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Interpreting RF Radiation from Interceptor/Targets for Missile Kill Assessment
Award Information
Agency: Department of Defense
Branch: Missile Defense Agency
Contract: DASG6003C0060
Agency Tracking Number: 02-0998
Amount:
$749,101.00
Phase:
Phase II
Program:
SBIR
Solicitation Topic Code:
N/A
Solicitation Number:
N/A
Timeline
Solicitation Year:
N/A
Award Year:
2003
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date):
N/A
Award End Date (Contract End Date):
N/A
Small Business Information
12501 Prosperity Drive, Suite 340
Silver Spring, MD
20904
United States
DUNS:
153640735
HUBZone Owned:
No
Woman Owned:
No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged:
No
Principal Investigator
Name: D. John Pastine
Title: Senior Scientist
Phone: (301) 680-8600
Email: jayp@enig.com
Title: Senior Scientist
Phone: (301) 680-8600
Email: jayp@enig.com
Business Contact
Name: Julius Enig
Title: President
Phone: (301) 680-8600
Email: julese@enig.com
Title: President
Phone: (301) 680-8600
Email: julese@enig.com
Research Institution
N/A
Abstract
Distant high intercept speed (>Mach 7) collisions between missiles produce RF radiation which if detectable by sensors could produce information about the impact and post-impact stages if the radiation signatures were interpretable. But this can onlyoccur with the aid of a physical model that relates the physical states of the radiation source to the resutling radiation at the observer (sensor), i.e., the solution of a
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