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Real-Time Passive Authentication for Contact Centers
SBC: Illuma Labs Inc. Topic: HSB0171003Vulnerabilities in telecommunications channels are being exploited at alarming rates by malicious attackers to commit fraud, perpetrate scams, and organize data breaches. In addition to financial losses incurred by corporations and taxpayers, attacks against government agencies such as the DHS can severely compromise national security. A common element of these attacks is the attacker's ability to ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Homeland Security -
Multimode Chiroptical Spectrometer for Nanoparticle Characterization
SBC: APPLIED NANOFLUORESCENCE, LLC Topic: NoneThis project will develop a new scientific instrument optimized for the advanced characterization of near-infrared fluorescent nanoparticles that can exist as left- or right-handed structures (enantiomers). Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are the leading current example of such nanomaterials. Applied NanoFluorescence, LLC (ANF) proposes a novel multi-mode chiroptical spectrometer that can ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Gap-Free Model-Based Engineering for Manufacturing and Analysis: Digital Thread without Translation
SBC: Nvariate, Inc. Topic: NoneModern Model-Based Enterprise / Engineering (MBE) systems rely on freeform surfaces built as complex combinations of geometric primitives to define engineered objects. Unfortunately, the intersection of freeform surfaces in MBE applications results in highly approximated solutions, degrading models that cost billions annually by US industry to fix. Current technology limits the abilities of users ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Advanced Manufacturing and Material Measurements Software Tool Weave ™ for the Acceleration and Automation of SEM Image Analysis in the Semiconductor Industry
SBC: Sandbox Semiconductor Incorporated Topic: NoneIn this Phase I SBIR proposal, SandBox Semiconductor™ proposes to develop an Advanced Manufacturing and Material Measurements software tool called Weave ™ for accelerating and automating SEM image analysis for the semiconductor industry. During the development of a new manufacturing process line for a semiconductor device, tens of thousands of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images are take ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Performance Optimized Hierarchical Microstructure Propellant for Future Small Interceptor Rocket Motors
SBC: HELICON CHEMICAL COMPANY LLC Topic: MDA18004Future interceptors would benefit from advanced propulsion capabilities, with higher performance in smaller, volume-constrained systems. Innovative propellant chemistry is needed to enable substantially greater performance in smaller packages. One factor limiting the maximum performance achievable in modern solid propellants is the slow ignition and combustion of the propellant’s metal fuel part ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability Analysis Training Environment (ACTIVATE)
SBC: KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS INC Topic: MDA18001Knowledge Based Systems, Inc. (KBSI) will design and demonstrate an Advanced Cyber Threat Intelligence and Vulnerability Analysis Training Environment (ACTIVATE) framework that directly targets the need for advanced cyber network defense training. The proposed new enabling capability will support cyber training against an intelligent red team to enhance cyber operator trainee cyber-attack recognit ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
9-1-1 Network Modeling Based Upon PARIDINE NIDE Model
SBC: SECURELOGIX CORPORATION Topic: HSB0191007SecureLogix is a current performer on the PARIDINE project and is focused on defining and detecting NIDEs such as Telephony Denial of Service (TDoS) and other call pattern-based attacks against 9-1-1 networks. Our approach is to enhance our cloud-based Call Authentication Service (CAS), extending its inherent authentication and spoofing detection capabilities, with the ability to use machine learn ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Homeland Security -
Blockchain Forensic Analytics
SBC: Integra FEC LLC Topic: HSB0191008As blockchain technologies continue to evolve and emerge, DHS and numerous other Federal agencies have an increasing need to trace new cryptocurrencies and cryptotokens to support investigations and enforcement actions. Some new cryptocurrencies, such as Zcash and Monero, are designed to provide anonymity to users and thus pose challenges to enforcement agencies looking to track and curtail illici ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Homeland Security -
Lightweight Structural Components of a Missile Body
SBC: TEXAS RESEARCH INSTITUTE , AUSTIN, INC. Topic: MDA17T004A significant weight reduction on missile platforms could increase maneuverability of the payload and allow more capable payloads. High temperature composite materials offer the means by which low cost and lighter weight missile structures can be achieved. Approved for Public Release 19-MDA-10203 (4 Sep 19)
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
High Performance Cooled Seeker Window
SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP Topic: MDA17005Infrared (IR) windows operating in the environment experienced by endo-atmospheric interceptors are limited in performance by the high heat fluxes, temperatures, and pressures characteristic of these environments. Window temperature can exceed 900 C from exposure to the high heat fluxes and temperatures associated with hypersonic flight. Existing materials are limited by poor mechanical and optica ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency