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  1. Gyrus: Preventing Sensitive Information and Malicious Traffic from Leaving Computers

    SBC: Security Axioms, Inc.            Topic: OSD10IA4

    Existing security technologies such as firewalls, anti-virus, intrusion detection and prevention systems, and botnet detection systems fail or have a significant capability gap in detecting and stopping malicious traffic, particularly where it is disguise

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Detection of Contaminants in Aviation Fuel

    SBC: Point Source Inc            Topic: A10146

    An inline device or sensor that can recognize contaminated fuel before and while refueling Army Aircraft, and shut down the refueling operation immediately upon detection of contamination will provide an indication to the refueling personnel that contamination has been recognized and shut off refueling operation to prevent the contaminated fuel from entering the aircraft. We propose to design a u ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Innovative Nitrogen-doped Boron Nanotubes/Nanofibers Propellants

    SBC: P H MATTER LLC            Topic: A10044

    Currently, there is no scalable method for the production of BN nano-tubes with a controlled diameter. In this project, PH Matter, LLC will partner with Dr. Sheldon Shore from the Ohio State University to develop a commercially viable and scalable process for the selective production of BN nano-tubes. Dr. Shore is an expert in the area of boron and boron nitride chemistry, with over 60 years of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Rechargeable, High Energy Density, Lithium-Air Batteries

    SBC: Applied Sciences Inc.            Topic: A10139

    Many defense systems such as silent watch, soldier power, unmanned vehicles, communications equipment, and directed energy weapons require portable power which limits the duration and capability of missions relying upon these systems. The DoD is therefore seeking energy storage devices with higher energy densities to extend mission duration and capability. Of all battery technologies currently a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Dim and Imperceptible Tracer Ammunition Product Development

    SBC: BMB Discount Guns, Ammunition, and Supplies            Topic: A10121

    BMB Discount Guns, Ammunition, and Supplies proposes to develop a novel form of dim tracer ammunition. This ammunition is a non-burning, chemically inert, constant mass tracer. This design of this dim tracer is such that it cannot be perceived by enemy forces, even with enhanced optics. This ammunition can be manufactured with masses substantially identical to ball ammunition. By matching the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Hands-Free and Heads-Up Control of Unmanned Ground Vehicles

    SBC: THINK-A-MOVE LTD            Topic: A10142

    Think-A-Move (TAM) will develop a heads-up, hands-free speech command control system for UGVs. Also, TAM, in conjunction with Autonomous Solutions, will develop and implement appropriate autonomous behaviors and video servoing capabilities. And, TAM will develop a plan to review the human-factors of different COTS video display systems. This proposal addresses two critical challenges of current Un ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Compact Efficient Electrically Small Broadband Antennas

    SBC: ASR Corporation            Topic: A10131

    Recent advances in electrically small antennas have been proposed for a range of communications applications. In general these antennas have wide impedance bandwidths, but low efficiency and power handling capabilities. Recently members of our team at the University of Arizona have developed a class of efficient electrically small antennas (EESAs) that we call the EZ antenna that gets around the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Cross-compatible cartridge case for orthodox or rarefaction wave gun firing

    SBC: ARES, INC.            Topic: A10042

    RAVEN technology weapons vent a significant portion of the propellant gases rearward. Therefore the ammunition must allow the gun gases to leave the chamber at the proper time. This is in complete contrast to conventional weapons where the ammunition provides the breech seal during the entire ballistic cycle. As such, the technologies are incompatible and separate supply logistics must be main ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Reactive Materials with Reduced Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity

    SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC            Topic: A10049

    Advanced reactive materials (RM) with reduced electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitivity are needed by the Army. Nanoscale thermite compositions are of particular interest because of the fast reaction rates and high flame temperatures generated during reaction. Unfortunately, in many cases, the materials are so reactive that they are impractical to work with. One route to improving ESD insensitivit ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. SOLDIER ADAPTABILITY/HUMAN DIMENSION: Knowledge Management Framework for Network Centric Operations

    SBC: SYTRONICS, INC.            Topic: A10072

    The amount of network-centric data from repositories, sensors, and human inputs has created significant problems that impede the effective organization of this data into actionable knowledge that can improve situation awareness and, ultimately, mission performance. Many technologies, for instance, databases and on-line mapping, have been designed to manage this information for specific task sets. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseArmy
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