DARPA Program Managers may invite Phase I performers to submit a Phase II proposal based upon the success of the Phase I contract to meet the technical goals of the topic, as well as the overall merit based upon the criteria in section 4.3 of the SBIR 9.2 solicitation. Phase II proposals will be evaluated in accordance with the evaluation criteria provided in Section 4.3. Due to limited funding, DARPA reserves the right to limit awards under any topic and only proposals considered to be of superior quality will be funded.
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Posted - May 12, 2009
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Posted - May 12, 2009
"Azimuth Beam: 90 degrees" now reads "Azimuth Beam: 60 degrees"
"Elevation Beam: 90 degrees" now reads "Elevation Beam: 60 degrees"
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Posted - May 11, 2009
Deployable array mechanism (including attached solar arrays or antennas) undeployed volume compact enough for typical nanosatellite launch vehicle payload volumes (32 cm x 20 cm x 20 cm)
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Posted - April 27, 2009
The Federal SBIR Program is mandated by Public Laws PL 97-219, PL 99-443, PL 102-564, PL 106-554, PL110-235 and PL 111-10.
Please refer to the online version of this solicitation at http://www.dodsbir.net/solicitation/sbir092/default.htm.
Posted - April 23, 2009
This program solicitation is issued pursuant to the Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982, PL 97-219, PL 99-443, PL 102-564, PL 106-554, PL 110-235 and PL 111-10.
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Posted - April 23, 2009
The Army participates in three DoD SBIR Solicitations each year.
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Posted - April 23, 2009
Successful proposals will include a complete, battery chemistry to achieve improved energy density from the present state of the art lithium-ion battery. Operation and storage over the full Military temperature range (-40°C to 70°C) is required with minimal degradation and maximal charge retention. Electrode materials and electrolytes should be selected to maximize the energy density while permitting adequate discharge rate of 50 W/kg and recharge of the cells in 1 hr. At 25°C cells should operate safely for over 200 cycles at 80% depth of discharge.
Please refer to the online version of this solicitation at http://www.dodsbir.net/solicitation/sbir092/default.htm.
Posted - April 21, 2009