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  1. Low-Cost Fabrication Methods for Arcjet Heater Segment Development

    SBC: EXQUADRUM INC            Topic: AF04287

    High pressure segmented arc heater facilities are the core of the Nation’s aerospace capabilities used to test high-pressure, aeroheating environments up through Mach 20. The special thermal environments of these unique facilities require a thorough understanding of the design considerations in high heat flux material selection and fabrication technologies. The proposed research effort will de ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  2. Advanced Composite Structural Members for Tall, Narrow Structures

    SBC: COMPOSITE SUPPORT & SOLUTIONS, INC.            Topic: AF04267

    Composite Support & Solutions Inc (CSSI), proposes a Phase-II Project that involves the design, testing, and construction of a 135 foot tall prototype tower. The innovative nature of this tower is not only that it is made of composite materials, but also that it is completely fastenerless. Therefore tower design has the potential to operate for its design lifetime of 50 years in hot and humid envi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Interactive CD-ROM for Coping with Breast Cancer

    SBC: Mpower LLC            Topic: 101

    DESCRIPTION Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women with over one million new cases reported in the world each year A diagnosis of breast cancer is frequently and understandably associated with high levels of psychosocial distress While support groups and stress management interventions have increased social support reduced psychosocial and physiological stress improved active co ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  4. Silicon-Based Visible/Near-Infrared Affordable Missile Warning Sensor

    SBC: EDDY CO.            Topic: N03T020

    The proposed effort, in response to Office of Naval Research STTR Topic N03-T020, is to develop a prototype affordable visible/near-infrared missile warning sensor (AMWS), which uses conventional silicon based CCD technology as a detector. This sensor would ultimately form part of a Directed Infrared Counter-Measure (DIRCM) system designed to protect naval aircraft from anti-aircraft missiles. T ...

    STTR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Integrated hardware/software mechanism for system security monitoring

    SBC: IDEABUILDERS            Topic: HSB052004

    The goal of the proposed work is to develop a hardware device and associated software to allow the memory of a host computer system to be monitored and analysed remotely, even if an intruder has intsalled sotware designed to hide evidence of their activity.

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security
  6. Kennen Technologies- Secure Security System Monitor

    SBC: Kennen Technologies, LLC            Topic: HSB052004

    Kennen has a patent pending architecture for a semiconductor device that will execute a model driven instance of an abstract algorithm. This invention is relevant to HSARPA`s HASSM objectives because it will support detection of a variety of threat/intrusion models at wire speed, can be securely isolated from attack, is not vulnerable to buffer overflow, and can provide breakthrough detection acui ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security
  7. Autopilot- A High Assurance Host Monitor

    SBC: Komoku, Inc.            Topic: HSB052004

    One of the fundamental goals of computer security is to ensure the integrity of system resources. Because all user applications rely on the integrity of the kernel and core system utilities, the compromise of any one part of the system can result in a complete lack of reliability in the system as a whole. Particularly in the case of commodity operating systems, the ability to place assurance on th ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security
  8. Hand-Held MENTOR for Biological Threat Material Detection and Identification

    SBC: Menon and Associates, Inc.            Topic: HSB052001

    Emergency responders require a hand-held instrument in the field for screening specific sites for biological threat materials. In Phase I we will complete a design for an instrument, called MENTOR, which meets the needs and specifications of the emergency response teams. Innovative methods will be used to test electronic and software modules to transition the MENTOR system from a desktop to hand-h ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security
  9. Handheld Biosensor using Magnetic Labels and Giant Magnetoresistive Sensors with Fluid Force Discrimination

    SBC: Seahawk Biosystems Corporation            Topic: HSB052001

    Seahawk Biosystems is developing a handheld version of the company's Talon Biosensor. The Talon Biosensor is based on the technology developed at the Naval Research Laboratory for multiplexed detection of proteins, bacteria, and viruses, including nucleic acids and toxins. The Talon Biosensor uses magnetic microbeads to label biomolecules captured onto a receptor-patterned microchip that contains ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security
  10. Innovative Gamma source finding array

    SBC: Space Micro Inc.            Topic: HSB052006

    The high stress situations facing Security Staff responsible for detecting radiological threats to the United States is complicated by the need to identify these threats in complex backgrounds of natural and/or legitimately transported medical and industrial radiation sources. Although the operational constraints vary, a common need is to quickly provide Specific Isotope and Source Location inform ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security
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