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  1. Rapid Atomic Level, Mechano Chemical Polishing of Silicon Carbide Substrates

    SBC: Sinmat Inc            Topic: MDA04T018

    Currently one of the outstanding challenges is the affordable, volume production of epi-ready, 100 mm SiC wafers that are scratch-free and have atomic-scale surface finish. As SiC is relatively chemically inert and mechanically hard, aggressive polishing methods involving very hard particles have been used to achieve high removal rates, but such methods create a high degree of sub-surface damage ...

    STTR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency
  2. Keystone: Refactoring Tools for SOA

    SBC: MODUS OPERANDI, INC.            Topic: A05102

    The U.S. Army has for many decades met the challenge of utilizing SIGINT and COMINT to control the battle space for America and its coalition partners. This has been achieved despite continuous changes in the nature of threats to the warfighter as well as rapid advances in technology. In the era of Network-Centric Operations the Army is again challenged with a new interoperability paradigm. Mo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Door Breaching Ammunition

    SBC: POLYSHOK, INC.            Topic: SOCOM05002

    Using Polyshok patented technology, Polyshok, Inc. will complete the development of the high performance door breaching round started in Phase I and make it production ready. In addition the manufacturing technology will be developed to produce this 12 gauge ammunition on commercial high speed loading equipment. All M1030 US Army 12 gauge Door Breaching performance requirements will be met as par ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  4. Hardware-Based Anti-Tamper Techniques

    SBC: The Athena Group, Inc.            Topic: A05136

    To meet the challenge of preventing or delaying the reverse engineering or compromise of U.S. developed technologies embedded in U.S. Army weapon systems, Athena proposes a comprehensive framework for the design of custom single-chip secure processors. This framework will enable designers to rapidly and cost-effectively produce secure, custom system-on-a-chip processors, as well as design collater ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. HIGHLY EFFICIENT TURBOFAN ENGINE AERO DESIGN FOR LONGER RANGE MUNITIONS

    SBC: Florida Turbine Technologies Inc.            Topic: A04172

    Small expendable gas turbine engines historically suffer from poor specific fuel consumption (SFC) and high costs for military applications. These engines are single-shaft turbojets and their use in the propulsion system of future advanced munitions such as the Army’s Non-Line of Sight Launch System Loitering Attack Munition (NLOS-LS LAM) will greatly limit the munition’s operational capabili ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Chemical Casualty Care: Wound Dressings Designed to Speed Wound Closure Following Debridement of Cutaneous Vesicant Injuries

    SBC: Quick-Med Technologies, Inc.            Topic: A05131

    Quick-Med Technologies (QMT) has shown proof of concept for an advanced wound care dressing to speed healing of partial thickness skin wounds in vesicant injured patients, specifically for application after skin debridement. This wound dressing is antimicrobial and superabsorbent to provide moist wound healing while protecting from bacterial infection, including resistant species. The wound dres ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. CMC Combustor Liner

    SBC: Spiritech Advanced Products, Inc.            Topic: AF05192

    The future of manned and unmanned vehicles requires significant improvements in engine thrust-to-weight ratio, efficiency, and engine operating temperatures. One area where these improvements may be realized is in the main combustor for supersonic missiles, Mach 8-10 strike/reconnaissance aircraft, and hypersonic vehicles operating with a Turbine Based Combined Cycle (TBCC). High temperature mat ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Targeted Therapy for Neoplastic Diseases

    SBC: TRANSGENEX NANOBIOTECH, INC.            Topic: A05177

    Identification of effective treatments is urgently needed to provide patients with better options in treating ovarian cancer, which afflicts 25,580 Americans annually. Ovarian cancer is caused by genetic alternations; therefore, gene therapy offers a promising approach for the treatment of ovarian cancer. Transgenex Nanobiotech (TGN) Inc has developed a nanoencapsulated transposon system (NTS) fo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. A Very High Bit Rate Broadband Acoustic Modem for Short-to-Medium Range Data Transmission in Ports and Shallow Water using Spread-Spectrum Modulation

    SBC: EDGEONE LLC            Topic: N05T022

    This proposal presents the development, testing and commercialization of two very high bit rate broadband acoustic modem prototypes, capable of achieving true data rates of up to 100 kbps at a maximum range of 300 meters, for a maximum rate-range of 30 kbps-km. The frequency band of operation is 240 kHz to 360 kHz approximately. The technology is based on an improved algorithm for estimating the t ...

    STTR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Advanced Electrical Power Management System

    SBC: Custom Manufacturing & Engineering, Inc.            Topic: N04T023

    CME along with Texas A&M University (TAMU) continue under this proposed Phase II to further develop an advanced electrical power management system for shipboard application, called PARE (Power Analysis and Reconfiguration Engine). The present version of PARE is a monitoring and control system that monitors the shipboard electrical power system, detects abnormal and fault conditions, determines a ...

    STTR Phase II 2006 Department of DefenseNavy
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