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MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

Neocera, Inc.

Beltsville

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

New Image Analysis and Filtering Techniques

Principal Investigator:

Fred
 
Wellstood

Technologies:

Other

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

Hughes Network Systems

Germantown

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Broadband Internet Application over Satellite

Principal Investigator:

John
 
Baras
Professor and Chair in Systems Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, ISR

Technologies:

Software Development

Hughes Network Systems LLC (HUGHES) is a global leader in broadband satellite technology and services for home and office. Its flagship high-speed satellite Internet service is HughesNet®, the world’s largest satellite network, with over 1 million residential and business customers across North America and Brazil.

For large enterprises and governments, the company’s HughesON® managed network services provide complete connectivity solutions, employing an optimized mix of satellite and terrestrial technologies. The company’s JUPITER™ System is the world’s most widely deployed High-Throughput Satellite (HTS) platform, operating on more than 20 satellites by leading service providers, delivering a wide range of broadband enterprise, mobility and cellular backhaul applications.

To date, Hughes has shipped more than 5.5 million terminals to customers in over 100 countries, representing an approximately 50 percent market share, and its technology is powering broadband services to aircraft around the world.

With annual revenues of over $1 billion, Hughes’ headquarters are in Germantown, Md., although the company has offices in 11 countries and customers in over 100 countries.

Over time, we’ve probably generated within the state of Maryland, a large share of our revenue—$1.5 billion a year, with a total of close to $15 billion. About $5 billion of that can be directly credited to the work done through MIPS. We employ 1,500 people here in the state. Most of them are working on businesses related to this technology. MIPS helped develop not just a new product, but a new industry.

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

Alertus Technologies, LLC

Beltsville

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Instant Alert Messaging System

Principal Investigator:

Steven
 
Tretter

Technologies:

Electrical / Power Engineering

Software Development

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

Calibrant Biosystems

Gaithersburg

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Field-Effect Flow Control

Principal Investigator:

Don
 
DeVoe
Professor

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

Intradigm Corporation

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

Gene Delivery Optimization

Principal Investigator:

A.
 
Mixson
Assistant Professor

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

RTKL Associates, Inc.

Washington

 | 

out-of-state

 County

Project:

Data Center Cooling Technology

Principal Investigator:

Bao
 
Yang
Professor

Technologies:

Other

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

Global Systems and Technology Corp.

Yardley

 | 

out-of-state

 County

Project:

Design for Manufacturing of Telecom. Workstation

Principal Investigator:

David
 
Bigio
Professor

Technologies:

Process Control

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

American Dehydrated Foods, Inc.

Baltimore

 | 

Somerset

 County

Project:

Biosorbents from Agricultural Residuals

Principal Investigator:

Jennifer
 
Becker

Technologies:

Agriculture / Poultry Science

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

QSDG Manufacturing LLC

Annapolis

 | 

Anne Arundel

 County

Project:

CAD/CAE Development of Sails

Principal Investigator:

Jewel
 
Barlow
Director of Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel

Technologies:

Computer Aided Design

Wind Tunnel / Rotor Testing

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

Beaverkill Rod Company

Brinklow

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Smart Materials for Fishing Rods

Principal Investigator:

Norman
 
Wereley
Minta Martin Professor

Technologies:

Aerodynamics / Aerospace Engineering

MIPS Round 

30

July

 

2002

July 1, 2002

Scientific Products & Systems, Inc.

Halethorpe

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Biosciences Precision Dispensing System

Principal Investigator:

M. Appa
 
Anjanappa
Professor

Technologies:

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

Celadon Laboratories, Inc.

Hyattsville

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Thermodynamics of Modified DNA

Principal Investigator:

Jason
 
Kahn

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

APEX/ECLIPSE Systems, Inc.

