The U.S. Army wants to develop a diode bar with multi-watt (5-10W) power output per emitter. This will help maintain single-mode operation when coupled to an external wavelength beam combiner.
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infrared Sensing
The U.S. Army wants to develop a diode bar with multi-watt (5-10W) power output per emitter. This will help maintain single-mode operation when coupled to an external wavelength beam combiner.
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Businesses must demonstrate a mission-configurable miniature, deployable sensing capability.
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Businesses must develop a solution for the autonomous, standoff detection of hidden objects and personnel in or around foliage at 50 to 250 feet.
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The Army seeks to develop a sensor prototype to meet the necessary Size, Weight and Power requirements for integration into various ongoing modernization programs.
Miniaturization of Hyperspectral Sensors for UAS Applications Read More »
The Army wants to develop a computer prototype to meet the necessary Size, Weight, and Power requirements for integration into various ongoing modernization programs. The technology should be a low-SWaP, high-performance computer for an Unmanned, Aircraft Systems-integrated hyperspectral imaging camera.
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The Army seeks to develop novel technologies and fabrication techniques that can reduce the cost of sensor payloads based on resistive microbolometer technology.
Low-Cost Longwave Bolometer Camera Fabrication Techniques Read More »
Vendors will develop components that lower the size, weight and power of thermal, bolometer-type longwave sensor payloads.
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The U.S. Army wants to develop environmentally hardened sensor nodes that persistently monitor radio frequencies, weather conditions and/or the personnel access of remote islands leased on the Kwajalein Atoll for the U.S. Army’s Reagan Test Site.
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The U.S. Army seeks a platform that secures the sensor data layer at the individual record level.
Ensuring Sensor Data Security and Integrity Read More »
The sensor will work with minimal or no intervention from an operator. Once deployed, it will capture imagery data of a SUT using advanced geospatial and
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