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Mobile High-Intensity X-Ray Source Based on a 10 MeV Superconducting Electron Linac
SBC: Niowave, Inc. Topic: HSB0141007In the post 9/11 security environment, rapid cargo inspection that does not impede the flow of commerce has become a high priority. Cargo scanning using either radiographic imaging or active interrogation for Special Nuclear Material (SNM) requires high energy and high intensity x-rays. High intensity x-ray sources are especially important for active interrogation techniques such as prompt neut ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Homeland Security -
Next Generation First Responder Communication Hub
SBC: Integrated Solutions for Systems, Inc. Topic: HSB0151005As technology advances, First Responders are presented with a growing suite of increasingly sophisticated sensors and communication tools that provide vital, up-to-the-minute situational awareness information about their surroundings, location and status of nearby First Responders, and personal well-being. For example, programs such as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Apex Next Generation ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Homeland Security -
Tamper-proof Electronic Bolt-Seal
SBC: EVIGIA SYSTEMS LLC Topic: HSB0151002The proposed SBIR Phase I effort initiates the development of a low-cost tamper-proof electronic bolt seal that is easy to install, and provides electronic recording and reporting without increasing the inspection time at the customs and security checkpoints. The proposed e-seal addresses the present gap in seal protecting ALL the air and maritime containers and conveyances to extend protection b ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Homeland Security -
DNA Profiles from Single FIngerprints
SBC: Independent Forensics of Illinois, LLC Topic: HSB0151001The goal of this project is to develop a validated, commercial quality reagent kit for the reliable collection of fingerprints (i.e., latent ridge impressions) that would subsequently be used for both comparison and DNA profiling. The kit would provide all required materials, reagents, solutions and would include a detailed protocol describing the steps to (i) identify latent ridge impressions (al ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Homeland Security -
Virtual Shooter
SBC: Radiance Technologies, Inc. Topic: HSB0121004The Phase II Virtual Shooter project objective is the design, development, fabrication, assembly, and test of a 6 degree-of-freedom (DOF) device which will fully simulate the recoil reactions of a wide range of human shooters, hand guns, and ammunition types. This program is based on the work now being completed under Phase I of SBIR topic no. H-SB012.1-004, contract number HSHQDC-12-C-00039, revi ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Homeland Security -
Non-freezing Portable Vehicle Wash Tunnels
SBC: Integrated Solutions for Systems, Inc. Topic: HSB0121001The Non-Freezing Portable Vehicle Wash Tunnel is a light-weight, portable and cost-effective means of disinfecting vehicles and equipment However, a critical part of the decontamination process that has yet to be addressed is the application of disinfectant chemicals to the inside of livestock transport trailers and the vehicle undercarriage -especially those that have transported potentially infe ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Homeland Security -
APU Silencing Technology Development
SBC: GREAT LAKES SOUND & VIBRATION INC Topic: OSD10EP3The proposed effort will result in an "universal" fan noise cancellation system for use with high performance fans used extensively in defense applications including auxiliary power unit (APU) applications. Fans are a critical noise source that impact the audible detection range of the platform. The importance of the fan noise for detection continues to increase as other technology improvements ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
Increasing the Specific Power of Epitaxial Lift-Off Solar Cells for Cost-Effective, High-Efficiency, Flexible Photovoltaics
SBC: MICROLINK DEVICES INC Topic: OSD13EP3Photovoltaics (solar cells) are an attractive technology to provide renewable energy sources for forward operating bases, man-portable power sources, and tactical applications. Solar arrays can provide base power greatly reducing the need for logistical fuels, continuous battery recharging for warfighters on the move, and integrated power sources for remote, autonomous systems, e.g. UAVs. To be ef ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
FieldOps: A Unified Approach to UGV Interface Design, Sensor Data Compression, and Supervisory Control Based on Fields of Safe Travel
SBC: Quantum Signal LLC Topic: OSD13HS3This topic addresses the problem of robustly commanding and controlling unmanned ground vehicles operating in complex, unstructured environments. Current approaches to this task rely on dense scene reconstruction from a variety of sensor data such as LIDAR and video imagery. Scene representations are then relayed to a remote human operator who provides commands at varying levels of supervisory con ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense -
TRUST: Testing Robustness of UAS Safety Technology
SBC: SOAR TECHNOLOGY INC Topic: OSD13HS2It is understood that an autonomous unmanned air, ground, or sea vehicles can incur a near infinite decision space that is difficult to capture completely in extensive simulation. The response of these vehicles to untrained environments can potentially have unintended consequences to adversely affect safety. This is of particular concern when these vehicles are considered for collaborative manned/ ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense