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SYSCOM: ONR - SBIR Topic: N07-098 TRL: 4 |
#175: SURVICE Engineering Company 4695 Millennium Drive Belcamp, MD 21017-1505 Dr. Dave Keyser (301) 866-2080 dave.keyser@survice.com http://www.survice.com |
Fire Integrity in Advanced Ship Structures An accurate, fast-running engineering model, running on a cost effective desktop, which simulates all the key processes of combustion, predicts the fire growth and spread in a shipboard environment, and predicts the effects of the fire on the ships structure. Presentation: Wednesday, 2:05pm - 2:25pm in Washington Room A Booth: 511 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N06-005 TRL: 4 |
#93: Syncretek LLC dba FE Associates 6679 McLean Dr. McLean, VA 22101 Frederick W. Perkins 703 506 9212 fred.perkins@fea-llc.com http://www.fea-llc.com |
Automatic Repair Planning and Part Archival System (ARPPAS) Application reduces maintenance planning/repair time of composite parts, predicts safety margins and deformation of part aging, modification, or repairs, and automatically archives full life-cycle records. Constructs finite element analysis (FEA), analyzes margins and provides data for efficient, successful repair planning. Presentation: Tuesday, 12:00pm - 12:20pm in Washington Room A Booth: 806 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N01-022 TRL: 5 |
#94: Systems and Materials Research Corp. 1300 West Koenig Lane, Suite 230 Austin, TX 78756-5100 Dr. Denise D. Deppe (512) 636-5419 denisedeppe@systemsandmaterials.com http://systemsandmaterials.com |
QwikSeal Pre-Sealed Fastener Technology QwikSeal® self-sealing fasteners bypass time-consuming preparation steps involved in wet fastener installation with high-rate automated processes that apply sealant and a protective moisture barrier to fasteners before installation. QwikSeal reduces costs, speeds production, improves quality and consistency, and reduces hazmat. Presentation: Tuesday, 3:05pm - 3:25pm in Regency A Booth: 702 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N06-110 TRL: 6 |
#95: Technology Service Corp. 3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd, Suite 800 Los Angeles, CA 90034-6060 Dr. Menachem Levitas (301) 576-2307 menachem.levitas@tsc.com http://www.tsc.com |
Advanced Antenna Array Beamformers Powerful, versatile and fast optimization techniques are applied to the E2-D. The spectrally controlled patterns solve radar problems in various dimensions including repairing corrupt array patterns with phase commands, notching large array patterns, generating large waveform sets, and temporal performance. Presentation: Tuesday, 11:40am - 12:00pm in Tidewater II Booth: P12 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N06-T011 TRL: 5 |
#96: Thermal Wave Imaging, Inc. 845 Livernois Street Ferndale, MI 48220 Dr. Steven Shepard (248) 414-3730 ext 3 sshepard@thermalwave.com http://www.thermalwave.com |
Comprehensive Inspection of Turbine Hot Section Blades and Vanes Using Active Thermography An NDE/NDI technology for turbine hot sections that is less labor intensive, complex and expensive while providing higher resolution, enabling detailed flaw detection, characterization, and evaluation. This technology's inspection process enables the capability to increase critical hot section component life. Presentation: Tuesday, 3:25pm - 3:45pm in Regency A Booth: 317 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N04-013 TRL: 9 |
#97: Third Wave Systems, Inc. 7900 West 78th St., Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55439 Kate Burke (952) 832-5515 kate.burke@thirdwavesys.com http://www.thirdwavesys.com |
High-Speed Machining of Thin-Web, Large-Pocket Aircraft Components CAM/CAD-interfacing software applies high performance machining practices and helps controls machining-induced stresses and distortion, enabling faster turnaround times while improving part quality, reducing costs, and enhancing machining expertise. V-22 and JSF program demonstrations have reduced component cycle times approximately 30%. Presentation: Monday, 9:45am - 10:05am in Potomac VI Booth: 309 |
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SYSCOM: ONR - SBIR Topic: N07-083 TRL: 5 |
#176: TiaLinx, Inc. 1100 Quail Street, Suite 203 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Fred Mohamadi, Ph.D. 949-285-6255 fm@tialinx.com http://www.TiaLinx.com |
Affordable Signal Distribution and Drivers for Highly Efficient Switched-Mode Amplifiers in ESA Transmitters TiaLinx has developed a state-of-the-art ultra wideband highly integrated, highly efficient power transmitter technology for its radio frequency imaging system which strengthens capability to detect concealed stationary and moving targets. The transmitter module provides highly efficient transmitted power with less total system power consumption, lighter weight and smaller footprint. Presentation: Tuesday, 12:00pm - 12:20pm in Washington Room B Booth: P9 |
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SYSCOM: ONR - SBIR Topic: N07-072 TRL: 4 |
#177: TIAX LLC 35 Hartwell Avenue Lexington, MA 02421 Dr. Anant Singh (781) 879-1224 singh.anant@tiaxllc.com http://www.tiaxllc.com |
