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IMSAR LLC

Company Information
Address
940 S 2000 W
SPRINGVILLE, UT 84663-3095
United States


http://www.imsar.com

Information

UEI: E7JMADMVM497

# of Employees: 98


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. Radar Mission Autonomy for Congested and Contested Environments

    Amount: $74,985.00

    The Air Force needs “on-demand awareness of adversary actions," as stated in U.S. Air Force, Science and Technology Strategy: Strengthening USAF Science and Technology for 2030 and Beyond. A vital p ...

    SBIRPhase I2023Department of Defense Air Force
  2. Radio Frequency System on Chip

    Amount: $179,983.08

    The US Air Force is looking for a miniaturized Radio Frequency System on Chip (RFSoC) solution. As IMSAR understands the problem, the customer currently operates large radars that are attached to towe ...

    SBIRPhase I2023Department of Defense Air Force
  3. Passive and Active Radar for C-sUAS Operations

    Amount: $49,957.00

    IMSAR LLC proposes to augment existing Airborne Moving Target Indication (AMTI) detection and tracking modes with both passive and active radar modes. For active modes, IMSAR can search, acquire, dete ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Defense Air Force
  4. Steerable, Directional Antennas to Increase Small Mobile Platform Communication Range

    Amount: $139,973.00

    Traditionally, small platforms that need to communicate with airborne platforms use omnidirectional antennas. This makes it simple to communicate with mobile airborne platforms but reduces the communi ...

    STTRPhase I2022Department of Defense Navy
  5. Attritable Radars for Contested Environments

    Amount: $250,000.00

    Redacted

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Defense Army
  6. Multi-Role Radar Sensor for GPS-Degraded Navigation

    Amount: $1,218,999.00

    In conflicts with peer and near-peer adversaries, US Air Force assets need to operate effectively in the presence of jammers and other GPS-disabling technologies. To address the need Air Force has fo ...

    SBIRPhase II2022Department of Defense Air Force
  7. Using Varying Orbits to Perform Coherent Change Detection

    Amount: $139,784.00

    Coherent Change Detection (CCD) combines two Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images of a scene taken at different times and creates a new image that highlights the differences between the SAR images. Â ...

    SBIRPhase I2022Department of Defense Navy
  8. IMSAR, Areté, and Shield AI Autonomous Unmanned Maritime Search, Detection, Classification, and Communication Solution

    Amount: $1,760,577.00

    The US Navy is interested in the employment of Unmanned Airborne Systems (UAS) sensor payloads capable of autonomous all-weather anti-surface search. IMSAR LLC, developer of low-Size, Weight, and Powe ...

    SBIRPhase II2022Department of Defense Navy
  9. Moving Target Recognition from a Low-SWaP Airborne Radar System

    Amount: $49,972.77

    Target recognition is often confirmed through visual identification, placing personnel as well as expensive military assets in extreme danger. Moving Target Recognition (MTR) mode performed by an airb ...

    SBIRPhase I2021Department of Defense Air Force
  10. Common Aperture for Radar and Communication Functions

    Amount: $49,992.60

    To meet Department of Defense cost and Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) restraints for attritable weapon systems, IMSAR LLC proposes to advance the use of our Commercial-Off-The-Shelf, low-cost, low-SWa ...

    SBIRPhase I2021Department of Defense Air Force
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