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Carl G. RayCarl G. RayProgram ExecutiveProgram Executive
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• To increase small business participation in federal R&D
• To increase private-sector commercialization of innovations
• To stimulate technological innovation in the U.S derived from federal R&D
• To foster and encourage participation in technological innovation by women-owned small businesses and by socially and economically disadvantaged businesses
ObjectivesObjectives
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NASA NASA SBIR/STTRSBIR/STTR
STRATEGIC PROGRAMSTRATEGIC PROGRAM
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Headquarters
NASA SBIR/STTR Programs: Administered from NASA Headquarters; NASA SBIR/STTR Programs: Administered from NASA Headquarters; Office of Aero-Space Technology; Commercial Technology DivisionOffice of Aero-Space Technology; Commercial Technology Division
Dryden
Ames
JetPropulsionLaboratory
Johnson
Stennis
Kennedy
Marshall
Goddard
Langley
Glenn
NASA InstallationsNASA Installations
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3-Phase Solicitation-Based Program - Phase I/II Government-funded R&D
Phase I - To determine the technical feasibility of ideas submitted and evaluate quality of contractor capabilities
- Proposal must be responsive to solicitation subtopics - $70K, 6 months for SBIR; $100K, 12 months for
STTR
Phase II - To pursue development of promising Phase I projects and provide the major R&D for SBIR/STTR
- New contract negotiated for Phase II- Period up to 2 years ($600K for SBIR, $500K for STTR)
General Features General Features
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Phase III Phase III To pursue final development and commercial applications
using non-federal funds• Benefit for Government
• Non-SBIR-funded contracts with a federal agency for products or processes intended for use by the U.S. Government
• Phase III Government contracts awarded without further competition
• Opportunity for commercial marketplace
• Partnerships for new product development
• Licensing for new product applications
• Potential resource of “out source” of R&D
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INNOVATIONS INNOVATIONS WITH HIGH-RISK, WITH HIGH-RISK,
HIGH-PAYOFF R&DHIGH-PAYOFF R&D
SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL BUSINESSES SERIOUS ABOUT BUSINESS SERIOUS ABOUT BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT
INNOVATIONS WHICH INNOVATIONS WHICH CONTRIBUTE TO AGENCY CONTRIBUTE TO AGENCY
MISSIONS & HAVE MISSIONS & HAVE POTENTIAL COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL COMMERCIAL
APPLICATIONSAPPLICATIONS
High-Quality
SBIR/STTR
Proposals NEW OPPORTUNITIES NEW OPPORTUNITIES
& INNOVATIVE & INNOVATIVE APPROACHES WHICH APPROACHES WHICH
EXPLOIT NEW EXPLOIT NEW OPPORTUNITIESOPPORTUNITIES
Solutions
Wanted!
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SBIR Research TopicsSBIR Research TopicsNASA’s SBIR Solicitation Research Topics are alignedNASA’s SBIR Solicitation Research Topics are alignedwith the established NASA Strategic Enterprises.with the established NASA Strategic Enterprises.
NASA’s 4 Strategic EnterprisesNASA’s 4 Strategic Enterprises are “corporate-like” are “corporate-like”strategic business units that identify, Agency goals atstrategic business units that identify, Agency goals atthe most fundamental levels (missions & programs);the most fundamental levels (missions & programs);what NASA does and for whom.what NASA does and for whom.
Research topics and subtopics are developed in supportResearch topics and subtopics are developed in supportof each Strategic Enterprise and its own unique set ofof each Strategic Enterprise and its own unique set ofgoals, objectives, and missions.goals, objectives, and missions.
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Space ScienceSpace Science
Earth ScienceEarth Science
Human Exploration Human Exploration and Developmentand Development
of Spaceof Space
Aero-Space Aero-Space TechnologyTechnology
To advance scientific knowledge and understanding of Earth, the environment of space, the Solar System, and the Universe
To explore, use, and enable the development of space for human enterprise
To research, develop, verify, and transfer advanced aeronautics, space and related technologies
VISIONVISION MISSIONMISSION STRATEGICSTRATEGIC ENTERPRISESENTERPRISES
NASA is an NASA is an investment in investment in
America’s future.America’s future.——
As explorers, pioneers, As explorers, pioneers, and innovators, we and innovators, we
boldly expand frontiers boldly expand frontiers in air and space to in air and space to inspire and serve inspire and serve
America and to benefit America and to benefit the quality of life on the quality of life on
Earth.Earth.
