Toyon Research Corporation
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- Goleta, CA 931173021
- Phone: 805-968-6787
- Estimated Number of Employees: 105
- Estimated Annual Receipts: $26,662,569
- Business Start Date: 1980
- Contact Person: Marcella Lindbery
- Contact Phone: 805-968-6787
- Contact Email: mlindbery@toyon.com
- Business Structure:
- Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
- Business Type:
- For Profit Organization
- Subchapter S Corporation
- Industries Served: Optical Instrument and Lens Manufacturing, Engineering Services
- Product Areas: LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, QUALITY CONTROL- MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SHOP EQUIPMENT, QUALITY CONT SV/MAINT REPAIR SHOP E, QUALITY CONT SV/MEASURING TOOLS, QUALITY CONTROL- MEASURING TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS TESTING- INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT, EQ TEST SVCS/INSTRUMENTS & LAB EQ, MODIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT- MEASURING TOOLS, MOD OF MEASURING TOOLS, MODIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT- INSTRUMENTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT, MOD OF INSTRUMENTS & LAB EQ
Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides
In order by amount of set aside monies.
- $90,000 - Tuesday the 21st of August 2012
Department Of Air Force
FA8650 USAF AFMC AFRL/RQK
PERSISTENT EO/IR WIDE AREA SENSOR EXPLOITATION - COMPLETION OF FUNDING - $86,000 - Wednesday the 8th of February 2012
Department Of Air Force
FA8650 USAF AFMC AFRL/RQK
PERSISTENT ELECTRO-OPTICAL/INFRA-RED WIDE AREA SENSOR EXPLOITATION - $80,654 - Monday the 13th of August 2012
Office Of Policy Management And Budget
NBC ACQUISITION SERVICES DIVISION
TOYON PHASE III LEVEL OF EFFORT INCREASE FOR SBIR 6.1 PHASE III CONTRACT - $80,000 - Thursday the 20th of October 2011
Department Of Navy
NAVAIR WARFARE CTR AIRCRAFT DIV LKE
R&D PHASE I SBIR - $80,000 - Friday the 28th of October 2011
Department Of Navy
COMMANDER
INITIAL PROGRESS - $80,000 - Thursday the 27th of October 2011
Department Of Navy
NAVAIR WARFARE CTR AIRCRAFT DIV LKE
SBIR PI TOPIC N112-095 - $792,098 - Monday the 13th of February 2012
Department Of Navy
STRATEGIC SYSTEMS PROGRAMS
EXERCISE AND FUND CONTRACT LINE ITEM NUMBER (CLIN) 0004 - $750,000 - Monday the 2nd of July 2012
Department Of Air Force
FA8650 USAF AFMC AFRL/RQK
STTR PHASE 2 AWARD - SALIENCY ANNOTATION OF IMAGE AND VIDEO DATA - $749,996 - Tuesday the 28th of July 2015
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
IGF::OT::IGF OTHER FUNCTION - TOYON RESEARCH CORPORATION PROPOSES TO DEVELOP AND DEMONSTRATE A PROTOTYPE LOW-COST PRECISION NAVIGATION SYSTEM USING COMMERCIAL-GRADE GYROSCOPES AND ACCELEROMETERS. DURING THE PHASE I EFFORT AN UNCALIBRATED BRASSBOARD SYSTEM WAS BUILT AND FLIGHT TESTED USING A MANNED BIPLANE. THE BRASSBOARD SYSTEM COMPRISED AN EXPERIMENTAL SINGLE-CHANNEL (L1-ONLY) SOFTWARE GPS RECEIVER, AND A 720 DEG/HR INERTIAL MEASUREMENT UNIT (IMU) COSTING ONLY $1K. THE PERFORMANCE OF THE BRASSBOARD SYSTEM WAS COMPARABLE TO THAT OF A $42K PRECISION REFERENCE SYSTEM THAT COMPRISED A DUAL-CHANNEL (L1 AND L2) GPS RECEIVER AND ANTENNA, AND A TACTICAL-GRADE (1 DEG/HR) IMU ($24K). THIS TACTICAL-GRADE PERFORMANCE WAS ACHIEVED BY FUSING LOW-COST INERTIAL MEASUREMENTS WITH ATTITUDE AND POSITION MEASUREMENTS FROM A GPS-BASED ATTITUDE (GPS/A) SENSOR. THE MINIATURE INTEGRATED DIRECTION-FINDING ATTITUDE-DETERMINING ANTI-JAM SYSTEM (MIDAAS(TM)) OBTAINS POSITION, VELOCITY, ATTITUDE, AND TIME (PVAT) MEASUREMENTS DIRECTLY FROM GPS SIGNALS AND EMPLOYS AN INNOVATIVE SMALL SINGLE-APERTURE ANTENNA TO COMPUTE FULL 3-D ATTITUDE (ROLL, PITCH AND YAW) USING ONLY TWO RF CHANNELS, LEADING TO A SMALLER, SIMPLER, LOWER-COST GPS/A RECEIVER SYSTEM. DURING THE PHASE II PROGRAM, A FORM-FIT-FUNCTION PROTOTYPE SYSTEM WILL BE DESIGNED, BUILT, AND FLIGHT TESTED IN AN OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. THE PROTOTYPE PERFORMANCE WILL BE COMPARED WITH THAT OF A HIGHER-ACCURACY, MORE EXPENSIVE ATTITUDE REFERENCE SYSTEM. - $746,496 - Thursday the 20th of September 2012
Department Of Navy
SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS
SBIR PHASE II (BASE PERIOD)
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