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MIPS Round 

15

February

 

1995

February 1, 1995

NABI, Inc.

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Staphylococcal Capsular Antigens

Principal Investigator:

Ronald
 
Weiner

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

15

February

 

1995

February 1, 1995

Alcoa

Halethorpe

 | 

Frederick

 County

Project:

Carbon Anode Non-Destructive Test System

Principal Investigator:

Fawzi
 
Emad

Technologies:

Controls

Laser Technology

MIPS Round 

15

 

PRIZM Advanced Communications

Elkridge

 | 

Howard

 County

Project:

Fiber Optic Modem

Principal Investigator:

Linda
 
Milor

Technologies:

Optics

MIPS Round 

15

January

 

1996

January 1, 1996

Titan Aerospace Electronic Division

Westminster

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

Ultrasonic Fault Detector and Classifier Algorithms

Principal Investigator:

Gilmer
 
Blankenship

Technologies:

Materials Science

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

MIPS Round 

15

February

 

1995

February 1, 1995

Damilic Corporation

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Irradiated Rubber for Wipers

Principal Investigator:

Joseph
 
Silverman

Technologies:

Materials Science

MIPS Round 

15

February

 

1995

February 1, 1995

Spherix

Bethesda

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Studying D-Tagatose Effects

Principal Investigator:

John
 
Wilber

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

15

February

 

1995

February 1, 1995

COMSAT Laboratories

Clarksburg

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Satellite Management System

Principal Investigator:

John
 
Baras
Professor

Technologies:

Communications

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

MIPS Round 

15

February

 

1995

February 1, 1995

CAMBREX Bio Science

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

GMP Bioprocessing Training Program

Principal Investigator:

Antonio
 
Moreira

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

15

March

 

1995

March 15, 1995

EntreMed

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Epidemiology of Anti-Cholesterol Antibodies

Principal Investigator:

James
 
Sorace

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

15

February

 

1995

February 1, 1995

CADKEY(formerly Cutting Edge Technology)

Windsor

 | 

out-of-state

 County

Project:

Smart Rapid Prototype System

Principal Investigator:

Guangming
 
Zhang

Technologies:

Computer Aided Design

MIPS Round 

15

 

DeJarnette Research Systems, Inc.

Towson

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Radiology Info System Interface

Principal Investigator:

Steven
 
Fritz

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

15

 

CAB, Inc.

Potomac

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Molecular Probes

Principal Investigator:

Rita
 
Colwell

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

15

 

Hughes Network Systems

Gaithersburg

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Broadcast Internet Access

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.

The protocols developed by Baras and Hughes are now called TIA-1008, a standard adopted intact by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute.

More than 30 papers were published as a result of the MIPS work with Hughes, according to Baras. Hughes has conducted seven MIPS projects with the university.

Falk went on to chair the Internet Research Task Force, which promotes research of importance to the evolution of the future Internet. He has chaired the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)’s working groups on TCP over Satellite, Performance Implications of Link Characteristics, and Datagram Congestion Control Protocol.

The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) annual report on consumer broadband services has ranked HughesNet satellite Internet service first among all major Internet service providers (ISPs) for delivering on advertised performance promises for two consecutive years (2015-2016).

HughesNet was originally launched in 1997 as DirecPC. At the time, it was the first consumer product/service to offer Internet access via satellite. The protocol used for this service (and HughestNet today) was developed through the company’s MIPS projects with the University of Maryland.

Hughes was acquired by EchoStar for $2 billion in 2011.

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.
The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) annual report on consumer broadband services has ranked HughesNet satellite Internet service first among all major Internet service providers (ISPs) for delivering on advertised performance promises for two consecutive years (2015-2016).

MIPS Round 

15

February

 

1995

February 1, 1995

E-Doc

Linthicum

 | 

Baltimore City

 County

Project:

Internet Publishing Engine

Principal Investigator:

Charles
 
Nicholas

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

15

May

 

1995

May 1, 1995

Northrop Grumman Corp

Baltimore

 | 

Baltimore

 County

Project:

Agricultural Applications of RF Energy

Principal Investigator:

Charles
 
Mulchi

Technologies:

Agriculture / Poultry Science

Northrop Grumman Corporation offers an extraordinary portfolio of capabilities and technologies that enable the company to deliver innovative systems and solutions for applications that range from undersea to outer space and into cyberspace.

