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Giner Inc

  • Contact Person: Kathleen Cahill
  • Contact Phone: 781-529-0511
  • Contact Email: kcahill@ginerinc.com
  • Business Structure:
  • Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
  • Business Type:
  • For Profit Organization
  • Subchapter S Corporation
  • Industries Served:
  • Product Areas: FLOOR COVERINGS

Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides

In order by amount of set aside monies.

  • $99,991 - Friday the 22nd of June 2012
    Department Of Army
    W6QK ACC-APG DURHAM
    FIRST TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT
  • $79,921 - Tuesday the 19th of June 2012
    Department Of Navy
    NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER
    SBIR TOPIC N121-035, "NANO - COMPOSITE ANODE FOR THERMAL BATTERIES".
  • $749,644 - Friday the 4th of March 2016
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
    IGF::OT::IGF OTHER FUNCTION - DEVELOPMENT OF A SENSOR TO DETECT SELECT TRACE TOXIC HEAVY METALS (AG, CD, MN, NI, AND ZN) IN WATER IS PROPOSED. USING AN AUTOMATIC SIDE-STREAM SAMPLING TECHNIQUE, THIS COMPACT, ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR WILL USE SMALL VOLUMES OF WATER AND DETECT METALS IN THE LOW PARTS-PER-BILLION RANGE. THE NOVEL COUPLING OF A HIGH-PERFORMANCE NOVEL ELECTRODE MATERIAL, MICROARRAY ELECTRODE GEOMETRY, AND A HIGHLY SENSITIVE SENSING ALGORITHM ALLOWS FOR A SENSOR WITH LOW DETECTION LIMITS AND EXCELLENT SPECIFICITY. ADDITIONALLY, THE SENSOR WILL SHOW LONG-TERM REPEATABILITY AND RELIABILITY, WHILE REQUIRING MINIMAL MAINTENANCE OR USER CALIBRATION TIME. THE SENSOR AND ITS COMPONENTS HAVE BEEN ENGINEERED TO FUNCTION IN A MICROGRAVITY ENVIRONMENT AND FOR EASY INTEGRATION WITH THE WATER RECOVERY SYSTEM. GINER WILL PARTNER JOHNSON SPACE CENTER TO ENSURE THE ABILITY OF THE SENSOR TO DETECT TRACE METALS IN A RANGE OF RECLAIMED WATER SAMPLES AND DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE CONCENTRATIONS. THIS SENSOR WILL DETECT TRACE HEAVY METALS IN WATER IN NEAR REAL-TIME, ALLOWING FOR TIMELY RESPONSE AND RESOLUTION TO WATER CONTAMINATION PROBLEMS.
  • $7,000 - Friday the 27th of April 2012
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    GLENN RESEARCH CENTER
    ELECTROLYZER
  • $69,996 - Friday the 23rd of December 2011
    Department Of Navy
    NAVAIR WARFARE CTR AIRCRAFT DIV LKE
    EXERCISE THE OPTION
  • $49,982 - Tuesday the 13th of December 2011
    Department Of Army
    W4GG HQ US ARMY TACOM
    BI-LATERAL OPTION EXERCISE OF PHASE I SBIR
  • $372,626 - Wednesday the 27th of June 2012
    Department Of Army
    W4GG HQ US ARMY TACOM
    PHASE II SBIR AWARDED TO GINER, INC. YEAR 1 COST - $346,629.13, FEE - $25,997.18 YEAR 2 COST - $332,419.51, FEE - $24,931.46 TOTAL = $729,977.28
  • $364,976 - Friday the 18th of May 2012
    Department Of Army
    W4PZ USA MED RSCH ACQUIS ACT
    SBIR PHASE II YEAR 2
  • $187,500 - Thursday the 22nd of March 2012
    Department Of Navy
    NAVAIR WARFARE CTR AIRCRAFT DIV LKE
    RESEARCH&DEVELOPMENT
  • $149,998 - Friday the 18th of May 2012
    Department Of Air Force
    FA8650 USAF AFMC AFRL/RQK
    ENZYMES-BASED PASSIVE MICROFLUIDIC BIOLOGICAL FUEL CELLS

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