Rockville

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Telecommunication Signal to Noise Improvement

Principal Investigator:

John
 
Baras
Professor

Technologies:

Communications

MIPS Round 

30

August

 

2002

August 1, 2002

Datastream Conversion Services, LLC

College Park

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Content Management User Interface

Principal Investigator:

Arrya
 
Gangopadhyay

Technologies:

Software Development

DataStream Content Solutions provides advanced content management systems to information businesses, publishers and governments to help them work at their maximum efficiency. DataStream builds databases for data conversion, editorial enhancements, XML mark-up, data storage, data revival, data delivery and complete data management. DSCS is the home of the revolutionary Legislative Impact® and Regulatory Impact® products and is a leader in the intelligent mark-up of data.

DataStream hired 16 additional employees, gained $2.5 million in revenue and attracted $2 million in grants thanks to the company’s MIPS project. In November, 2010, DSCS was acquired by The Dolan Company (NYSE:DM).

DSCS is a graduate of the Technology Advancement Program (TAP) incbuator.

We were a loose, unstructured startup. Through the MIPS process we were able to mature to a very wellorganized and well-run, mid-sized company, were able to secure large government contracts and contracts with major data publishers and aggregators, and position ourselves for a sale to a large media company.

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

LNK Corporation

Silver Spring

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

DAMSEL Enhancement for E-Learning

Principal Investigator:

Ravi
 
Kulkarni

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

Maryland Semiconductors, Inc.

Clarksburg

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Higher Performance RF Integrated Circuits

Principal Investigator:

Hung
 
Lin

Technologies:

VLSI

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

Blue Wave Semiconductors, Inc.

Columbia

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

Low Cost UV and IR Detector Fabrication

Principal Investigator:

Ichiro
 
Takeuchi
Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Technologies:

Materials Science

Blue Wave develops low-cost, reliable and customized thin film fabrication tools for the R&D market, enabling researchers to make advances in nanotechnology and thin-film research.

Blue Wave specializes in: manufacturing deposition systems and processing tools for semiconductor R&D; thin film coating and device fabrication; and providing quality thin film development services to clients such as the DoD and other large corporations.

Blue Wave added 15 new jobs and over $2.5 million in revenue and grants as a direct result of the MIPS project funding.

Blue Wave Semiconductors completed five SBIR Phase I awards, three SBIR Phase II awards, and a Maryland Proof of Concept award. The company is currently located in the UMBC Technology Center in Baltimore. Blue Wave Semiconductors was a finalist for the Maryland Incubator Company of the Year in 2005.

Blue Wave’s products are sold to U.S. research institutions. The company is planning commercialization and full-scale manufacturing for its products. Blue Wave has developed its own technology and has several U.S. patents.

MIPS support was the foundation for this company.

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

Infinite Biomedical Technologies, Inc.

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

Micro Valve for Medical Use

Principal Investigator:

Elisabeth
 
Smela
Associate Professor

Technologies:

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

Pioneer Conveyor LLC

Oakland

 | 

Garrett

 County

Project:

Robust Roller Design

Principal Investigator:

Dwayne
 
Arola

Technologies:

Mechanical Machinery

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

NAVMAR Applied Sciences Corporation

Chester

 | 

out-of-state

 County

Project:

Autonomous Aircraft for Surveillance

Principal Investigator:

Darryll
 
Pines

Technologies:

Aerodynamics / Aerospace Engineering

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

Aither Engineering

Lanham

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Crack Detection for Composite Airframes

Principal Investigator:

Anthony
 
Vizzini

Technologies:

Instrumentation

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

LeaTech, LLC

Middletown

 | 

Frederick

 County

Project:

Advanced CCD Cameras

Principal Investigator:

Douglas
 
Currie

Technologies:

Optics

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

Columbia Technologies, LLC

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Ground Water Profiler

Principal Investigator:

William
 
LaCourse
Chair & Professor

Technologies:

Chemical Engineering / Chemistry

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

Chesapeake PERL, Inc.

Savage

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Flourescent Protein Marker Detection

Principal Investigator:

Yordan
 
Kostov

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

29

February

 

2002

February 1, 2002

Advanced Acoustic Concepts

Columbia

 | 

Howard

 County

Project:

Acoustic Signal Processing

Principal Investigator:

Gilmer
 
Blankenship

Technologies:

Other