The company’s core competencies address emerging global security challenges in key areas, such as unmanned systems, cybersecurity, C4ISR, and logistics that are critical to the defense of the nation and its allies.

MIPS Round 

15

 

Cyber Technology

Greenbelt

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

3D Visualization of Imagery

Principal Investigator:

Steven
 
Fritz

Technologies:

Image Processing / Pattern Recognition

Medical Instrumentation / Equipment

MIPS Round 

15

March

 

1995

March 1, 1995

EDVOTEK

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Laboratory Curricula Design

Principal Investigator:

Mark
 
Holland

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

15

January

 

1995

January 3, 1995

Loral

San Jose

 | 

out-of-state

 County

Project:

Network Fault Management

Principal Investigator:

John
 
Baras
Professor

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

15

 

General Electric Information Services

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Improving Information Services

Principal Investigator:

Catherine
 
Plaisant

Technologies:

Software Development

MIPS Round 

15

March

 

1995

March 1, 1995

LZR Electronics, Inc.

Gaithersburg

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Electronic Packaging of Power Supply

Principal Investigator:

Yogendra
 
Joshi

Technologies:

Electrical / Power Engineering

MIPS Round 

14

 

SynchroCell, Inc.

College Park

 | 

Prince George’s

 County

Project:

CeRes Protein Production

Principal Investigator:

Siba
 
Samal

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

14

August

 

1994

August 1, 1994

Automated Precision, Inc.

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Laser Ranger Technology

Principal Investigator:

Ping-Tong
 
Ho

Technologies:

Instrumentation

Automated Precision Inc. (API) is a world leader in coordinate measurement solutions. Leading the metrology industry through innovation, API products are used by many of the world’s top automotive, aerospace, machine tool, and CMM manufacturers.

API’s technology improves production processes, from design and innovation to production, quality checks and inspections. The company offers dimensional inspection and metrology services, including consulting, calibration, machine tool error mapping, contract measurement, 3D CAD modeling and reverse engineering to solve difficult measurement problems.

The future of non-destructive inspection lies in non-contact scanning. MIPS provided API with the ability to initially develop and understand suitable applied technology and improve upon this initial technology to where API has the most advanced non-contact scanners in the market today.

MIPS Round 

14

August

 

1994

August 1, 1994

NABI, Inc.

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Entercoccal Epidemiology

Principal Investigator:

Richard
 
Schwalbe

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

14

August

 

1994

August 1, 1994

NABI, Inc.

Rockville

 | 

Montgomery

 County

Project:

Anti-Endotoxin Interventions

Principal Investigator:

Simeon
 
Goldblum

Technologies:

Biotechnology / Genetic Engineering

MIPS Round 

14

August

 

1994

August 1, 1994

K&L Microwave , Inc.

Salisbury

 | 

Wicomico

 County

Project:

Wideband Contiguous Multiplexer

Principal Investigator:

Kawthar
 
Zaki
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Technologies:

Microwave

Software Development

K&L Microwave is a subsidiary of Dover Corporation, a $7.5 billion Fortune 400 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange, recognized by top-tier defense contractors and wireless infrastructure providers as a world leader in the design and manufacture of RF and microwave filters, duplexers and integrated assemblies. K&L is AS9100 and ISO 14001 certified and offers customers the most extensive range of filter-based products in the industry, spanning from 0.3MHz to 94GHz.

K&L began operations over 40 years ago in a 1,400 square foot facility manufacturing custom filters primarily for the military sector. Today, with manufacturing facilities in the United States and the Dominican Republic and a global sales presence, K&L is the industry’s premier filter supplier for both military and commercial markets. Over 410 employees represent the engineering, sales and marketing, manufacturing and support personnel that enable K&L to support such a broad product and customer base.

[Mtech] is invaluable to companies like ours in that it allows us to leverage our own resources with those of the university and the national laboratories to maximize the output of our research and development efforts. I feel that the activities to-date, along with those to follow through this program, in the future, will be instrumental in permitting K&L Microwave to maintain its position as the market leader in microwave filters and to continue to be an aggressive growth company.