
High Technology Corporation (AKA: HTC) Profile last edited on: 6/24/15
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Location Information
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Hampton city
Congr. District: 03
County: Hampton city
Public Profile
High Technology Corporation (HTC) is a small business (8A) dedicated to providing innovative solutions to technically challenging problems. HTC has had an impressive record of achievements in the areas of innovative computational methods for boundary-layer transition research, design of laminar flow configurations, turbulence control and drag reduction, vortex stability and breakdown, unique supersonic wind tunnel experiments, computational fluid dynamics and grid generation, quiet nozzle design, data acquisition, and software development. The boundary-layer stability and transition prediction computer codes developed by HTC are routinely used by aerospace industry. HTC has also been involved in high performance computing. Work includes parallel algorithm development, message passing library design, and distributed computing research. HTC did the primary design and development of the FIDO project for NASA Langley Research Center. The FIDO (Framework for Interdisciplinary Design Optimization) system is a multi-disciplinary design optimization system. Ongoing research and other recent projects include: Control of cavity acoustics and trailing-line vortices; Linear and nonlinear parabolized stability equations for two-dimensional and swept-wing flows; High-performance and distributed computing; Multi-disciplinary design optimization; Neural network based flow control techniques; Stability and control of trailing-line vortices; Conceptual and program support for Supersonic LFC for F16-XL experiment and High Speed Civil Transport; High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC) Program; Hybrid laminar flow control experiment PEGASUS hypersonic flight experiment; National Aerospace Plane (NASP)
Extent of SBIR involvement
Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition
Employee Range
20-24Revenue Range
2M-2.5MVC funded?
NoPublic/Private
Privately HeldStock Info
----IP Holdings
1-4Awards Distribution by Agency
Most Recent SBIR Projects
Year | Phase | Agency | Total Amount | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | 2 | AF | $859,742 | |
Project Title: Computational Tool for Advanced Transition Prediction | ||||
2001 | 2 | NASA | $670,000 | |
Project Title: A Photogrammetric Imaging System for Measurement of Flight Control Surfaces | ||||
1999 | 1 | AF | $100,000 | |
Project Title: Modeling and Nonlinear Adaptive Control of Weapons Bay Oscillations | ||||
1998 | 1 | NASA | $70,000 | |
Project Title: High-Lift Transition Prediction Module | ||||
1998 | 1 | NASA | $70,000 | |
Project Title: A Lifetime Pressure Sensitive Paint (PSP) and Model Deformation Imaging System |
Key People / Management
Mujeeb R Malik -- President
Louis N Cattafesta III
Meelan Choudhari
Ray-Sing Lin
Louis N Cattafesta III
Meelan Choudhari
Ray-Sing Lin
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