Degradable Taggants This company is developing customizable degradable taggants, automated multi-platform sensor, and integrated system to provide a powerful tagging, tracking, and locating tool that will prevent "pollution" of tagged areas with old signatures, enhance detectability, and provide time information regarding assets/activities. Presentation: Wednesday, 9:05am - 9:25am in Potomac VI Booth: B27 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N07-025 TRL: 5 |
#98: Tiburon Associates, Inc. 4027 Colonel Glenn Highway, Suite 110 Beavercreek, OH 45431 Mr. Joseph D'Angelo (937) 458-0470 jjd@tiburonassociates.com http://www.tiburonassociates.com |
Next Generation Aircraft Wiring Insulation This next generation wire insulation is durable, reliable and environmentally compliant. Optimized to reduce the incidence of damage, this insulation prevents failures; improves safety; reduces lifecycle costs, hydrolysis and arc tracking, and improves abrasion resistance properties. Presentation: Tuesday, 11:20am - 11:40am in Potomac VI Booth: 310 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N07-009 TRL: 6 |
#99: Torch Technologies, Inc. 4035 Chris Drive, Suite C Huntsville, AL 35802 Mr. Terry Thomas (256) 319-6030 terry.thomas@torchtechnologies.com http://www.torchtechnologies.com |
Modeling Algorithms for Unmanned Aircraft/Weapons Management Systems This "model driven" open architecture system implements weapons on unmanned air systems. Initially targeted for the Fire Scout, this architecture has been demonstrated with a major corporation's laser guided weapon. The design facilitates cross platform portability and is weapon agnostic. Presentation: Monday, 12:00pm - 12:20pm in Potomac VI Booth: P23 |
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SYSCOM: NAVSEA Topic: N06-T040 TRL: 3 |
#142: Triangle Polymer Technologies, Inc. 203 April Bloom Ln. Cary, NC 27519 Mr. John Pacanovsky (919) 345-9367 jpac@trianglepolymer.com http://www.trianglepolymer.com |
Advanced Epoxy System for Large Scale Composite Ship Component Manufacturing Using the VARTM Process. This epoxy resin system for ship topside structures can be fabricated via the VARTM (Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding) process, is compatible with both carbon and glass fibers and the company should be field testing 20'x20' parts in 1 year. Presentation: Wednesday, 12:00pm - 12:20pm in Conference Theater Booth: E8 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N05-009 TRL: 5 |
#100: Triton Systems, Inc. 200 Turnpike Rd. Chelmsford, MA 01824 Mr. Bill Altergott (978) 250-4200 X165 baltergott@tritonsys.com http://www.tritonsys.com |
Lightweight FRA Bearing Liners for Gear Boxes(1001-097) An aluminum alloy (Fiber Reinforced Aluminum (FRA) randomly reinforced with short chopped ceramic fibers provides equivalent wear performance to carburized steel while providing 60% weight savings. FRA bearing liners are being considered for application in CH-53K helicopter gearboxes. Presentation: Wednesday, 11:20am - 11:40am in Washington Room A Booth: E9 |
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SYSCOM: NAVSEA Topic: N07-066 TRL: 4 |
#143: TRS Technologies, Inc. 2820 East College Avenue State College, PA 16801 Dr. Kevin Snook (814) 238-7485 x234 kevin@trstechnologies.com http://www.trstechnologies.com |
Common, Low-Cost Sonar Transmit Capability This technology uses advanced-single-crystal-piezoelectric-transducers to provide full duplex capability for submarine high frequency sonar arrays using the current receive-only panel packaging size. This solution improves situational awareness for submarines,and innovative capabilities reduce both installation and lifetime maintenance costs. Presentation: Monday, 3:25pm - 3:45pm in Washington Room A Booth: 514 |
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SYSCOM: ONR - SBIR Topic: N07-076 TRL: 4 |
#178: TRS Technologies, Inc. 2820 East College Avenue State College, PA 16801 Dr. Kevin Snook (814) 238-7485 x234 kevin@trstechnologies.com http://www.trstechnologies.com |
Submarine Launched Acoustic Communication Buoy using Single Crystal Sonar This technology has been customized for buoyed sonar communications elements capable of multiple octaves of bandwidth at nearly 40% savings in volume compared to conventional technology. Additional potential applications include sonar transmission and reception in unmanned vehicles, tracking ranges and detection. Presentation: Wednesday, 9:45am - 10:05am in Washington Room B Booth: 514 |
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SYSCOM: NAVAIR Topic: N07-T010 TRL: 4 |
#101: VEXTEC Corp. 750 Old Hickory Blvd, Building 2, Suite 270 Brentwood, TN 37027 Ashley Clark 615-372-0299 ext 233 aclark@vextec.com http://www.vextec.com |
Gear Health Prognosis Using Probabilistic, Physics-Based Modeling Coupled with Component Level Tests The Virtual Life Management (VLM) simulator is a physics-based prognosis approach that can predict remaining useful life of air vehicle gear components and systems. This capability reduces risk of gear component failure thereby reducing maintenance costs and increasing safety assurance. Presentation: Monday, 3:05pm - 3:25pm in Conference Theater Booth: 406 |

