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  1. Analyzing Human Dimensions of Software Engineering Processes

    SBC: INFERLINK CORP            Topic: SB172007

    We propose to build CodeFault, a system for learning models of faulty software engineering based on patterns of human behavior. Flawed sofwtare is notably costly in terms of maintenance, but the costs are even higher when vulnerabilities introduced by such code are exploited by data breaches and ransomware. Our Phase II proposal builds on the design and feasibility investigation work we completed ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  2. ARC-RESISTANT COATINGS FOR RAIL GUN COMPONENTS

    SBC: ULTRAMET            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase I 1985 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  3. Development of Autonomous Glycemic Control Mechanism for Patients Suffering Glycemic Abnormalities as a Result of Critical Illnesses

    SBC: PROFUSA, INC.            Topic: ST18C004

    The use of continuous glucose monitors can be an invaluable management tool for patients afflicted by glycemic variability due to critical illness or trauma. Maintaining stable glucose levels enhances health and lowers care costs, and individuals equipped with continuous glucose data have significantly improved outcomes. Profusa has developed highly miniaturized, injectable, tissue-like, glucose s ...

    STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  4. Dual-Mode, Extended Near-Infrared, Focal Plane Arrays Fabricated with CMOS Compatible GeSiSn Alloy Materials

    SBC: FREEDOM PHOTONICS LLC            Topic: SB162010

    Freedom Photonics and its team partners propose to develop in this program a novel Focal Plane Array (FPA) based on Germanium Silicon Tin (GeSiSn) on Silicon technology, capable of detecting wavelengths in the Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) range, up to 2200 nm. The FPAs will be developed in PIN photodiode and Avalanche Photodiode (APD) configuratios. These FPAs have the potential of providing low cost ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  5. EVALUATION OF INTERNAL BALLISTIC CAPABILITIES OF WAVE GUN FOR STRATEGIC WEAPON APPLICATIONS

    SBC: Astron Research & Engineering            Topic: N/A

    CONVENTIONAL LIGHT GAS GUNS (LGG) ARE DESCRIBED, AND VARIANTS TO OBTAIN HYPERVELOCITY PERFORMANCE OUTLINED. CONCLUSIONS FROM RECENT CONTRACTS TO EVALUATE THE FEASIBILITY OF LGG IN AIR-TO-GROUND WARFARE ARE PRESENTED SHOWING THE DIFFICULT TECHNICAL CHALLENGES ASSOCIATED WITH A CONVENTIONAL LGG. THE WAVE GUN CONCEPT IS ADVANCED THAT AVOIDSTHE PROBLEMS OF A CONVENTIONAL LGG THROUGH AN ALTERED INTERNA ...

    SBIR Phase II 1985 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  6. FACILITATE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF FAULT TREES

    SBC: Expert-ease Systems            Topic: N/A

    WORKSTATION AND EXPERT SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES HAVE A POTENTIAL OF SUBSTANTIALLY FACILITATING THE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATIONOF FAULT TREES. INTRODUCING A WORKSTATION PHILOSOPHY WITH AN INTERACTIVE SET OF INTEGRATED SOFTWARE TOOLS ON A LOCAL COMPUTER WILL PROMOTE IMPROVED CONTINUITY IN THE THOUGHT PROCESS DURING A FAULT TREE DEVELOPMENT. THE EXPERT SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY WILL SIMPLIFY THE WAY FAULT TREES AR ...

    SBIR Phase I 1985 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  7. Identifying Meaningful Indicators of Collective Allostatic Load from Low-Cost, Wearable Sensors

    SBC: STOTTLER HENKE ASSOCIATES, INC            Topic: SB172006

    A team’s collective allostatic load (CAL) is an unobservable theoretical construct, defined as the accumulated ‘wear and tear’ due to a team’s and its members’ repeated exposure to stress and strain. Stottler Henke, collaborating with Johns Hopkins University, proposes to explore the impact of CAL on individual and team performance over time. Affinity will advance the state-of-the-art in ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  8. IN-REACTOR MEASUREMENTS INVOLVING ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIAL A NUMBER OF BOILING WATER REACTORS (BWRS) SUGGEST THAT THE WATER CHEMISTRY OF THE PRIMARY COOLANT OF EACH BWR MAY BE UNIQUE WITH RESPECT TO ITS ABILITY TO FACILITATE IGSCC AND/ OR MAY CHANGE

    SBC: Michael Fox            Topic: N/A

    IN-REACTOR MEASUREMENTS INVOLVING ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIAL A NUMBER OF BOILING WATER REACTORS (BWRS) SUGGEST THAT THE WATER CHEMISTRY OF THE PRIMARY COOLANT OF EACH BWR MAY BE UNIQUE WITH RESPECT TO ITS ABILITY TO FACILITATE IGSCC AND/ OR MAY CHANGE WITH REACTOR OPERATING TIME OR AGE. THE WORK PROPOSED IS TO GATHER, REVIEW, ORGANIZE, COMPILE, C COMPUTERIZE, AND ANALYZE IN-REACTOR DATA PERTAINING ...

    SBIR Phase I 1985 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  9. Lightweight AEHF Modem for Manpack

    SBC: ESCAPE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.            Topic: AF131138

    The primary objective of this Phase II proposal is to reduce the size, weight, and power (SWAP) needed to implement ground terminal electronics for protected waveforms such as AEHF and PTW. Specifically, this Phase II effort will reduce the SWAP of the baseband signal processing and demonstrate AEHF terminal functionality on the reduced-SWAP platform. The development effort includes the design and ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  10. Load Bearing Thermal Protection Structure for Hypersonic Flight

    SBC: NEXTGEN AERONAUTICS, INC.            Topic: SB171013

    NextGen Aeronautics is proposing to develop and demonstrate a lightweight, low cost, load bearing, thermally protective and high temperature survivable structure for hypersonic flight. Our technical approach is based on advancing the work performed under legacy programs and Phase I to a higher maturity level. Creating a single structural element with inherent insulating properties provides signifi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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