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Sponsored by the Huntsville Advanced Defense Technology Cluster Initiative (HADTCI)STTRsummit.vcsi.org | sttrsummit@vcsi.org SBIR Mr. Jim Sheehy Scientic, Inc. – Veteran-owned small business headquartered in Huntsville, AL Capability Areas – Radiation Hardening Technology Development – Radiation Hardening/Survivability Testing Mr. Jim Sheehy – Office: 256.319.0843 – Email: jim.sheehy@scientic.us@scientic.us SBIR/STTR Experience: NASA Phase 1 SBIR – Develop a radiation hardened (RH) 256 Mbit Nonvolatile Memory – Team Members Northrop Grumman Ohio State University MDA Phase 1 SBIR- Develop a RH Point-Of-Load (POL) DC-DC Converter – Team Members Texas Instruments Vanderbilt University 1 Topics – NASA X4.01 – NASA X6.02 – NASA X8.03 – NASA X11.01 – NASA X11.02 – NASA O1.02 – NASA O1.03 – Army A11-139 – OSD OSD11-EP1 – OSD OSD11-EP2
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Sponsored by the Huntsville Advanced Defense Technology Cluster Initiative (HADTCI)STTRsummit.vcsi.org | sttrsummit@vcsi.org SBIR Mr. Richard Bradshaw Scientic, Inc. – Veteran-owned small business headquartered in Huntsville, AL Capability Areas – Laser Weapon Systems/Technology/Test – Radiation Hardening/Survivability – Structural Analysis Mr. Richard Bradshaw, P.E. – Office: 256.319.0861 – Email: dick.bradshaw@scientic.us dick.bradshaw@scientic.us SBIR/STTR Experience: USAF Phase 1 SBIR – Develop a Strategically radiation hardened Star Tracker – Performing reliability screening of components – Performing natural radiation environmental analysis for various satellite orbits – Performing weapon-induced radiation environmental analysis for various satellite orbits 2 Topics – NASA S5.05 – NASA O3.05 – NASA O4.02 – NASA T3.01 – NASA T4.01 – Army A11-126 – Army A11-136 – Army A11-138 – Navy N113-171 – Navy N113-180 – Air Force AF11-BT11 – Air Force AF11-BT14 – Air Force AF11-BT16 – Air Force AF11-BT19 – Air Force AF11-BT20 – Air Force AF11-BT21 – Air Force AF11-BT41
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Sponsored by the Huntsville Advanced Defense Technology Cluster Initiative (HADTCI)STTRsummit.vcsi.org | sttrsummit@vcsi.org STTR Dr. Scott von Laven Scientic, Inc. – Veteran-owned small business headquartered in Huntsville, AL Capability Areas – Laser Weapon Systems/Technology/Test – High Density Energy Storage – Radiation Effects Modeling – High-Performance Computing Dr. Scott von Laven – Office: 256.319.0872 – Email: scott.vonlaven@scientic.us scott.vonlaven@scientic.us SBIR/STTR Experience: NASA Phase 1/2 STTR – Develop a high-density, carbon nanotube ultracapacitor Navy Phase 1 STTR - Development of safe, high-voltage cathode materials for pulsed power applications 3 Topics – NASA X8.02 – NASA S3.03 – NASA S3.05 – NASA S3.06 – NASA A2.06 – NASA X16.01 – NASA T10.02 – Army A11-119 – Army A11-130 – Army A11-137 – Navy N113-177 – Navy N113-181 – Air Force AF11-BT31
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