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BLUEFIN ROBOTICS CORP.
UEI: D8CMPLV4GKR5
# of Employees: 60
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
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Automated Launch and Recovery of Un-tethered, Mini-Unmanned Underwater Vehicles from Unmanned Surface Vehicles
Amount: $446,202.00The US Navy will use growing numbers of unmanned autonomous vehicles to perform a variety of functions including mine surveillance and subsurface mapping, particularly in connection with missions for ...
SBIRPhase II2005Department of Defense Navy -
Automated Asset Deployment and Retrieval System from Organic Offboard Vehicles (OOVs)
Amount: $69,363.00The US Navy will use growing numbers of unmanned autonomous vehicles to perform a variety of functions including mine surveillance and subsurface mapping, particularly in connection with missions for ...
SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Navy -
Automated Launch and Recovery of Un-tethered, Mini-Unmanned Underwater Vehicles from Unmanned Surface Vehicles
Amount: $69,799.00Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) are being developed for mine hunting operations to provide more effective mine detection and neutralization at lower risk to than conventional mine hunting methods. ...
SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Navy -
Advanced Pressure-Tolerant UUV Batteries for Fleet Use
Amount: $69,934.00In the proposed Phase I program, Bluefin will prepare and submit a safety data package for high cycle-life, long shelf-life, advanced pressure tolerant lithium polymer ("Li-poly") batteries for use in ...
SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Navy -
Rapid Design & Development of Behaviors for Autonomous Vehicles
Amount: $98,957.00Bluefin Robotics proposes (in Phase I) to create a methodology for developing the Bluefin Agent Behavior Language (BABL) and associated tools. BABL will enable the rapid design and development of beha ...
SBIRPhase I2003Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Water Based Hydraulic System
Amount: $449,743.00Recent advances in battery technology open the possibility ofpressure-tolerant batteries, i.e., batteries that areintrinsically capable of withstanding ambient pressure in theopen ocean with negligibl ...
SBIRPhase II2001Department of Defense Navy -
Pressure-Tolerant Batteries for Autonomous Undersea Applications
Amount: $70,000.00Not Available In broad terms, the purpose of the Phase I research is to determine if it is feasible to make an electrooptic device in a polymer optical fiber with reliable core material and high-qual ...
SBIRPhase I1999Department of Defense Navy