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March 15, 2010
Quantum Dimension, Inc. was awarded a Navy Phase I Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) by SPAWAR SSC-Pacific PEO Space on March 15, 2010. This 6 month contract valued at $69,993 with a 3 month option for $29,997 is for the design and development of an "High Efficiency WCDMA Power Amplifier for MUOS Handheld Radio". "This is an excellent opportunity for our team to provide our device design expertise for an active Navy program", commented VP of Business Development Julie Isenberger. "This project is not only valuable for integration with a production MUOS handset, but it has potential application to the commercial cellular market where WiMAX and HSPA+ are emerging with very high PAR and the need for higher handset RF power is required to extend high data rate range."
December 11, 2009
Quantum Dimension, Inc. was awarded an Air Force Phase II Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) by Air Force Research Lab based in Dayton, OH on Dec. 11, 2009. This 2 Year contract valued at $749,993 will begin on 1/1/2010 and is the next phase of design and development of a resilient navigation solution utilizing mobile ad-hoc capability to support disadvantaged users in suburban, urban or indoor areas where access to traditional GPS signals is limited or non-existent. “This solution provides inherent value as it is a stand-alone system that is not dependent upon existing commercial and/or military infrastructure access,” stated Quantum Dimension President Michael Enright. “Further we are addressing critical issues with navigation via Signals of Opportunity (SoOP) that as of yet have not been resolved; namely architecting and designing a mobile device that combines resilient navigation with mobile ad-hoc capability. We can meet these requirements through innovative navigation algorithms and cutting-edge mobile handheld design.”
July 1, 2009
Quantum Dimension President Michael Enright is scheduled to present at National Aerospace Electronics Conference or NAECON 2009 July 21-23, 2009 in Dayton, OH. Dr. Enright will be discussing Quantum Dimension, Inc.'s internal R&D and the topic is entitled "A Signals of Opportunity Based Cooperative Navigation Network". QDI's Signals of Opportunity solution bridges the gap in today's solutions providing a complimentary or alternative for military and commercial applications requiring more resilient navigation particularly in situations where GPS signals can be jammed or are unavailable. NAECON 2009 is jointly sponsored by Dayton Section IEEE and the Aerospace & Electronics Systems Society (AESS). See www.naecon.org for more information.
January 1, 2009
Quantum Dimension, Inc. was awarded an Air Force Phase I Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) by Air Force Research Lab based in Dayton, OH. This contract for “Innovative Mobile Navigation Device Using Signals of Opportunity” will be completed by Sept. 30, 2009 and involves development of Non-GPS Navigation utilizing Signals Of Opportunity (SoOP) via mobile ad-hoc architecture.
December 16, 2008
Quantum Dimension as a subcontractor to General Dynamics Information Technology has been awarded an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity multiple-award contract, with a combined, potential value of $47,000,000 for integration and implementation of Command and Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) and radio frequency communications systems at SSC-Pacific. Services that may be ordered under this Navy contract include implementation and integration, configuration management, integration logistics support, on-site technical assistance, engineering, test and evaluation, quality assurance, and life-cycle management for a range of programs during the critical period from system conception through system operation. This five-year contract includes eight, six-month award terms, which if awarded, would bring the cumulative combined value of this multiple award to $90,747,000. All work will be performed in San Diego, and work is expected to be completed Dec. 17, 2013. Contracts»
August 4 , 2008
Quantum Dimension has partnered with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) for Navy prime and subcontracts under the Seaport-e program which allows the Navy Virtual SYSCOM(VS) Commanders (NAVAIR, NAVSEA, NAVSUP and SPAWAR a contract vehicle to purchase engineering services. " This will enhance our opportunity to provide our engineering services to the Navy and we look forward to collaborating with their team," stated Julie Isenberger, VP of Business Development following the announcement. Contracts»
May 29, 2008
Quantum Dimension was awarded Navy prime Seaport-e contract number N00178-08-D-5560 for the Seaport-e program which allows the Navy Virtual SYSCOM(VS) Commanders (NAVAIR, NAVSEA, NAVSUP and SPAWAR a contract vehicle to purchase engineering services. Additionally, General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) is also a sub-contractor to QDI for engineering services to Seaport-e stakeholders. "We are extremely excited about our ability to participate as a Prime contractor in the Seaport-e program, stated Ms. Isenberger, VP of Business Development, following the announcement. "We will continue to engage with General Dynamics and other partners to provide synergistic solutions and services to the Seaport-e community." Contracts»
February 19, 2008
Quantum Dimension is a sub-contractor to General Dynamics Information Technology under contract number N00178-04-D-4012 for the Navy Seaport-e program.
"We are happy to team with GDIT as we complement their capabilities. We look forward to collaborating with them as opportunities arise," stated President Michael Enright.
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January 1, 2008
Quantum Dimension is pleased to announce the additions of Chris N. Kurby as VP of Engineering and Julie A. Isenberger as VP of Business Development to the Quantum Dimension team. For more information, please check out their profiles. Management Team»
September 11, 2007
A year since its incorporation, Quantum Dimension still strives to meet industry challenges that existed since its inception. "We envision that our mission is still critical as Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced bandwidth utilization and smaller, lower power devices are still heavily in demand. We anticipate the need for our capabilities to increase", Dr. Enright explained. Solutions »
