Cognitively-based Rapid Assessment Methodology (C-RAM) information display constructs enable humans to much more rapidly and accurately identify relevant actionable intelligence from masses of data. C-RAM's Intelligence Community (IC) vetted software is perfect for data rich time- and mission-critical C2I applications.
Presentation: Tuesday, 9:05am - 9:25am in Potomac II Booth: 518
Launch and Recovery of Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles from Unmanned Surface Vehicles
Automatic Launch and Recovery System (ALaRS), developed and tested for UAV operations onboard USVs, extends over-the-horizon combat operations. The company seeks program office and contractor support to provide ALaRS onboard USVs, and will provide ALaRS integrated onboard its field-proven USV.
Presentation: Monday, 11:00am - 11:20am in Washington Room B Booth: P-15
Sensor Torch Based Adaptive Intelligent Control for Circumferential Welding of Pipes
Compact torch sensor that can be attached to a regular welding torch to monitor weld pool surface. This system can save welding labor costs by eliminating the dependence on welder skills to make difficult butt joint pipe welds.
Presentation: Tuesday, 10:05am - 10:25am in Washington Room B Booth: P-1
Three new custom hearing protection and communication products offer improved safety and dramatically-improved speech intelligibility on CVN flight decks, inside tracked vehicles, and integrate with new and legacy Flight Deck Cranials. This ISO9001:2000 certified manufacturing company seeks DoD procurement opportunities.
Presentation: Monday, 9:25am - 9:45am in Potomac VI Booth: B-24
Finishing Process to Improve Interfacial Bonding in SiC/BMI Composites
Specialty polymer and composites process company has developed high temperature matrix compatible fiber finish technology to improve performance of silicon carbide reinforced composites in the F135 engine. Enables improved processing, durability, and stability of SiC-reinforced composites in hot/wet operating conditions.
Presentation: Wednesday, 2:45pm - 3:05pm in Washington Room B Booth: 422
High Temperature Finishes/Sizings for Polyimide Matrix Composites
High temperature matrix compatible carbon fiber finish system improves material processing, performance and durability of high temperature carbon composites in the JSF F135 engine. Technology improves hot/wet performance; reduces processing time, weight and jet engine life cycle cost.
Presentation: Wednesday, 11:00am - 11:20am in Conference Theater Booth: 422
Vinyl Ester Compatible High-Modulus Fiber System for Composite Laminates
Vinyl ester compatible fiber finish system enables 50-100% improvement in material strength and environmental stability in Navy composite applications such as DDG-1000, CG(X), CVN, Subs. Reactive system is compatible with standard marine composite manufacturing processes used for large composite structures.
Presentation: Tuesday, 2:05pm - 2:25pm in Conference Theater Booth: 422
Woman owned business leverages decades of experience in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) programs to develop a lightweight, lowcost, multichannel Electro Optical imaging system. Company seeks to develop partnerships with primes and government program offices interested in transitioning this technology.
Presentation: Monday, 2:05pm - 2:25pm in Washington Room B Booth: 405
Integrated Variable-Fidelity Tool Set for Modeling and Simulation of Aeroservothermoelasticity-Propulsion (ASTE-P) Effects for Aerospace Vehicles Ranging From Subsonic to Hypersonic Flight
This company has developed a variable-fidelity integrated software tool set for modeling and simulation of aerospace vehicles for stability analysis, pre-test evaluation studies and for use in real or near-real time support of flight tests.
Presentation: Tuesday, 9:05am - 9:25am in Conference Theater Booth: 706
The only US company developing advanced injectors has developed a high-charge/bunch photocathode electron injector that will demonstrate 100kW CW and MW-class burst IR performance using high-quantum-efficiency cathodes fabricated and scheduled for insertion into an FEL injector in FY09.
Presentation: Tuesday, 9:25am - 9:45am in Washington Room B Booth: P-9