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  1. Daytime Marker

    SBC: Pranalytica, Inc.            Topic: A09AT007

    Pranalytica will develop and provide an integrated target marker that includes marking capabilities at NIR wavelengths and out-of-band MWIR wavelengths, making it backward compatible with existing earlier generation imagers as well as with the newer imagers that provide critical advantage to warfighters by operating at wavelengths where the adversary is not likely to have access to appropriate ima ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  2. Human Performance Optimization

    SBC: HVMN Inc.            Topic: SOCOM17C001

    During altitude-induced hypoxia, operator cognitive and physical capacity degrades, compromising individual and team performance. Cognitive degradation is linked to falling brain energy levels, increased reliance on anaerobic energy production and lactate accumulation. Ketones are the evolutionary alternative substrate to glucose for brain metabolic requirements; previous studies demonstrated that ...

    STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  3. Human Performance Optimization

    SBC: REJUVENATE BIO INC            Topic: SOCOM17C001

    Special OperationsForces (SOF)are an integral aspect of the US military. SOF operators are among the most elite and highly qualified individuals in the U.S.military. As such, extraordinary physical and mental demands are placed upon them to excel in extreme environments for extended periods of time. This unrelenting cycle of combat deployments and intense pre-deployment training shortens the funct ...

    STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  4. Low Signature Optical Guidance of Low Collateral Munitions

    SBC: CORVID TECHNOLOGIES, LLC            Topic: SOCOM061008

    At present, there are no solutions for equipping Class 1 and 2 unmanned aerial system (UAS) platforms with weapons systems that provide the capability for opportunistic engagement of high value targets (HVT). Munitions deployed on larger UAS, and other fixed-wing SOCOM assets, greatly exceed the payload capacity of Class 1 and 2 UAS assets currently in use for intelligence, surveillance, and recon ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  5. 81mm Mortar Guidance Package

    SBC: OPTO-KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS INC            Topic: SOCOM182001

    OKSI will design and build a Precision Guidance Seeker (PGS) for the 81 mm munition. We will enhance and port our target acquisition and tracking algorithms to a real-time processor onboard the PGS, which will receive target-scene imagery prior to launch or while in flight and will deploy post apogee. OKSI will test the algorithms extensively with a wide range of military-relevant real-world data ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  6. Service Life Extension of Machine Gun Barrels

    SBC: ALAMEDA APPLIED SCIENCES CORPORATION            Topic: SOCOM03009

    The purpose of this Phase-I is to demonstrate the feasibility of using Alameda Applied Sciences Corporation's Coaxial Energetic Deposition (CED) process to increase the life of gun barrels, specifically the Mk-46 and Mk-48 light-weight machine guns, by depositing a protective refractory metal coating to the inside of the barrel as a replacement for the chrome coatings that are presently used. The ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  7. Team Transportable Communications/Collection Suite

    SBC: APPLIED SIGNAL TECHNOLOGY            Topic: SOCOM03010

    Propse a design to generate a scalable team transportable command center by integrating the JTRS communication backbone into the JTWS collection system. This system is modular in software and hardware. The object oriented, software defined radio is modeled after the OSI protocol stack to abstract applications from specific transport and physical layer instantiations. The hardware modules containin ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  8. Broadband Down-converter for SOF

    SBC: CENTELLAX, INC.            Topic: SOCOM03012

    The proposed Phase one Project goal is to design and simulate a down converter chip utilizing SiGe that provides pre-amplification, mixing and a flexible scheme of local oscillators to allow any 3 GHz segment of the frequency range between 3 & 40 GHz to be converted to dc-3 GHz for processing with a standard SOCOM 3 GHz receiver. The system architecture utilizes a minimal set of microwave oscillat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  9. Alternative Power Sources

    SBC: FRONT EDGE TECHNOLOGY, INC.            Topic: SOCOM04008

    This program will develop a series of lightweight highly-reliable power sources (5, 10, and 25Wh/day capacities) for installation by SOF at remote sensor sites. Front Edge Technology's (FET's) proposed approach is to integrate ultra-high-reliability solar cells and FET's new long-life solid-state energy-storage-device into a robust lightweight "Power Module". The module components will be simil ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
  10. COMPACT, LOW POWER, WIDEBAND ELECTRO-OPTIC QUICKSCAN RECEIVER

    SBC: IPITEK, Inc.            Topic: SOCOM04004

    The need for a system which can locate mobile, potentially hostile sources over a wide frequency range across the low frequency (LF, 10 kHz - 1 MHz) to microwave (mwave, 1 - 10 GHz) bands mandates a new type of antenna technology that can cover this frequency range with high fidelity. We propose to develop a wideband, rapidly tunable, compact, low power receive antenna that can be integrated into ...

    SBIR Phase I 2004 Department of DefenseSpecial Operations Command
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