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Long-lasting Disposable Insecticidal / Repellent Fabric Barrier for Personal or Area Protection Against Biting Arthropods
SBC: WIDDER BROS INC Topic: DHP13003The Phase II Technical Objectives align with the project goals of developing an outdoor device for spatial protection in a defined, limited outdoor area. While existing work has proven out technology which is effective in indoor areas, the work has not b
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Devices to Prevent and Treat Retained Hemothorax after Chest Injury
SBC: SIM-VIVO LLC Topic: DHP16011Blood in thechestcavity (hemothorax) as a result of injury remains a common and seriouschallengein military and civilian trauma management. The primary treatment of hemothoraxrequires a tubeto beinserted into the pleural space around thelung. Unfortunately, in about20% of thecases,significant amounts of blood,clot, and fibrin remain after initial drainage.Left untreated, thiscan lead to a permanen ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Advanced Female Trauma Training System
SBC: VCOM3D INC Topic: DHP16002For this PhaseII SBIR, Vcom3D,with its subcontractors, the University of Washington and IVIR, Inc.,will develop an Advanced Female Trauma Training System (AFTTS) with realisticfemale anatomy, physiology, and behaviors. The AFTTS include both a Female Trauma Manikin and a tablet-based Virtual Instructor/Patient System (VIPS) thatcommunicates wirelessly with themanikin. The AFTTSwill includesensors ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Iron.Scan – a multiplexed point-of-care diagnostic system for diagnosing anemia and iron deficiency
SBC: VITAME TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: DHP16005VitaMe Technologies Inc. (doing business as “VitaScan”) and Cornell University will develop the “Iron.Scan” - a point-of-care system for iron deficiency and anemia diagnosis in about 10 minutes from a finger stick of blood. The system comprises of (1) an
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Rapid field testing of field water samples for total coliform and E. coli using isothermal amplification and unique micron-sized particles for cell capture and concentration
SBC: IFYBER LLC Topic: DHA17004iFyberLLC proposes to develop acoliform assay with differential detection of E.coliand total coliform that will circumvent thecurrent challenges with detectingthese organismsatalevel of1 CFU per100mLin less than 8 hours. The proposed assay targetsaresult in less than 8 hours by making use of novel microspherereagents forcaptureand concentration of thetargetcells,and couplingthesereagents with loop ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Advanced Manufacturing and Material Measurements Software Tool WEAVE for the Accelerating and Automation of SEM image analysis in the Semiconductor Industry
SBC: Sandbox Semiconductor Incorporated Topic: 90The goal of this proposal is to create the software Weave™ to automate the extraction of critical dimensions (CDs) from scanning electron microscope (SEM) images for the microelectronics industry. Current best practices for extraction of CDs are that personnel analyze the images one by one, which is tedious, prone to human bias, time-consuming and expensive. Successful implementation of Weave™ ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
An Optical Imaging System to Characterize Mechanical Deformation at Microscopic Length Scale
SBC: ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING INNOVATIONS LLC Topic: 90Additive Manufacturing Innovations LLC (AM-Innov) in collaboration with Clarkson University and Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) proposes a new optical imaging system to characterize microscopic deformation of materials. The system, named as a Mechanical Testing at Microscale system (MT@micro), uses a micro-tensile testing device to mechanically load the specimen uniaxially and an optical imaging p ...
SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Watertight CAD for Integrating Isogeometric Analysis into the Model-Based Enterprise
SBC: Nvariate, Inc. Topic: 90Today’s Computer-Aided Design (CAD) applications utilize restrictive mathematical assumptions to approximate the compound geometric intersections necessary to represent real-world products. As a result, critical information is not represented within the Model-Based Definition (MBD) for downstream users in the digital thread, forcing engineers to manually repair CAD models and convert them into d ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Standardizing Grease Sampling and Characterization By Automated Online Device
SBC: POSEIDON SYSTEMS, LLC Topic: 90Scheduled grease sampling is one of the more reliable methods for detecting mechanical issues within machinery. Offline laboratory‐based analysis of the grease can indicate component failures, such as spalling via high concentrations of ferrous particulates. However, consistency, costs, and frequency of sampling are less than ideal. Manually collecting grease samples can put personnel in danger ...
SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Development of a Clinical Decision Support Tool for Early-Detection of Directed Energy-Induced Injury to the Retina
SBC: OCEANIT LABORATORIES INC Topic: DHA192001Laser injury to the retina may be undetected until long-term damage to the retina causes vision loss. Currently Role 3 and Role 4 medics and physicians do not have the ability to quickly detect retinal damage after laser exposure. This deficiency reduces
SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency