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In-situ Monitoring for Blown Powder Additive Manufacturing
SBC: ADDITIVE MONITORING, INC. Topic: X22DOTCSO1Goals of phase I: Determine the feasibility of structured light measurement to perform in situ monitoring on blown powder additive manufacturing (AM) Validate initial proof-of-concept structured light measurement system on SPEE3D’s WarpSPEE3D 3D Metal Blown Metal Printer SPEE3D is a subcontractor on this effort and anticipates supporting in-situ monitoring technology testing on-site. See lett ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Ground Asset Navigation using Aerial Guidance in Contested Environments
SBC: UTOPIACOMPRESSION,CORPORATION Topic: X22DOTCSO1In contested and challenging environments, visual line of sight to intruder or target ground vehicles is restricted for ground based tracker vehicles equipped with EO sensors. Under such conditions, aerial support provides an abundance of information as the intruding vehicles can be efficiently identified and tracked from above accurately. However, there are certain difficulties with this approach ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Kessler Run
SBC: CONTINUUM SPACE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: AF21STCSO1The number of Resident Space Objects (RSOs), particularly in low Earth orbit, is rapidly increasing, both wanted and unwanted, friendly and otherwise. Thus, a critical need to service, whether to refuel, repair, remove, or reposition RSOs at scale is emerging. Specifically, the capability to visit numerous RSOs with a single spacecraft. Currently, designing and optimizing such missions under rapid ...
STTR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Studies of Power, Propulsion, and Thermal Systems for Air-Breathing Electric Propulsion Space Vehicles in VLEO
SBC: VIRIDIAN SPACE CORP Topic: X22DOTCSO1This study focuses on the design of a satellite that utilizes air-scooping electric thruster (ASET) technology. ASET technology operates by ingesting rarefied atmospheric air at Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) altitudes, between 200-300 km, and feeding this collected air to a plasma thruster. Viridian’s (patent-pending) technology has been shown by analysis and numerical simulation to enable a vi ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseAir Force -
A Dynamic Vulnerability Tool to Immediately Notify DAF Developers of Newly Discovered Vulnerabilities, Patches, Exploits in the Wild in support of USAF Software Supply Risk Reduction Requirements
SBC: RAPIDFORT INC Topic: X22DOTCSO1Software Supply Chain Cyberattacks are increasing in severity and frequency. For example, the number of intentional supply chain attacks is estimated to have increased in industry by 650% in 2021 with 2022’s growth to be on a similar trajectory. A wave of software supply chain attacks is coming particularly in light of the War in Eastern Europe. To meet these new threats a new cybersecurity appr ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Extending the Reach of Rehabilitative Care Teams
SBC: SPARTA SOFTWARE CORPORATION Topic: X22DOTCSO1Sparta Science provides a movement health intelligence platform that can quickly measure human movement capabilities with research-grade hardware combined with ML/AI technology. The Sparta Movement Health Platform (SMHP) provides individuals, medical professionals, performance practitioners, and their organizations with the data, insights, and functionality to support clinical and operational deci ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Effective Compaction of UAV LiDAR and Other Data Transmission to Maximize Bandwidth and Security
SBC: ATOMBEAM TECHNOLOGIES INC. Topic: X22DOTCSO1AtomBeam proposes to incorporate a significant modification to its Compaction product, called count sketch, to enable Compaction to encode LiDAR data from UAS as well as other data streams. Compaction in its current release is capable of encoding most typical UAS data, other than video. AtomBeam’s process entails building Codebooks from representative sample datasets using machine learning. Code ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Surgical Decision-Making Simulation in Virtual Reality for Forward Deployed Damage Control Resuscitation and Surgery
SBC: SIMX, INC Topic: X22DOTCSO1Under the Agile Combat Employment (ACE) model, there is a mission need to conduct operations across a large geographic area and require support from austere resuscitative and surgical care (ARSC) teams capable of providing damage control surgery (DCS) to mitigate both operational and strategic risk. DCS is a key capability provided by ARSC and must be deliberately trained and developed to be succe ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Surgical Perioperative Expeditionary Medical Support Training for Air Force Nursing using Virtual Reality
SBC: SIMX, INC Topic: X22DOTCSO1The US Air Force and partner forces have a significant mission to provide perioperative expeditionary medical support across the continuum of surgical emergencies encountered in the field. Through adaptations proposed in this STTR, SimX’s Virtual Reality Medical Simulation System (VRMSS) will facilitate training capabilities in the realm of surgical nursing to support the USAF 6th Medical Group ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseAir Force -
VR Military Women's Health Care Services Simulation Training for Deployed Servicemembers
SBC: SIMX, INC Topic: X22DOTCSO1Military service poses unique challenges for women’s health and requires special consideration for Air Force and partner force healthcare providers. As the number of women in the military continues to increase, it will become even more important to ensure that military providers are specifically trained to provide comprehensive care for female service members and to anticipate potential medical ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of DefenseAir Force