Gobbledegook
Sorry but Prof Sam Guyer's comments, at least as reported, are complete gobbledegook. Operating systems already allocate and release main memory and disk space efficiently. The low speed of some websites is very rarely related to memory allocation/de-allocation problems and is usually due to bad application programming.
A good proof of my assertion is Google's search engine. The systems that support it are so fast that they are able to provide sub-second response times, responding on the fly as the user types a search string in character-by-character. This should become an industry standard and it provides a shaming lesson for all those sloppy programmers out there.
So, $443,000 for this rubbish project ... sounds like a gravy train to me.