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  1. High Power 2.1 Micron Fiber Laser

    SBC: ADVALUE PHOTONICS INC            Topic: A07190

    High energy laser can provide a tremendous benefit to the army for area protection against rockets, artillery, and mortars (RAM). There is concern about high energy laser systems potentially causing collateral eye damage due to scattering off of target surfaces. We propose to develop innovative high efficient high power 2.1 micron fiber laser that is scalable to power levels of greater than 10kW. ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Novel Efficient and Compact Diode-pumped Rod Gain Modules for Ultra Short Pulsed (USP) Lasers

    SBC: Applied Energetics, Inc.            Topic: A08046

    Lasers based upon rod architectures offer a simple and rugged method for amplifying an Ultra-Short Pulse (USP) duration laser pulse at moderate powers. When paired with a chirped pulse amplifier (CPA) chain, greater system flexibility and capabilities are realized. This proposal provides solutions to overcome the technical challenges when combining the two techniques in high repetition rate opera ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. Advanced Articulated Soldier Knee and Elbow Protection System

    SBC: Armorworks Enterprises, Inc.            Topic: A08197

    There is an acute need for lightweight, articulating elbow and knee ballistic systems that provide protection against NIJ Level II threat projectiles. Our SBIR Phase I effort focuses on developing a flexible elbow and knee armor system which is capable of meeting NIJ 0101.04 Level II protection requirements. We plan to evaluate both commercially available and new materials that will provide ball ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. LABORATORY TESTING PROCEDURES FOR CHARACTERIZING THE ARMOR MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES DUE TO BLAST LOADING

    SBC: Armorworks Enterprises, Inc.            Topic: A08202

    The goal of this SBIR Phase I program is to develop procedures for laboratory testing to characterize various armor materials and structures subjected to blast loading due to land explosions created by land mines and explosive devices. ArmorWorks will prepare standardized guidelines for the laboratory test methods, including specimen geometry and dimensions; specimen attachment fixtures to get sta ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Condition-based Self Healing Systems for Multifunctional Composites

    SBC: RK COMPOSITES, INC.            Topic: A09096

    In this Phase I SBIR program, RK Composites, Inc. (RKCI) will develop condition-based self healing systems for multifunctional composite materials. Our technology enables damage mitigation by pre-damage repair, inclusion of condition based monitoring, extensive and tailorable multifunctionality, and material modifications to improve the mechanical properties of high-strength advanced composites. I ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Inertial Measurement Unit with Distributed Packaging

    SBC: Fibernetics LLC            Topic: A08196

    The development of small inertial measurement units (IMUs) with enhanced performance capabilities is critical for achieving the desired performance for use in modern missiles. The fiber optic gyroscope (FOG) that has been in development for several years is now in its early product stage. In comparison with the previous generations of gyros such as the mechanical gyro and the ring laser gyro, the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy
  7. Cognitive/Motor Therapy Application Using Console-Based Videogame Platform

    SBC: KINETIC MUSCLES, INC.            Topic: OSD09H01

    Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a leading source of morbidity in U.S. soldiers in Iraq. Each year 1.5 million Americans sustain a TBI and there are 5.3 million people with a permanent TBI-related disability in the U.S. Videogames have been shown to increase TBI patient cognitive ability, memory and recall.. The purpose of this proposal is to meld clinical strategies used in treating TBI patient ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Reusable and Adaptable Cognitive Decision Aids Components For Remote Weapon Stations

    SBC: KUTTA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A08045

    For Phase II, Kutta proposes the System of Modular Adaptable Reusable Tools (SMART) solution to produce a software and hardware product capable of providing the warfighter with dramatic reductions in cognitive workload across multiple platforms and applications. The SMART product provides the Army with a unified library of decision aids capable of reuse across current and future force products th ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. UAV Sensor Controller for Manned Aircraft

    SBC: KUTTA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: A09016

    This proposal offers a solution for the development of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) controller for manned aircraft. In this endeavor, Kutta and its partners design and develop an innovative concept for the control of UAVs from the cockpit of manned airborne platforms. The Work Plan employs the Rational Unified Process to ensure focus on user needs and system goals. The Work Plan utilizes innov ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. A High Production Rate Process to Fabricate Low Cost High Strength MMCs In Net Shape

    SBC: ATS-MER, LLC            Topic: A07063

    Military systems are traditionally produced in steel because of excellent mechanical properties and low cost. For a lighter weight and more mobile force, all aspects of military systems are being scrutinized for possible weight reduction. Metal matrix composites with discontinuous reinforcements offer the potential for the very high strength and modulus required for targeted Army applications su ...

    SBIR Phase II 2009 Department of DefenseArmy
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