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SB143-001: Energy Harvesting for Next Generation Neurotechnology
Release Date: 08-21-2014Open Date: 09-22-2014Due Date: 10-22-2014Close Date: 10-22-2014SB143-001 Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ...
SBIRPhase IDepartment of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
SB143-002: Next Generation Plasma Modeling Tools
Release Date: 08-21-2014Open Date: 09-22-2014Due Date: 10-22-2014Close Date: 10-22-2014SB143-002 Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ...
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SB143-003: Mobile Cloud Analytic Environment
Release Date: 08-21-2014Open Date: 09-22-2014Due Date: 10-22-2014Close Date: 10-22-2014SB143-003 Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ...
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SB143-004: High Performance, Integrated Transistors for On-Chip Power Supplies
Release Date: 08-21-2014Open Date: 09-22-2014Due Date: 10-22-2014Close Date: 10-22-2014SB143-004 Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ...
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SB143-005: Robust Coordination under Extreme Uncertainty
Release Date: 08-21-2014Open Date: 09-22-2014Due Date: 10-22-2014Close Date: 10-22-2014SB143-005 Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ...
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SB143-006: Next Generation Tactical Wearable Night Vision
Release Date: 08-21-2014Open Date: 09-22-2014Due Date: 10-22-2014Close Date: 10-22-2014SB143-006 Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ...
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8.1: Resilient Coastal Communities and Economies
Release Date: 11-13-2013Open Date: 11-13-2013Due Date: 01-29-2014Close Date: 01-29-2014DOC DOC/NOAA SBIR NOAA-2014-1 Developing and Improving Commercial Marine Algal Culture in the United States Automated Vertical Reference Rapid Identification of Species and Origin in Processed Seafood 8.1 Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmosp ...
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8.1.1F: Developing and Improving Commercial Marine Algal Culture in the United States
Release Date: 11-13-2013Open Date: 11-13-2013Due Date: 01-29-2014Close Date: 01-29-2014Summary: We stand at a critical juncture in the development of marine aquaculture in the United States. The U.S. is a major consumer of aquaculture products – we import 91% of our seafood and half of that is from aquaculture – yet we are a minor producer. Algal products have a huge market worldwide, use energy from the sun, and can uptake excess nutrients, improving local water quality. A comp ...
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8.1.2N: Automated Vertical Reference
Release Date: 11-13-2013Open Date: 11-13-2013Due Date: 01-29-2014Close Date: 01-29-2014Summary: We are aware of research grade products yielding millimeter per year motions for dam deformation and continental drift. Others are able to generate dynamic vertical positioning on buoys to within 3-5 cm. Between these two ranges we believe there exist the capability to develop and operationally observe vertical stability (lack of change) at a sub-centimeter resolution. A small, easily-d ...
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8.1.3SG: Rapid Identification of Species and Origin in Processed Seafood
Release Date: 11-13-2013Open Date: 11-13-2013Due Date: 01-29-2014Close Date: 01-29-2014Summary: Seafood substitution is a significant form of seafood fraud, which can have negative economic and environmental impacts. While morphological identification of whole fish is relatively easy, the challenge arises when attempting to identify processed fish products, which have lost their distinctive morphological characteristics. Additionally, heavy processing may have denatured proteins and ...
SBIRPhase IDepartment of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration