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  1. Passivation of Dislocation Defects by Hydrogenation for High Performance Longwave Infrared (LWIR) HgCdTe on Silicon

    SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC            Topic: A04119

    Production of low cost, large format HgCdTe LWIR focal plane arrays (FPAs) requires delivery of low defect density HgCdTe epilayers on Si. Despite the significant lattice mismatch between Si and HgCdTe several companies have demonstrated high performance MBE grown MWIR (3-5 microns)-HgCdTe devices on large-area Si substrates. This success has not translated directly to LWIR (8-12 microns)-HgCdTe d ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Armed Blood Services Program, Blood Bank Surveillance System

    SBC: DAVID BUCZEK & ASSOC., INC.            Topic: OSD04H16

    To ensure a safe blood supply, donors are deferred for donating if they meet certain criteria, such as symptoms of illness, recent travel to areas endemic to infectious diseases, etc. Understanding ongoing deferrals within the DoD donor pool can help the program better leverage its small donor base and respond to emerging health issues. Blood collected by the program is tested for infectious dis ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Thermosensitive Intracavitary Hemostatic Agent

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: OSD05H03

    Hemorrhage is the leading cause of death from battlefield trauma. Approximately 80% of hemorrhagic deaths on the battlefield are due to intracavitary hemorrhage that is not accessible to direct pressure. Noncompressible hemorrhage is also a primary cause of death in civilian trauma. Unfortunately, methods available to first responders to control hemorrhage are only useful for extremity or super ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Optimized State Estimation Algorithms for Fast Hit-to-Kill Engagement

    SBC: PROPAGATION RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC            Topic: A05135

    Propagation Research Associates, Inc., (PRA) introduces two innovative algorithms to reduce fire control and missile filter transients in short time-of-flight guided missile engagements. A class of Smoothed Iterated Filters is developed as a more efficient implementation of the forward-backward filter and is shown to significantly reduce the impact of filter transients due to initialization error ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Object Oriented Repository for the Management of Systems, Software, and Modeling and Simulation Data Structures

    SBC: TRIDENT SYSTEMS LLC            Topic: A05133

    As the complexity and size of technological systems grows and subsystems become more specialized, the amount of design information that needs to be captured, managed and put into use increases. No single individual can adequately comprehend the sheer magnitude of this data requiring the use of databases and automated tools within each domain of the process and stovepiped environments. An integrat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Object Oriented Repository for Data Structures

    SBC: Data Research & Analysis Corp.            Topic: A05133

    The end-product of this solicitation is the development of an Object Oriented Repository; for Phase I, a requirements specification of the Repository is to be delivered. Key to this development are considerations for performance, both in inserting and retrieving information from the Repository. Secondary considerations include flexibility, security, and robustness among other qualities. Unlike ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. The use of proteomics for surrogate markers of prion infection

    SBC: BIOTRACES, INC.            Topic: OSD05H06

    We propose new methods for discovery of TSE biomarkers based on combing the MultiPhoton Detection (MPD) technique with methods of proteomics, especially by applying MPD enhanced differential display of proteins (dd-PROT/MPD). This MPD enabled techniques, developed by the group of Dr. A. K. Drukier, enables more sensitive and less expensive tests for correlating the levels of low abundance protein ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Portable Pulmonary Injury Diagnostic Device

    SBC: TESSONICS CORP.            Topic: OSD05H12

    The technical objective of this proposal is to develop and test a novel technological concept that utilizes the principles of medical percussion and, further, to design, assemble and test a bench-top model of this diagnostic device. A theoretical model of a contact source for low frequency sound radiation will be developed and the acoustic frequency spectra of both the radiated and received signal ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Optically clear ballistic resistant polymer nanocomposites

    SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED            Topic: OSD05H02

    The modern warfighter is equipped with the best personal protective equipment available today, but that is not enough. Thirteen percent of casualties in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm were ophthalmic injuries and only 3% of those injured were wearing protective goggles. There is a real and immediate need for a lightweight, optically clear visor that will provide adequate protection to ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Microstructural Reconstruction and Three-Dimensional Mesh Generation for Polycrystalline Materials

    SBC: High Performance Technologies, Inc.            Topic: A05051

    The Department of Defense's (DoD) Materials by Design program cannot achieve its ultimate goal of discovery, design, and optimization of materials with the novel properties needed to meet current and future needs of the DoD. Government researchers do not have the tools necessary to construct realistic material models capable of making a quantitative connection with real-world materials. High Perf ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy
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