NASA’s SBIR and STTR Research Topics Support NASA’s Mission Needs
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NASA’s Aero-Space Technology Enterprise pioneers NASA’s Aero-Space Technology Enterprise pioneers the identification, development, verification, transfer, the identification, development, verification, transfer, application, and commercialization of high-payoff application, and commercialization of high-payoff aeronautics technologies.aeronautics technologies.
Aero-Space TechnologyAero-Space Technology
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Topics:Topics:Aviation Safety Aviation Safety Environmental CompatibilityEnvironmental CompatibilitySpace Access and TransportationSpace Access and TransportationSmall Aircraft Transportation SystemSmall Aircraft Transportation SystemAero-space Vehicle Design ToolsAero-space Vehicle Design ToolsAdv. Concepts and Experimental Flight ResearchAdv. Concepts and Experimental Flight ResearchAviation System ThroughputAviation System Throughput
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SBIR 2000 BudgetSBIR 2000 Budget
Phase I Contracts: $70K (6 months)Phase II Contracts: $600K (2 years)
$ 92.1M
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SBIR Program ScheduleSBIR Program Schedule
2000 Program Solicitation Opening Date: 04/24/2000 Closing Date: 07/14/2000 Selections: 10/15/2000
Anticipate approximately 290 Phase 1 selections(1 in 8 proposals received)
Approximately 40% of the Phase 1projects are down-selected for Phase 2
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STTR Research TopicsSTTR Research Topics
NASA’s 2000 STTR Solicitation Research Topics wereNASA’s 2000 STTR Solicitation Research Topics werebased on based on Centers of ExcellenceCenters of Excellence at nine NASA Installations. at nine NASA Installations.
Centers of ExcellenceCenters of Excellence represent a focused, Agency-wide represent a focused, Agency-wideleadership responsibility in a specific area of technology,leadership responsibility in a specific area of technology,and are charged to be preeminent within NASA, if notand are charged to be preeminent within NASA, if notworldwide, with respect to human resources, facilities,worldwide, with respect to human resources, facilities,and other critical capabilities associated with theirand other critical capabilities associated with theirparticular area of excellence.particular area of excellence.
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Information Technology (Ames)
Atmospheric Flight Operations (Dryden)
Rocket Propulsion Test (Stennis)
Space Propulsion (Marshall)
Scientific Research (Goddard)
STTR 2000 Research TopicsSTTR 2000 Research Topics
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STTR 2000 Budget
Phase I Contracts: $100K (1 year)Phase II Contracts: $500K (2 years)
$ 5.5M
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STTR Program ScheduleSTTR Program Schedule
2000 Program Solicitation Opening Date: 3/1/2000 Closing Date: 5/10/2000 Selections: 8/16/2000
Anticipate approximately 20 Phase 1 selections (1 in 5 proposals received)
Approximately 35% of the Phase 1 projects are down-selected for Phase 2
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Far West Region *Mid-Continent Region Mid-West Region
North-East Region
Mid-Atlantic Region
Southeast Region
NASA Field CentersNational Technology Transfer Center
Regional Technology Transfer CentersRTTC State Affiliates
* Includes Hawaii and Alaska
NASA’s Technology Transfer NetworkNASA’s Technology Transfer Network
NTTC
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Online Solicitations - Key Word Searchable Awards - Press Releases of Recent Selections Searchable Abstracts of Winning Proposals Procurement Information NASA SBIR Planning Dates SBIR Success Stories SBIR Mall - Links to NASA SBIR Phase 2 Companies’ Homepages Links to SBIR Service Organizations Link to NASA’s Technology Transfer Network
NASA SBIR & STTR Homepage:NASA SBIR & STTR Homepage:http://sbir.nasa.govhttp://sbir.nasa.gov
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TECH 2000 (and SBIR Conference) TECH 2000 (and SBIR Conference) October 31 - November 2, 2000October 31 - November 2, 2000Meydenbaur Convention CenterMeydenbaur Convention Center
Seattle, WashingtonSeattle, WashingtonWWW.T2Kexpo.comWWW.T2Kexpo.com
EmergingTechnology
Concepts Experiments Studies Discoveries
AdvancedTechnology
Demonstration Test & Evaluation Development Engineering Technology
Development
ProductDevelopment
AppliedTechnology
Technology TransferCommercializationProduct DevelopmentMarketing
NASADOD
Level 1 Level 2 Level 9Level 8Level 7Level 6Level 5Level 4Level 36.1 6.2 6.3 6.3A
Applied Research
BasicResearch
• Licenses/Waivers
•Technology Products• Partnerships
OpportunitiesOpportunities Tech Transfer Programs / (SBIR/STTR)Tech Transfer Programs / (SBIR/STTR)
FFIIRRMMSS
SSBBIIRR//SSTTTTRR
•Technical Information