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  1. Shipboard Cross Domain Secure Solutions

    SBC: ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY INC            Topic: N181092

    Submarines have many computer applications and systems to monitor real-time operational status of the mechanical systems onboard. These applications are classified at different levels and are spread across subnets in multiple security domains. The mixed domain nature of submarine networks forces applications that should operate at lower security levels to operate at higher security levels. This co ...

    SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Aqueous Based Automatic Fire Extinguishing System

    SBC: Fire Solutions, LLC            Topic: N132085

    Fire Solutions LLC will demonstrate a vehicle crew fire protection system that utilizes both water mist and aqueous foam subsystems in a Phase I effort utilizing a steel simulated"Humvee"built by Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake. The proposed crew fire protection system will function automatically even if vehicle power is disrupted, and will protect vehicle occupants against external pool fire ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  3. Robust, Lightweight Wiring for Space Applications

    SBC: MINNESOTA WIRE & CABLE CO            Topic: AF112093

    ABSTRACT: An ability to reduce the weight of cables has the potential to provide significant cost savings, reduce maintenance and improve reliability of satellites. The costs of developing and producing satellites are linearly proportional with the satellite"s weight, with each kilogram costing around $1 million when delivery-to-space costs are included. With global satellite launches expected to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Investigation of Donor and Acceptor Ion Implantation in AlN

    SBC: AGNITRON TECHNOLOGY, INC.            Topic: 02a

    AlN is an attractive material for power electronics device applications due to its wide bandgap and resulting high electric breakdown field. One of the major challenges that need to be addressed to achieve full utilization of AlN for power electronics applications is the development of a doping strategy for both donors and acceptors. Ion implantation is a particularly attractive approach since it ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy
  5. Low Cost Small Sample Volume High Precision Carbon Dioxide Analyzer

    SBC: LI-COR BIOSCIENCES, INC.            Topic: 18a

    The increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is changing the earths climate. Climate change will cause periods of extremely high daily temperatures, increase the frequency of heavy rainfall, intensify droughts, increase the maximum wind speed of cyclones, and cause sea levels to rise. The unavailability of low-cost, high-performance atmospheric carbon dioxide analyzers constrai ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy
  6. GaAsSb/AlGaAsP Superlattice Polarized Electron Source

    SBC: SVT ASSOCIATES INC            Topic: 41e

    The negative-electron-affinity (NEA) photocathodes which produce polarized electrons are a vital component of electron accelerators such as that at DoE Jefferson Lab and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). Future systems, such as the International Linear Collider (ILC), will require a polarized electron beam intensity at least 20 times greater than produced by strained GaAs, which is us ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy
  7. FLA2SH: Flexible Levels of Adaptable Autonomy for Sensor Handling

    SBC: SMART INFORMATION FLOW TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: AF141027

    ABSTRACT: SIFT, with subject matter expertise from the UAS pilots and sensor operators (SOs) at UAV Associates and in sensor processing capabilities from Ball Aerospace, will develop FLA2SH (Flexible Levels of Adaptable Autonomy for Sensor Handling) to extend and integrate with AFRL"s successful Flexible Levels of Execution-Interface Technologies (FLEX-IT) architecture for multi-modal delegation ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Gear Coatings for Loss of Lubrication Mitigation

    SBC: PHYGEN COATINGS, INC.            Topic: A14001

    Army rotorcrafts are required to operate in extreme situations such as loss of lubrication to the drive systems. Current designs allow for 30 minutes of operation at 50% power, but the Army has a need to improve aircraft survivability beyond this threshold. Phygen Coatings has developed a unique, patented technology for surface improvement of industrial tooling and precision machine components. In ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. CAMO: Cognitive Assessment and Monitoring of Operators

    SBC: SMART INFORMATION FLOW TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: OSD141AU1

    SIFT proposes to develop CAMO (Cognitive Assessment and Monitoring of Operators), a zero-intrusion method for human-machine state assessment. Our unique approach utilizes behavioral data already be-ing generated and collected during normal task completion, eliminating the need for additional tasks and more importantly additional monitoring equipment attached to the human. We will utilize SIFT"s in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  10. Efficient EMI/RFI attenuation by GaN-based coating on spinel windows

    SBC: SVT ASSOCIATES INC            Topic: N141038

    With the advent of electromagnetic and electro-optical sensors in modern military platforms, the issue of detectability extends well beyond that of visible light. The suppression of Electromagnetic Interference/Radio Frequency Interference (EMI/RFI) is considered as one of vital elements of survivability. In general, windows are one of the main sources of EMI/RFI signature. High optical quality wi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
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