List
The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY19 is not expected to be complete until April, 2020.
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Body-aware Robotic Appliqu for Collaborative Evacuation (BRACE)
SBC: Charles River Analytics, Inc. Topic: A17139The DoD envisions UMS to provide significant operational benefit to dangerous protection tasks, such as CASEVAC. Such systems have the potential to remove first responders from harms way and improve the outcomes of combat casualties by enabling rapid CASEVAC in hostile conditions and environments. Multiple designs for such platforms exist. However, in addition to requiring active remote control fo ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of DefenseArmy -
Multi-Resolution Modeling And Simulation Toolkit (MultiMAST)
SBC: Charles River Analytics, Inc. Topic: A16075Megacities are rapidly becoming the epicenter of human activity. Their combination of dense terrains and highly interconnected systems requires a different skillset compared to those required for more conventional US military operations. Given the scale and complexity of megacities, real-world training is impractical and beyond the capabilities of the tools currently supporting Live Virtual Constr ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy -
Medical Augmented Reality for Combat Casualty Care (MARC)
SBC: Charles River Analytics, Inc. Topic: A16076Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) is essential for the Department of Defense during force-on-force engagements, but training is currently lacking. While traditional classroom instruction and high-fidelity simulation center training are important, they fail to provide practice in a larger exercise under field conditions in which the realities of combat impact medical treatment. Furthermore, thou ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy -
Ensemble Prediction for Intelligent Combat Casualty Care (EPIC3)
SBC: Charles River Analytics, Inc. Topic: A16054Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3) is the difference between life and death following injury on the battlefield. First responders, combat medics, and casualty evacuation medics perform vital TC3 roles, but are often overburdened by multiple casualties and overwhelmed by an excess of sensor data that can be difficult to interpret in stressful and chaotic environments. Additionally, injuries can be ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy -
Parachute Olefin-polysulfone Obfuscating Film (POOF)
SBC: MORSECORP, Inc Topic: A16060MORSE Corp proposes phase II of the Parachute Olefin-polysulfone Obfuscating Film (POOF) airdrop concept. POOF nominally consists of a canopy constructed of transparent olefin polysulfone films that depolymerize into a benign gas when raised above a tunable transition temperature. The films depolymerization will be triggered by Joule heating, with a secondary transience mechanism utilizing photo i ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy -
Developing A Robust Software Assurance Tools for Cyber Security
SBC: BlueRISC Inc Topic: A16098BlueRISC proposes a fundamental software assurance model upon which an automated tool will be built for inferring as to exploitability as well as malicious nature of the software under investigation. The proposed model enables a passive characterization of software that is able to drive an active testing framework. This reduces false positive and false negative of vulnerable codes as well as packe ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy -
High Power Direct Diode Laser
SBC: Forward Photonics LLC Topic: A16080There have been many recent developments in the direct energy weapon space throughout the armed services, including the demonstration of the Navys Laser Weapons System (LaWS), the Armys High Energy Laser Mobile Test Truck (HELMTT) and Mobile Expeditionary High Energy Laser (MEHEL) amongst others. Many of these systems (ex. LaWS) are based on a number of smaller fiber lasers spatially combined to p ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy -
Biologically-Derived Targeted Antimicrobials for Textile Applications
SBC: Giner, Inc. Topic: A14AT012Antimicrobial treatment of military textile systems is intended to provide enhanced protection to the Warfighter in the field by preventing colonization of harmful bacteria that cause various skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI) such as impetigo, boils, abscesses, cellulitis and life-threatening necrotizing fasciitis. Current treatments can impart antimicrobial functionality to textiles; however ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy -
Multiferroic Materials for RF Applications
SBC: Winchester Technologies, LLC Topic: ST13B003Built upon the progress in Phase I period, Winchester Technologies, LLC is pleased to propose to investigate practical magnetoelectric antennas during the Phase II period based on solidly mounted resonators (SMR), which will have enormous impacts on DoD and civilian antenna applications. State of the art antennas suffer from three major open challenges: (1) large antenna size > 0/10, (2) antenna i ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy -
Scalable Biological Agent Detection Network
SBC: MixZon, Inc. Topic: A17AT020Physical Sciences Inc., in cooperation with University of Notre Dame, will develop a method for the persistent detection of aerosolized biological warfare agents using a distributed and cooperative sensor network within a Bayesian framework.The proposed system, named BioNet, will provide a wider coverage and two-fold reduction in false alarm rate over individual sensor performance through intellig ...
STTR Phase II 2018 Department of DefenseArmy