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  1. Diagnostic Device for Norovirus Gastroenteritis

    SBC: Inbios International Inc            Topic: A14049

    Infectious diseases can have a significant impact on operational readiness of military forces. This proposal describes a rapid immunochromatographic diagnostic test for gastroenteritis caused by Norovirus (NoV) infection.The test shall be used in combination with a portable reader (powered by rechargeable batteries) for automated reading and interpretation.The proposed solution is small, lightweig ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Automated trace gas molecular analyzer using rotational spectroscopy

    SBC: BrightSpec, Inc.            Topic: A13007

    BrightSpecs core technology, based on time-domain Fourier transform millimeter wave (FT-mmw) emission spectroscopy, is the best match to both the ARMY needs described in the SBIR solicitation, and to the needs of other customers both within the Department of Defense and civilian markets. BrightSpec has adopted the name Fourier TransformMolecular Rotational Resonance (FT-MRR) for its gas analysis i ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
  3. High Precision Bandwidth-Efficient Navigation

    SBC: VESPERIX CORP            Topic: A13033

    In Phase 1 of this SBIR program, a signal design method was demonstrated that allows accurate ranging in narrow frequency bands, like those used by legacy communications systems. Suitable bands for this novel method include those used by GSM cellular telephones and by narrowband military radios. Phase 1 results in the GSM band showed very accurate ranging is possible without interference to other ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Hydrogel-based Long-duration ultrasound wound dressing to enhance cellular regeneration and rapid wound closure

    SBC: Zetroz Systems LLC            Topic: A14AT016

    Therapeutic ultrasound is a common modality for pain management and rehabilitation therapy which has been clinically utilized for 60 years. Specifically designed ultrasonic devices for accelerated healing and wound site debridement are generally hand-operated bulky systems. As such, they are used on a case-by-case basis with irregular therapeutic treatment regimens dependent on patient access and ...

    STTR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. Multifunctional Textile Coating of Military Fabrics

    SBC: MATERIALS MODIFICATIONS INC            Topic: A13AT020

    "US Armys combat uniform systems currently use NyCo fabrics which are made using a 50% nylon/50% cotton blend. Army Combat Utility (ACU) uniforms have excellent comfort and durability but lack flame resistance (FR). The US Army relies on expensive FR fabrics for protecting warfighters against fire hazards. These FR fabrics are typically made using specialty fibers such as Lenzing FR rayon fibers a ...

    STTR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
  6. Coastal Eyes, a Multi-Mission Topographic, Current Retrieval and Debris Mapping Sensor System

    SBC: Arete Associates            Topic: 832D

    Areté Associates proposes the Coastal Eyes, a multi-mission sensor system to respond to NOAA’s core mission objectives for coastal emergency management measurements to map land and surface water topography over coastal, waterways and fresh water regions; surface (fresh and oceans) currents, debris detections and storm surges. Areté will develop a responsive, cost-effective sensor solution, whi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  7. Laser Sensor for Unattended, and Precise Determination of Calcium and Strontium in Seawater

    SBC: CHEMLED TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: 861X

    The use of unattended floats, platforms, and drones addresses the immense challenge of cost-effectively characterizing the chemistry of the oceans. The proposed program strengthens this capability by demonstrating the feasibility of Laser Fluorescence Enhanced Flame Spectrophotometry (LFEFS) for the simultaneous and high precision measurement of calcium and strontium. These are key elements of the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  8. Standoff technologies for the detection of Explosively Formed Penetrators (EFPs)

    SBC: COVAR, LLC            Topic: A14039

    Phase II proposal for SBIR topic A14-039. Per the Phase II solicitation, CoVar Applied Technologies, Inc., proposes to utilize the novel features for the reliable detection and classification of explosively formed penetrators (EFPs) that were developed in Phase I to construct an autonomous EFP detection algorithm and planned EFP detection system. The proposed Phase II effort focuses on the develop ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Technologies to Enable Screen Size Independent Software

    SBC: Applied Technical Systems Inc.            Topic: A15033

    Modern tactical environments exhibit a wide array of distributed cognition challenges, particularly with the proliferation of device types available to commanders and soldiers. The transition between desktop and handheld device profiles presents a difficult choice for application design, between costly custom development per-platform or scaling technologies that dont adequately address contextual ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
  10. Rapid, sensitive and multiplex detection of pathogens in water and food within disposable cartridges

    SBC: Ancera, Inc.            Topic: A15064

    Each year, over 48 million people fall sick, 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 people die due to food related illnesses in the U.S. alone. Unfortunately, existing technologies for pathogen detection in food and water are too slow and inefficient taking days to conclude, and requiring either intense labor in a dedicated laboratory or expensive capital equipment. We propose to develop a sensitive, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseArmy
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