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70--Modular Wearable Computer
Solicitation 01 - Posted on Nov 10, 2004
Modification 01 - Posted on Nov 23, 2004
Amendment 01 - Posted on Nov 23, 2004
General Information
Document Type: Presolicitation Notice
Solicitation Number: N0017805R1005
Posted Date: Nov 10, 2004
Original Response Date: Nov 24, 2004
Current Response Date: Dec 03, 2004
Original Archive Date: Mar 30, 2005
Current Archive Date: Mar 30, 2005
Classification Code: 70 -- General purpose information technolog ...
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General Information
Document Type: Presolicitation Notice
Solicitation Number: BAA04-38
Posted Date: Aug 06, 2004
Original Response Date: Aug 06, 2005
Current Response Date: Aug 05, 2005
Original Archive Date: Sep 07, 2005
Current Archive Date: Sep 07, 2005
Classification Code: A -- Research & Development
Naics Code: 541990 -- All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Contracting Office Address
Other Defense Agencies, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agenc ...
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General Information
Document Type: Modification to a Previous Presolicitation Notice
Solicitation Number: BAA04-12
Posted Date: Jul 16, 2004
Original Response Date: Feb 02, 2005
Current Response Date: Feb 02, 2005
Original Archive Date: Feb 17, 2005
Current Archive Date: Feb 17, 2005
Classification Code: A -- Research & Development
Naics Code: 541990 -- All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Contracting Office Address
Other Defense Agencies, Def ...
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Opportunity:
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) seeks to license the Advanced Data Acquisition System (ADAS) technology to private industry for use in commercial applications. Developed at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, this innovative data acquisition system architecture offers solutions to the problems typically associated with conventional systems. Kennedy's ADAS architecture enables a fault-tolerant, intelligent and reconfigurable integrated system that cos ...
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SECTION I: BAA 01-41 Proposer Information
This section provides further information on Electronic Textiles, the submission, evaluation, and funding processes, proposal and proposal abstract formats, and other general information.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) often selects its research efforts through the Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) process. The BAA will appear in the Commerce Business Daily, published by the U. S. Government, Department of Commerce and on the Fed ...
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The ERT program is currently looking for a Biological detection technology that is real time accurate biological detection.
Overview:
Preferred General Specifications:
Fast on site analysis to identify the presence of various biological agents.
Independent results
Different technologies than what are currently available
Real time
Ruggedized
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The ERT program is currently looking for a Building and Facility Emergency Response Information/Survey Tool - Data and decision support system that captures a set of data for any specific building or industria ...
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The ERT program is currently looking for a device capable of locating (in three dimensions) the position of live victims/persons within a collapsed structure is needed. In addition, it would be desirable for the device to also provide basic information on the victim's vital status.
Overview:
The device should be portable; user friendly interfaced; shock, water, and dust resistant; intrinsically safe, and in line with the IA ERTG desirable characteristics list.
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Opportunity:
Developed at Johnson Space Center, the invention is a myoelectric prosthesis control system for below-the-elbow amputees. NASA is seeking industrial partners to continue the testing effort and license the technology for commercialization. A working prototype was built but is no longer available.
Overview:
Although many prosthetic devices have been developed, including computer controlled "bionic" or hydraulically actuated devices, these devices do not provide user feedback.
Addi ...
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The current generation of PASS device is a one-way means of emergency communications. It alerts others that the wearer may be in trouble. However, the device is not designed to allow remote actuation by radio ...
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Opportunity:
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) seeks to transfer the NASA-developed Low-Cost System for High-Performance Ethernet-Based Data Acquisition technology to private industry for use in commercial applications. The system was developed at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida to enable high-performance, Ethernet-based data acquisition at a low cost. The novel architecture of KSC's Signal Conditioning Amplifier Recorder (SCAMPR),combined with its high-speed, large ...
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The program is currently looking for a firefighter threat-warning device that would provide on-scene specific means to warn personnel of threats, such as a weapon of mass destruction, building collapse, bomb, ...
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Opportunity:
NASA seeks qualified companies for further development and commercialization of a Goddard Space Flight Center/Florida International University (FIU) nonferrous electromagnetic dosimeter technology. This technology provides a direct, noninvasive measurement of currents induced in a human body by non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. Worn around the arm or leg, the lightweight device provides accurate readings in any body orientation without significantly perturbing the field. Appl ...
