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Integrated Quantum Systems Design and Fabrication Technology
SBC: Guided Particle Systems Inc. Topic: AF19BT001Our proposal is focused on determining the need and feasibility for integrated quantum systems design and fabrication technologies to enable rapid research and development prototyping, and subsequent production, and an industrial base for integrated quantum machines and systems. We focus on the problem of field-able quantum systems for communication networks to support the Air Force as a use case ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Ultra-Wideband and Full Duplex Radio
SBC: Novaa Ltd Topic: AF19BT001High-speed and reliable tactical communications have empowered the Air Force with overwhelming information superiority, and control of the battlespace. However, the effectiveness of such systems has been impacted by the increasingly congested and contested spectral environment, compounded by the reliance on half-duplex systems. The latter rely on time- or frequency-division to separate transmit an ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Next Generation Satellite Communications
SBC: Blue Cubed, LLC Topic: AF19BT001Small Satellites are a rapidly growing technology and of great interest to both commercial and DOD customers. With the increased access to space and the maturation of small satellites, the mission capabilities have expanded significantly. Along with these expanded capabilities are a need for new approaches to satellite communications with increased capabilities. Blue Cubed is working on developing ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Ubihere Air Force Focus Area Identified- Open Call for Science and Technology Created by Early-Stage (e.g. University) Teams
SBC: UBIHERE, INC. Topic: AF19BT001UbiHere, a Columbus Ohio based small business, has developed, in conjunction with The Ohio State University, a unique highly capable low-cost system to address the known issues with GPS denied tracking of assets, equipment or people in indoor and outdoor operating environments. UbiHere’s commercial system is comprised of an application specific electronics tag, designed by the company, whic ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Open Call for Science and Technology Created by Early-Stage (e.g. University) Teams
SBC: KAIROS RESEARCH LLC Topic: AF19BT001Assess the feasibility of a novel technology which automatically generates human-understandable explanations of an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm’s decisions – for example, a deep neural network’s (DNN’s) classification decisions. Our technology, called EMERALD (Explainable Machine Reasoning through the Application of Linked Data), is designed to improve trust a ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Power Electronics Thermal Interface (PETI) with Conductive Diamond Plating
SBC: GLOBAL CIRCUIT INNOVATIONS INC Topic: AF19BT001A growing number of electronic applications within the Air Force, such as devices for power conditioning and distribution, RF power amplification, and high power lasers have been identified for increased heat transfer requirements to maintain operational temperatures at acceptable levels while increasing the performance through higher power. However, this same target research that requires increas ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Open Call for Science and Technology Created by Early-Stage (e.g. University) Teams
SBC: GHOSTWAVE INC Topic: AF19BT001The proliferation and capabilities of hobbyist off-the-shelf drone systems poses a direct and immediate threat to U.S. national security. This proposal is a cUAS system to track unwanted UAS in the vicinity using stealthy radars that are AJ. The project will start with an understanding of customer needs and how we can adapt our proposal to best meet the needs of the Air Force.
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Software-Performed Segregation of Data and Processes within a Real-Time Embedded System
SBC: TRUSTED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: AF19AT013Majority of mission critical systems store and transport heterogeneous information with multiple level of security , which requires assured information segregation. The proposed technology is a software solution to provide highly assured data and process separation and isolation.
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
CIM-MIAS (Cyber Information Management and Mission Impact Analysis System)
SBC: Modus Operandi, Inc. Topic: AF18CT002The DoD lacks an multi-level security (MLS) cyber information management (CIM) system capable of collecting, sharing and disseminating cyber information containing threats, system vulnerabilities and mission impacts and risks for systems operating at multiple security levels. A system that can securely collect and persist this information from various systems operating at various security levels i ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force -
High Temperature Materials for Hypersonic Radomes and Antennas
SBC: AMERICAN TECHNICAL COATINGS, INC. Topic: AF18AT013Successful completion of this Phase II proposal will fully characterize and evaluate a material for use in RF windows on hypersonic flight vehicles. Phase II will specifically examine the materials suitability through RF testing in X, Ku, and Ka bands and at elevated temperatures to 2000°F. The desired outcome will be a material with predictable, repeatable dielectric properties over frequency ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseAir Force