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Physical Sciences Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #1413

Total Federal Spending
$54.0M
$54,026,252
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
2
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
SIGMA+ PROGRAM, SIGMA+ WILL ADVANCE, INTEGRATE, AND SCALE EMERGING SENSOR AND DATA ANALYTICS TECHNOLOGIES TO DEMONSTRATE AND TRANSITION A DETECTION SYSTEM THAT FUNDAMENTALLY CHANGES HOW WE DETECT, INTERDICT, AND DETER CLANDESTINE WMD.Department of DefenseNov 16, 2018$13.9M
SBIR PHASE III FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF GUN LAUNCHED INTERCEPTORSDepartment of DefenseApr 8, 2022$9.2M
ATMOSPHERIC WATER EXTRACTION (AWE) PROGRAM CLIN 0001 - BASE - PHASE IDepartment of DefenseNov 13, 2020$7.1M
ATMOSPHERE AS A SENSOR (ATMOSENSE)Department of DefenseJan 14, 2021$5.5M
IGF::OT::IGF DHS DNDO WIND ATD BAA AWARDDepartment of Homeland SecurityJul 8, 2016$4.3M
THIS AWARD IS FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR A PROPOSAL TITLED "A COMPACT SPATIALLY OFFSET RAMAN SENSOR FOR THROUGH-BARRIER CHEMICAL DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION"Department of Homeland SecuritySep 28, 2022$3.8M
EO14042 ENHANCED NIGHT VISION IN EYEGLASS FORM FACTORS (ENVISION)Department of DefenseNov 2, 2021$3.4M
SBIR/STTR PHASE II R&D: C/SIC MATURATIONDepartment of DefenseSep 26, 2022$3.0M
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTDepartment of DefenseMay 29, 2020$3.0M
MULTI MISSION MILLIMETER WAVE DEPLOYABLE ANTENNAS- CALL 002Department of DefenseMar 21, 2019$3.0M
SBIR/STTR PHASE II R&D - RADIATION HARDENED FOVEATED HYBRID INFRARED SCENE PROJECTORDepartment of DefenseJan 25, 2023$3.0M
AFFORDABLE MATERIALS AND COATINGS FOR PRESSURE GAIN COMBUSTIONDepartment of DefenseJul 30, 2023$2.5M
NEW DARPA SBIR IIDepartment of DefenseApr 6, 2022$2.5M
SBIR/STTR PHASE II R&D : 3D REINFORCED C/SICDepartment of DefenseFeb 10, 2022$2.5M
IGF::OT::IGF DARPA BAA ENTITLED "DUAL OPTICAL COMB LWIR SOURCE AND SENSOR"Department of DefenseSep 28, 2015$2.4M
THERMOCHROMIC COATINGS FOR EMISSIVITY MODULATION, SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER (STTR) PROGRAM AWARDDepartment of DefenseJan 10, 2022$2.3M
DEVELOPING THE DESIGNS OF THE OBJECTIVE AND EYEPIECE OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND THE DESIGN AND LAYOUT OF THE INDIVIDUAL FLAT OPTICS.Department of DefenseMay 21, 2024$2.2M
ROTATING DETONATION ROCKET ENGINE DEVELOPMENTDepartment of DefenseSep 27, 2024$2.1M
SBIR PH 2Department of DefenseJul 15, 2021$2.0M
SBIR PH IIDepartment of DefenseAug 30, 2022$2.0M

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

Physical Sciences Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

Physical Sciences Inc. has received $54,026,252 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Physical Sciences Inc. works with 2 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Physical Sciences Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

Physical Sciences Inc. is ranked #1413 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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