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PASADERO, INC.
UEI: N/A
# of Employees: N/A
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
Award Charts
Award Listing
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SOFTWARE TOOLKIT FOR BASIC & APPLIED VISION RESEARCH
Amount: $0.00N/A
SBIRPhase I2001Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
SOFTWARE TOOLKIT FOR BASIC & APPLIED VISION RESEARCH
Amount: $150,593.00N/A
SBIRPhase II2001Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
SOFTWARE TOOLKIT FOR BASIC & APPLIED VISION RESEARCH
Amount: $100,000.00Not Available One of the most difficult problems in decision support is real-time decision-making under uncertainty. The information age has vastly increased the number of data sources while at the ...
SBIRPhase I1999Department of Health and Human Services -
Colored Computer Displays Effects on Reading
Amount: $254,328.00This project investigates the use of color in computer displays to facilitate reading and avoid theindiscriminate coloring. Phase I studies whether computer display coloring can be manipulated to simo ...
SBIRPhase II1997Department of Health and Human Services -
Colored Computer Displays Effects on Reading
Amount: $99,952.00N/A
SBIRPhase I1995Department of Health and Human Services -
Menu-Based Authoring for Disability Software Development
Amount: $49,850.00This project develops a generic software modification and menu-based authoring technology to enable people with developmental disabilities to use computers and to enable teachers, parents, and other p ...
SBIRPhase I1993Department of Health and Human Services -
Computer Assessment and Independence Aids for Aging
Amount: $50,000.00This project applies multimedia computer technologies with the first full speech feedback capability on graphics-based computers (Windows 3.1 and Apple Macintosh) to computer software for persons with ...
SBIRPhase I1993Department of Health and Human Services -
MULTI-SENSORY SOFTWARE FOR BRAIN INJURY REHABILATATION
Amount: $49,850.00OBJECTIVES ARE TO ENABLE BRAIN INJURED PATIENTS TO USE MODERN COMPUTERS AND TO DEVELOP MULTI-SENSORY COMPUTER TOOLS THAT WILL ENABLE BRAIN INJURY REHABILITATION SPECIALISTS TO CREATE MORE VERSATILE AN ...
SBIRPhase I1992Department of Health and Human Services