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NOTE: The Solicitations and topics listed on this site are copies from the various SBIR agency solicitations and are not necessarily the latest and most up-to-date. For this reason, you should visit the respective agency SBIR sites to read the official version of the solicitations and download the appropriate forms and rules.

  1. 11.1-001: Development of commercial hand-held and backpack neutron detectors

    Release Date: 06-13-2011Open Date: 06-15-2011Due Date: 07-18-2011Close Date: 07-18-2011

    OBJECTIVE: Develop and commercialize neutron detector with matured technology to replace existing 3He-based thermal or fast neutron detectors for portable (hand-held and backpack) radioisotope identification devices, and active interrogation systems. DESCRIPTION: The Department of Homeland Security Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) is developing new materials and technology for thermal and ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Homeland SecurityDomestic Nuclear Detection Office
  2. 11.1-002: Flexible Form Factor Radiation Monitor

    Release Date: 06-13-2011Open Date: 06-15-2011Due Date: 07-18-2011Close Date: 07-18-2011

    OBJECTIVE: Develop a radiation sensor to support search operations that has a variable or flexible form factor than current systems. The device(s) should be more sensitive, lower-cost, more be specific than current COTS approaches. DESCRIPTION: Certain scenarios involving the search or surveillance for nuclear or radiological materials of concern are best accomplished with a radiation monitoring d ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Homeland SecurityDomestic Nuclear Detection Office
  3. 1I.I-003: Growth & Characterization of New, Promising Advanced Scintillator Materials

    Release Date: 06-13-2011Open Date: 06-15-2011Due Date: 07-18-2011Close Date: 07-18-2011

    OBJECTIVE: Growth and characterization of single crystals of selected new scintillator materials which have been identified, through prior R&D program efforts, as being promising advanced materials with potential of high energy resolution, high efficiency, ease of growth of large size crystals, and low cost. Objective of this effort is to grow large enough crystals to enable characterization of en ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Homeland SecurityDomestic Nuclear Detection Office
  4. H-SB019.1-003: On Body Power Module for First Responders

    Release Date: 12-19-2018Open Date: 12-19-2018Due Date: 02-12-2019Close Date: 02-12-2019

    First responders will need to carry many more devices such as sensors (environmental, physiological monitoring, hazard), IoT devices in addition to their cell phones and radios and peripheral devices (e.g., heads up displays) that require power. Each of these devices may have different power requirement (e.g., USB, USB-C, Apple,microUSB) and may need to be charged at different intervals depen ...

    SBIRPhase I/Phase IIDepartment of Homeland SecurityDomestic Nuclear Detection Office
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