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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. An Ultra-Wideband Antenna Built Into a Parachute

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

    "On the modern electronic battlefield, a weapon that disables the enemy's electronics can be more useful than a weapon that executes a killing strike. This is possible because a radio frequency (RF) weapon that attacks electronics can be effective over amuch larger radius than a high-explosive (HE) weapon. For example, a single 155-mm artillery shell has a disabling blast radius limited to a few m ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of DefenseArmy
  2. Reflex Triode

    SBC: KTECH CORP.            Topic: N/A

    "Reflex triode bremsstrahlung sources potentially provide warm X-ray sources (20 keV to 500 keV), capable of generating high doses (~10 cal/g gold) over exposure areas of ~20 cm2. This needed capability allows experimental verification of warm X-ray inducedthermomechanical response, SGEMP, and box IEMP models for achieving component and system certification to hostile environments.In a reflex trio ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency
  3. Suppression of Thermal Emission from Exhaust Components Using an Integrated Approach

    SBC: TEMEKU TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    The objective of this program is to develop an integrated approach to obtaining cooler exhaust temperatures, which has minimal impact on vehicle weight, power, and internal space. There were four technical objectives in Phase I:1.Identify the virtualdesign models and computer prediction software that will be used in the computer design phase of the integrated development program; 2.Identify the h ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of DefenseArmy
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    SBC: AeroChem Corporation            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of DefenseArmy
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    SBC: AET, Inc.            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of DefenseArmy
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    SBC: The Athena Group, Inc.            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of DefenseArmy
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    SBC: North Star Research Corp.            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency
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    SBC: Photonic Systems, Inc.            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of DefenseArmy
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    SBC: TPL, INC            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of DefenseArmy
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    SBC: TPL, INC            Topic: N/A

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    SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of DefenseArmy
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