANOSOLUTIONS, INC            Topic: AF07T011

    Polymers in space are subjected to various threats including hyperthermal oxygen atoms, UV and VUV photons, and ions.  These threats can degrade the polymer and lead to static charge accumulation.  This Phase II proposal will build on the Phase I work which demonstrated that inorganic films grown by atomic layer deposition (ALD) can protect polymers such as Kapton, Teflon and PMMA.  Al2O3 ALD f ...

    STTR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. Solid State Switch for high voltage sub-microsecond pulsed power

    SBC: APPLIED PULSED POWER, INC.            Topic: AF073008

    ABSTRACT: Applied Pulsed Power, Inc. (APP) proposes to develop a solid state switch for high voltage sub-microsecond pulsed power, using silicon carbide modules. The objective of the solicitation is to develop a compact, solid state pulsed power switch capable of switching 20-50 kV, and I > 5 kA with low jitter, fast rise time (~20 ns), L < 20 nH, pulse length 100 to 1000 ns, and up to 1000 Hz pr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Enhanced Lucky Imaging for Space Situational Awareness

    SBC: APPLIED SCIENCE INNOVATIONS, INC            Topic: AF083199

    To address the need of the Air Force in terrestrial based optical imaging for space situational awareness (SSA) with high-resolution imagery, Applied Science Innovations, Inc. (ASI) proposes development of the Coded-Aperture Lucky Imaging for Space Situational Awareness (CALISSA) – a novel, computational coherent-imaging technique capable of high-resolution and high performance imaging without i ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  9. Advanced Electronic Cooling Technologies

    SBC: Aqwest, LLC            Topic: AF083222

    Aqwest proposes to develop an advanced thermal management for cooling of electronic components using a variable conductance heat sink (VCHS) offering unparalleled capabilities in high-heat flux handling and temperature control. The project will produce a cooling system with the following benefits to wide band gap amplifiers and high-power laser diodes (HPLD): 1) Heat flux handling > 1200 W/cm2 2) ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
  10. Countering Covert Access with SecureCore

    SBC: ASSURED INFORMATION SECURITY, INC.            Topic: OSD09IA2

    The x86 architecture’s inherent security model has a very large attack surface due to the fact that a large amount of software runs in a privileged level and has unfettered access to critical system state. Software used for data piracy or exfiltration, stealthy execution, malicious alteration of critical information, or control of network end-nodes takes advantage of this large attack surface to ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseAir Force
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