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Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides

In order by amount of set aside monies.

  • $99,854 - Wednesday the 12th of September 2012
    Department Of Army
    W6QK ACC-APG CONT CT WASH OFC
    IDENTIFY THE MOST COST EFFECTIVE METHOD OF FUSING LONG WAVE INFRARED (LWIR) THERMAL IMAGING CAPABILITY WITH EXISTING DAYLIGHT AND IMAGE INTENSIFIED (I2)WEAPON SIGHTS, SPOTTING SCOPES, BINOCULARS, AND CAMERAS. THE ULTIMATE GOAL IS A COTI THAT IS FLEXIBLE ENOUGH TO BE USED ON A VARIETY OF BASE OPTICAL SYSTEMS WHILE KEEPING THE SIZE, WEIGHT, AND POWER (SWAP) AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THAT OF CURRENT GENERATION COTIS.
  • $2,213,770 - Monday the 13th of February 2012
    US Special Operations Command
    USSOCOM REGIONAL CONTRACTING OFFICE
    SHORT-WAVE INFRARED (SWIR)
  • $1,030,440 - Friday the 17th of August 2012
    US Special Operations Command
    USSOCOM REGIONAL CONTRACTING OFFICE
    SBIR PH II TOPIC -THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL FACILITIES, LABOR, MATERIALS, AND TRAVEL TO DESIGN, DEVELOP, DEMONSTRATE AND DELIVER TWO BRASS BOARD PROTOTYPES TO VALIDATE MODELING AND SIMULATION AND 24 TECHNICAL READINESS LEVEL-6 MICRO COMBAT ID SYSTEMS THAT MEET OR EXCEED THE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OUTLINED IN THE STATEMENT OF WORK (SOW) AND PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS (1-17) OF THE SOW. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SBIR PH II TOPIC SOCOM10-008, MICRO COMBAT ID (MID), AND AS DESCRIBED IN THE SOW PROVIDED IN SECTION J.

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