Award Title | Awarding Agency | Phase | Award amount | Start Date | End Date |
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A system to Predict and Analyze Novel and emerging Diseases Enabled by Models of Infection ... | DoD | 2 | $1000K | 09/30/16 | 02/28/19 |
Assessment and Diagnosis of Vestibular Indicators of Soldiers' Operational Readiness (ADVISOR) | DoD | 2 | $1000K | 09/26/16 | 02/25/19 |
Phase 2 SBIR Active
Incidences of infectious disease pose serious threats to armed forces worldwide, risking the success of critical operations and the deaths of Warfighters. Approaches exist to reduce severity of disease impact to operational forces by detecting, monitoring, and treating infected personnel after exposure, but this does not effectively maintain and...
Phase 1 SBIR
Back-up power equipment, such as engine-driven generator systems, undergo performance degradation over time that can prevent them from functioning properly in critical situations. Ensuring the reliability of back-up power systems during power outages not only allows for the continuation of normal operations, but also can mitigate potential threa...
Phase 1 SBIR
Spatial perception in the cockpit remains paramount for safe and effective flight. Unfortunately, transitioning from aided to unaided flight has profound effects on pilots accuracy of spatial perception, increasing the cost of effective attention switching and reorientation to key environmental information, particularly an issue with limited vis...
Phase 2 SBIR Active
Soldiers displaying symptoms of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) need accurate, timely, in-theater assessment of symptoms. Often, initial assessment and diagnosis must be conducted by first-level responders who attempt to assess vestibular symptoms directly following a concussive event; however, these symptoms are often missed, not adequately ...
Phase 2 SBIR
Missile defense remains a crucial component to protect the United States and her allies from potential threats. It is vital for the United States to adapt to changes in the global threat environment, maintaining an effective defensive capability and deterring future threat development. Combatant Commands (COCOMs) worldwide develop, evaluate, and...
Phase 1 SBIR
Cancer survivors commonly report cognitive impairments following chemotherapy. With a growing number of cancer survivors comes an increased urgency to better understand the precise etiology and prevalence of cognitive changes associated with cancer and cancer treatment. This pursuit is impeded by a lack of assessment tools that can accurately de...
Phase 1 SBIR
In recent years, Augmented Reality (AR) technologies have supported users in a variety of domains to enable enhanced situation awareness (SA) and improved decision making. To date, however, no AR approaches have been developed to support Mission Command (MC), despite the importance of MC to all Army missions. To apply AR in support of MC, Charle...
Phase 1 SBIR
Military respirator masks provide the Warfighter with life critical protection against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats. To ensure the safety, comfort, and effectiveness of the American Warfighter, it is essential that every Warfighter be assigned a respirator that is properly sized and fitted. However, current meth...
Phase 1 SBIR
For Navy F/A-18E/F and F-35C pilots, carrier landings remain one of the most dangerous flight procedures. Modern heads-up displays (HUDs) and helmet-mounted display systems (HMDS) visualize integrated information from on-jet sensors and from carrier sensors through data-links with precision ship-relative navigation (PS-RN) to help aircrews perce...
Phase 2 SBIR
Modern adversaries have become more proficient at attacking our militarys cyber networks. Although the Army has expended significant resources addressing threats in the cyber domain, current defense efforts are largely reactive. Augmenting our cyber defenses with tools that proactively analyze the intentions and behaviors of our adversaries and ...