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  1. Information Fusion System for Counter-Terrorism Operations

    SBC: DEUMBRA, INC.            Topic: N/A

    In this Phase I SBIR , we shall demonstrate, the Integrated Fusion Dashboard, a system that can fuse uncertainties from multi-source data sets using two distinct detection mechanisms. To ensure that the fused product makes sense to the counter-terrorismanalyst, we are pleased to have Mr. Craig Robinson, a decorated and retired 30 year veteran of the DIA to evaluate the results 21st Century Te ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Organic Thin Film Transistor for Bioterrorism Pathogen Detection

    SBC: AGAVE BIOSYSTEMS INC.            Topic: N/A

    It is clear now that deadly biological materials can easily be spread throughout the U.S., and that there are few methods currently available to rapidly detect and identify these bioterrorist agents. Significant resources have been applied to thedevelopment of DNA diagnostic systems for this purpose but, to date, these systems are limited in their ability to accurately and reliably detect small ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Whispering Gallery Mode Resonator Biosensor for Bioterrorist and Biowarfare Agent Detection

    SBC: AGAVE BIOSYSTEMS INC.            Topic: N/A

    Agave BioSystems, in collaboration with Dr. Robert Boyd, of the Institute of Optics at the University of Rochester, proposes to develop an ultra sensitive and highly specific biosensor based on whispering gallery mode (WGM) resonator technology forbioterrorist and biowarfare agent detection. This novel biosensor would couple the specificity of antibody detection with the increased sensitivity of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  4. Mobile Collaboration in Multi-Security Level Domains

    SBC: Asier Technology Corporation            Topic: N/A

    Asier will provide a collaboration tool with 2-way text messaging, file and image transfer, and limited voice capability over a secure, low-bandwidth connection.The Navy will benefit from wireless communication tools that act like a hybrid between e-mail and real time chat, storing messages, still images and video clips with an easy-to-use retrieval method. A new collaboration suite can be develo ...

    STTR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  5. Broadband/Multi-band Reflector Antenna Feeds Supporting X, Ku, K, Ka, and Q Frequency Bands.

    SBC: AUSTIN INFO SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    The Phase II effort would continue with the development of feeds to cover the satellite and communications bands ranging from X through Q bands. The feeds are designed with Coaxial cavity radiators covering the individual frequency bands of interest. Theresearch suggests that one or more feeds could be developed to retrofit on the current HDR antenna to provide additional capability. Our Phase ...

    SBIR Phase II 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Broadband/Multi-band Reflector Antenna Feeds Supporting X, Ku, K, Ka, and Q Frequency Bands.

    SBC: AUSTIN INFO SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    The Phase II effort would continue with the development of feeds to cover the satellite and communications bands ranging from X through Q bands. The feeds are designed with Coaxial cavity radiators covering the individual frequency bands of interest. Theresearch suggests that one or more feeds could be developed to retrofit on the current HDR antenna to provide additional capability. Our Phase ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Passive Rocket Motor Identification

    SBC: AVISYS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    We are proposing to develop unique and innovative Passive Missile Warning signature processing algorithms to meet threat identificationneeds and optimize IRCM protection for today's military and civilian aircraft from the early generation AND today's advanced IR missilethreats. Our missile identification algorithm concepts concentrate on real time situational awareness processing of rocket motor r ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  8. Laser Beamrider Optical Countermeasures

    SBC: AVISYS, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Today's military aircraft require protection against a new generation of laser beamrider (LBR) threats that are more capable and difficult to defeat. In many cases, high levels of disruptive Optical Countermeasures (OCM) jamming energy must be directed atthe LBR operator to temporarily dazzle his optical tracking system (human eye or EO camera/video) to prevent him from maintaining a steady lock a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  9. Single Channel Ground Moving Target Indication (GMTI)

    SBC: CAE SOFT CORP.            Topic: N/A

    CAE Soft Corporation proposes to demonstrate the feasibility of an innovative approach to simultaneous detect, track and geo-locate both moving and stationary targets in a manner that can be readily implemented in the single channel APS-137 radar.TheSingle Channel Moving Target Indication (SC-MTI) mode when used simultaneous with the SAR mode will provide the APS-137 the ability to continuously an ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
  10. Ultra-Wideband Impulse Radiating Antennas and Discones

    SBC: FARR RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Ultra-Wideband antennas are a critical component of Ultra-Wideband communications and surveillance systems. Such antennas must cover a bandwidth of 20 MHz to 4 GHz, be omnidirectional, and be convenient to transport and deploy. We consider here how tomodify existing two antennas, the Impulse Radiating Antenna (IRA) and the discone, to achieve those goals. Commercially available IRAs already have d ...

    SBIR Phase I 2003 Department of DefenseNavy
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