SBIR-STTR Award

ETWICCS - Enhanced Theater Weather Imaging and Cloud Characterization Sensor (Sequential Phase II)
Award last edited on: 11/12/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$3,149,955
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF171-073
Principal Investigator
Joe Kujawski

Company Information

Brandywine Photonics LLC

748 Springdale Drive Suite 125
Exton, PA 19341
   (484) 879-6568
   N/A
   www.brandywinephotonics.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 06
County: Chester

Phase I

Contract Number: FA8650-17-P-9219
Start Date: 8/2/2017    Completed: 5/2/2018
Phase I year
2017
Phase I Amount
$149,956
The upcoming gap in satellite weather data may be a significant crisis in the early 2020s, with the cancellation of the NPOESS satellite program, and the loss of the DMSP-19 Satellite. Weather sources resources are stretched thin, which may make the US reliant on foreign weather data. We propose a new Cubesat satellite called Gemini, which would be a pathfinder satellite for an Operational Responsive Meteorology Constellation called MetNet. The Gemini-A instrument proposed here is a multi-spectral imager which uses 32 MODIS bands for fast and simple theater weather imaging, all within a 1.5U CalPoly CubeSat standard. This is made possible through the innovative use of newer technologies, such as the High Operating Temperature MWIR FPA at 120K and a newly available Low-Light-Level CMOS Image Sensor. The most significant challenges will be the system, thermal, and electrical design involving integrating four cameras into a 1.5U form factor. Gemini-B would be a separate 3U Microwave Sounder, such as the Mirata CubeSat built by MIT-Lincoln Labs, and would be part of a later effort. As with AURA and JPSS, the combination of IR and Microwave Sounder would work synergistically to provide a total solution for Cloud Characterization.

Phase II

Contract Number: FA8650-18-C-9224
Start Date: 4/15/2019    Completed: 4/15/2021
Phase II year
2018
(last award dollars: 2019)
Phase II Amount
$2,999,999

In order to meet the resolution and revisit requirements, the need exists to expand the Theater Weather Imaging and Cloud Characterization Sensor (TWICCS) design to twice the number of channels - the Enhanced TWICCS (E-TWICCS) design. The E-TWICCS instrument described in this technical proposal shall be a pathfinder-to-operations instrument developed to verify that a push-broom imager can partially satisfy the Air Force requirements for Theater Weather Imaging and Cloud Characterization through small satellite platforms. The technical section outlines the performance objectives, basic description, Size Weight and Power, and configuration. The detailed work plan describes the capabilities, additional detailed description of tasks, and schedule for E-TWICCS. This work plan in conjunction to the Statement of Work provides additional information regarding when each of the tasks shall be performed with critical dates and dependencies.