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Aspen Systems, Inc.

Company Information
Address
184 Cedar Hill Street
Marlborough, MA 01752-3017
United States


http://www.aspensystems.com

Information

UEI: LT1KKS59LJ48

# of Employees: 14


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: Yes

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. IMPROVED AND INNOVATIVE COOLING GARMENTS FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS

    Amount: $69,926.00

    Military personnel and emergency responders often wear personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing and often need some auxiliary means of personal body cooling to reduce heat stress and illness. ...

    SBIRPhase I2007Department of Defense Navy
  2. Innovative Surface Modification for Aluminum, Magnesium and High Strength Steel Alloys to Enhance Corrosion Resistance

    Amount: $79,944.00

    U.S Navy spends a huge amount of money to address corrosion maintenance problems for various air platform material such as aluminum alloys, steel and magnesium alloys. Improving corrosion resistance o ...

    SBIRPhase I2007Department of Defense Navy
  3. Novel Use of Magnesium Composites to Reduce Weight of Mortar Systems

    Amount: $729,841.00

    Magnesium alloys have always been attractive to designers/Engineers due to their low density-only two thirds that of aluminum. However, existing magnesium alloy do not exhibit an adequate combination ...

    SBIRPhase II2006Department of Defense Army
  4. Extreme Phase Change Materials for Soldier Microclimate Regulation

    Amount: $740,246.00

    Aspen Systems and the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) propose to develop advanced Phase Change Materials and integrate them with Aspen's vapor compression personal cooling technology for system ...

    STTRPhase II2006Department of Defense Army
  5. Compact Water Recovery System Utilizing Permselective Membranes

    Amount: $736,424.00

    a Aspen Systems proposes to develop a highly efficient and compact water recovery system from the fuel cell exhaust stream by utilizing an innovative water permselective membrane technology. In the p ...

    SBIRPhase II2006Department of Defense Air Force
  6. Permselective Membrane-based In-line Sulfur Monitoring System

    Amount: $749,980.00

    Aspen Systems proposes to develop a highly selective, high sensitivity and fast-response in-line sulfur monitoring system using an advanced membrane-based sensor technology. In Phase I, we developed ...

    SBIRPhase II2005Department of Defense Air Force
  7. Inorganic/Organic Flexible Nanocomposites with High Thermoelectric Figure of Merit

    Amount: $99,979.00

    79269S Thermoelectric waste heat recovery from automobiles would increase fuel economy by 2-10%. However, the thermoelectric figure of merit for existing materials, including advanced low dimensiona ...

    SBIRPhase I2005Department of Energy
  8. Novel Use of Magnesium Composites to Reduce Weight of Mortar Systems

    Amount: $119,945.00

    Metal matrix composites(MMC) has increasing applications in aerospace, transportation and military fields due to its high specific strength and stiffness. Magnesium (Mg) with a density of approximatel ...

    SBIRPhase I2005Department of Defense Army
  9. Low Cost, Wide Band Infrared Window Technologies

    Amount: $99,988.00

    Aspen Systems Inc., proposes to investigate the feasibility of developing a protective coating material for ZnS that will have comparable mechanical properties of ALON, Spinel and Sapphire but will re ...

    SBIRPhase I2005Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  10. Extreme Phase Change Materials for Soldier Microclimate Regulation

    Amount: $100,000.00

    Aspen Systems and the Illinois Institute of Technology propose (IIT) to develop an advanced vapor compression miniature personal cooling system with integrated phase change material (PCM) for used by ...

    STTRPhase I2005Department of Defense Army
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