SBIR-STTR Award

Spare Part Serial Tracking
Award last edited on: 4/9/2014

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$383,663
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N85-023
Principal Investigator
Karl Farber

Company Information

Advanced Marine Enterprises Inc

1725 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202
   (703) 979-9200
   N/A
   www.advmar.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Arlington

Phase I

Contract Number: N00039-86-C-0543
Start Date: 6/4/1985    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1985
Phase I Amount
$49,727
It is proposed that a plan to evaluate, select, and test (for Economic feasibility) an electronic serial tracking system be developed. More specifically, a market survey will be conducted to determine the available electronic tracking systems. Next, the characteristics and performance of EACEI tracking system will be documented. The likely operating environments of the tracking system will then be Identified from which characteristics and minimums performance requirements of the tracking system may be obtained. Those tracking systems failing to meet the performance requirements identified through consideration of operating environments will be removed from further Consideration. Of the remaining systems, one will be chosen based on performance and capability, ease of operation interfacing, and cost. From the survey of operating environments, one operating environment must be chosen as a representative test system. A test Plan will then be developed and evaluation criteria specified. The "paperless" inventory system resulting from electronic tracking will provide for the rapid and accurate identification, location, and characterization of military hardware. In time, a data base sufficient to solve problems concerning reliability and maintainability can be constructed.

Phase II

Contract Number: N00039-86-C-0543
Start Date: 8/8/1986    Completed: 8/8/1988
Phase II year
1986
Phase II Amount
$333,936
It is proposed that a plan to evaluate, select, and test (for economic feasibility) an electronic serial tracking system be developed. More specifically, a market survey will be conducted to determine the available electronic tracking systems. Next, the characteristics and performance of each tracking system will be documented. The likely operating environments of the tracking system will then be identified from which characteristics and minimum performance requirement of the tracking system may be obtained. Those tracking systems failing to meet the performance requirements identified through consideration of operating environments will be removed from further consideration. Of the remaining systems, one will be chosen based on performance and capability, ease of operation and interfacing, and cost. From the survey of operating environments, one operating environment must be chosen as a representative test system. A test plan will then be developed and evaluation criteria specified. The "paperless" inventory system resulting from electronic tracking will provide for the rapid and accurate identification, location, and characterization of military hardware. In time, a data base sufficient to solve problems concerning reliability and maintainability can be constructed.