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The ERT program is currently looking for an Individual Personal Alarm Monitor to provide indication of ILDH environments for Emergency Responders.
Overview:
Preferred General Specifications:
Personal alarm system
Audible and visual alarm to both wearer and Incident Commander via wireless link.
Real time monitoring for presence of ILDH chemical environments and/or biological threats
Report back to base station
Intrinsically safe
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Opportunity:
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory is actively seeking partnerships and collaborations to license and further develop its Flexible Carbon-based Ohmic Contacts for Organic Transistors technology. For the first time, a flexible, environmentally stable, polymer-based ohmic contact has been developed for use in organic thin film transistors (OTFTs). These contacts have been successfully employed as drain and source contacts in OTFTs. They can be printed and processed at low temperatures, a ...
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The ERT program is currently looking for a instrument that would provide emergency responders with a quick means to identify chemical agents, biological agents and also detect the presence of alpha, beta and g ...
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N05-023
TITLE: Lightweight Ballistic Armor for Military Aircraft
November 1, 2004: Solicitation was issued for public release
December 15, 2004: DoD will begin accepting proposals
January 14, 2005: Deadline for receipt of proposals by 6:00 a.m. EST
-- plan ahead and submit early.
TECHNOLOGY AREAS: Air Platform, Materials/Processes
OBJECTIVE: Develop, fabricate, and test ballistic armor that is innovative, lightweight, and cost effective, and can be installed in aircraft structures.
DE ...
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If you are looking for information about giving or selling NASA your ideas, plans, or other items that NASA has not requested, you need to submit an Unsolicited Proposal. Unsolicited Proposals have specific guidelines that must be followed. If you are interested in submitting an unsolicited proposal, please read the guidelines. They are posted at: http://ec.msfc.nasa.gov/hq/library/unSol-Prop.html. If you are looking for other NASA information that is not related to procurement, you need to link ...
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Opportunity:
NASA has a family of materials and processing techniques poised to play in the emerging conductive polymer market, and existing high-performance polymer market. These materials may enable advancements in electronics, space films for reflectors, concentrators, and antennae, as well as anti-microbial packaging. Characterized by various levels of reflectivity and thermal stability, these easily processed materials will support advancements in a broad range of applications. NASA at Lan ...
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The ERT program is currently looking for Patient Care Data System - Microchip technology that will store all information about the patient. Will transmit identified information but will not compromise confiden ...
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The ERT program is currently looking for a personnel locator/monitor capable of tracking and providing a 3-D location of emergency personnel on the scene of an emergency and monitoring his or her physiology in ...
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Opportunity:
NASA has a family of materials ready to enter the thin film polymer market. These easily processed materials will enable advancements in applications such as solar cells, flat-panel displays, flex electronics, and radiation shielding. The NASA Langley Research Center seeks partnerships and collaborations to commercialize its Polymer Thin Film Technologies.
Overview:
Self-Metallizing Films: In a one-step chemical process, this technology produces completely metallized, highly refl ...
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The ERT program is currently looking for a Portable Protective Force Field technology that would provide protection against all chemical or biological airborne hazards using ionization or other electromagnetic techniques.
Overview:
Preferred General Specifications:
Ability to attenuate based on scene requirements
Must have test mode
On/off battery operated
Alternative energy source (welcome)
Waterproof
Intrinsically safe
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The ERT program is currently looking for "Smart Wear" - Patient care blanket or shirt that will monitor vitals and condition of patient. Will collect information and provide wireless encrypted transfer info to ...
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Opportunity:
The Robert C.Byrd National Technology Transfer Center's Emergency Response Technology (ERT) Program is interested in identifying emerging technologies with applications to the needs of the emergency response community and working with developers to commercialize these needs.
The ERT program is currently looking for a Wearable computer for EMS personnel that will qualify and quantify environmental conditions for IDLH threats. Also will monitor wearer's vital signs and exposure levels. Must be capable of two-way wireless transfer for incoming and outgoing information.
Overview:
Preferred General Specifications:
Durable
Lightweight
Waterproof
Intrinsically safe
Disposable probe
Compatible with PC systems
Encrypted data transmission.
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