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AMAP-based Autonomic Security Operations Center (ASoC)
SBC: AVIRTEK, INC. Topic: AF151031In this STTP project, AVIRTEK will leverage the tools and algorithms developed in the AMAP Phase II SBIR to develop an AMAP-based Autonomic Security Operations Center (ASoC) system that continuously monitors the cyber resources and services 24 by 7, performs anomaly behavior analysis to detect malicious activities and proactively recommends actions to stop attacks and minimize their impacts. AMAP- ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Model Level Integrated Simulation Architecture for Collaborative Development
SBC: RTSYNC CORP Topic: MDA18012We propose to develop a simulation architecture framework that enables development teams to integrate algorithmic models into a simulation solely through a collaboration layer/interface and software controls. The proposed architecture will address: ease of model integration, model composability, execution speed, and ease of data collection and retrieval. To achieve these objectives, we propose tha ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Development of Solid-state Optical Cooler Materials to Replace Conventional Cryocoolers Used for Cooling SWIR and LWIR Infrared Detectors and Focal-plane-arrays
SBC: N.P. PHOTONICS, INC. Topic: CBD171001Electro-optical infrared and long wavelength infrared detectors and sensors are increasingly important for the Chemical/Biological Defense community. Solid-state optical cooler materials are in demand for replacing mechanical closed cycle coolers used in current LWIR standoff sensors to achieve cryogenic temperatures. Recent advances in optical cooling of rare-earth doped materials are pointing to ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Natural Rubber Production
SBC: EDISON AGROSCIENCES INC Topic: ST18C001Natural rubber is an essential manufacturing material that possesses performance properties that are superior to synthetic rubber for many product applications. However, natural rubber production is limited to a single species (rubber tree) in a limited geographic area (Southeast Asia) and is predicted to be incapable of meeting future demand. Producing rubber from another commercial crop such as ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Solar Blind Deep UV Avalanche Photo Detectors and Arrays
SBC: ADROIT MATERIALS, INC. Topic: ST18C003The objective of this project is to develop a compact and efficient avalanche photodiode (APD), operating between 200-250 nm, for implementation in the next generation bio-chem-detectors. The proposed detectors will be based on the AlGaN materials system and will be solar blind, highly sensitive, smaller, less expensive, and more robust than current UV detectors. Development of such APDs will enab ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Cost Effective, Freestanding Super-Resolving Phase Filter for UV, VIS, and IR Wavelengths
SBC: NuSpot Technologies, LLC Topic: SB172004In this effort, NuSpot Technologies, LLC proposes the development of a cost-effective, self-contained and easy to manufacture Superresolving Phase Filter capable of generating a sub-wavelength scale, or “superresolved,” spot of electromagnetic radiation that can be customized to operate at a given target wavelength in the IR, Vis, or UV. Successful completion of this SBIR project will enable: ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
CrasHD: Semantics-Aware, Human-Assisted, Security-Critical Data Triage in COTS Application Crashes
SBC: ZeroPoint Dynamics LLC Topic: SB173003Over a decade ago, security practitioners highlighted threats posed by memory corruption exploits subverting systems through manipulation of security-critical non-control-data — without ever corrupting application control-flow. Since that demonstration, however, the full power of data-oriented attacks went largely unnoticed until very recently. One reason for this recent emergence is that exploi ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
nXcomms: Intelligent Patient Simulation
SBC: BIOMOJO LLC Topic: DHA191002BioMojo proposes to develop a language-based intelligent patient simulation platform for the purpose of providing students with a realistic training environment and instructors better control over the training environment involving simulated patients.
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Clinical Evaluation of Biocompatible Dressings for the Delivery of Analgesics
SBC: Keratin Biosciences Inc. Topic: A14048The Phase I and Phase II projects that are the basis for this Phase II enhancement proposal tested the feasibility of releasing opiate compounds from a topical wound dressing for burn pain relief and treatment. This project culminated with a regulatory s
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
FEOL & BEOL PARTITIONING
SBC: ALPHACORE INC Topic: DMEA182002Alphacore proposes Dr. Yago Gonzalez-Velo as the principal investigator (PI) for this SBIR program. Dr. Gonzalez-Velo has experience ranging from radiation effects, characterization to implementation of novel technologies in the BEOL of CMOS circuits. Dr Gonzalez Velo has gained experience in BEOL layer design, as well as photolithography mask design, and MEMS manufacturing experience through dif ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Microelectronics Activity