
Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation Profile last edited on: 8/22/2022
CAGE: 4P854
UEI: M7L6QRM22UN4
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Location Information
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 01
County: Bucks
Congr. District: 01
County: Bucks
Public Profile
Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation is a SDVOSB (NAICS Code 336411, Aircraft Manufacturing) company specializing in avionics-related technologies and ranging from design and development through test and evaluation to end-product and parts manufacturing. Navmar also has capabiltiws in the avionics-related core competencies of sensors, air-vehicle technologies, advanced material development, and flight simulation space. Since its inception, Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation has provided engineering and technical services in support of the Department of Defense - now having more than 10 locations spread throughout the United States, as well as supporting the global war on terrorism overseas. Navmar began by providing highly specialized acoustics engineering and analysis support to the Naval Air Warfare Center in Warminster, PA. Here our engineering staff worked in concert with naval base researchers to develop new innovations in anti-submarine warfare. In 1991 the government implemented a nationwide Base Realignment and Closure, or more commonly known as "BRAC". Among other locations, the operations and research at the Naval Air Warfare Center in Warminster were to be relocated to the Patuxent River Naval Base in Maryland. BRAC is complex and difficult, and the move impacts people's lives and the communities that they live in. All the while, the military and effected bases need to continue operations and research. Navmar stepped in to help facilitate the BRAC move of the Warminster location to Patuxent River providing an array of services to the base during this period to include creating a method for the highly technical and specialized personnel of the base to continue working with the Navy during the transition. Over the years the firm's technical expertise expanded to include avionics, air vehicles, sensors, electro-optics, prototyping and systems integration.
Extent of SBIR involvement
Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition
Employee Range
250-500Revenue Range
20M-50MVC funded?
NoPublic/Private
Privately HeldStock Info
----IP Holdings
N/AAwards Distribution by Agency
Most Recent SBIR Projects
Year | Phase | Agency | Total Amount | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | 1 | Navy | $139,479 | |
Project Title: Miniaturized Sonobuoy High-Data-Rate Tether | ||||
2021 | 2 | Navy | $2,981,813 | |
Project Title: Commandable Mobile Anti Submarine Warfare Sensor (CMAS) | ||||
2021 | 2 | Navy | $2,049,247 | |
Project Title: High Gain Array of Velocity Sensors | ||||
2020 | 1 | Navy | $139,770 | |
Project Title: Multi-Sensor Sonobuoy | ||||
2017 | 1 | Navy | $124,976 | |
Project Title: Additive Manufacturing Technology for Sonobuoy Applications |
Key People / Management
Lloyd Bobb -- President
Thomas B Fenerty -- President
Robert M Balonis
Robert Bauder
Alvin Cabato
Carl Calianno
Lawrence Coar
Richard Coughlan
John Daukas
Edward Garabed
Alan Hellman
Roger A Holler
Arthur Horbach
James R Howard
Lawrence Howarth -- Chief Engineer
James F McEachern
Ellen McGrody
Lee Morris
Carment Pontelandolfo
Sigmund Rafalik
Peter Raiti
Irving Shaffer
Lee Shores
Peter Ulrich
Jeffrey Waldman
Philip Yanni
Thomas B Fenerty -- President
Robert M Balonis
Robert Bauder
Alvin Cabato
Carl Calianno
Lawrence Coar
Richard Coughlan
John Daukas
Edward Garabed
Alan Hellman
Roger A Holler
Arthur Horbach
James R Howard
Lawrence Howarth -- Chief Engineer
James F McEachern
Ellen McGrody
Lee Morris
Carment Pontelandolfo
Sigmund Rafalik
Peter Raiti
Irving Shaffer
Lee Shores
Peter Ulrich
Jeffrey Waldman
Philip Yanni
Company News
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