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1 SBIR 101 Proposal Submission for Granting & Contracting Agencies Beth Cherney, DoD Navy John Pucci, Dept of Homeland Security Rajesh Mehta, Natl Science Foundation Jim Greenwood, GCGI (Moderator)

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3 SBIR PROGRAM OBJECTIVES The purpose of the SBIR program as established by law is to: stimulate technological innovation in the private sector; strengthen the role of small businesses in meeting federal research and development needs; increase the commercial application of these research results; and encourage participation of socially and economically disadvantaged persons and women- owned small businesses. --FY 14 NIST Solicitation

4 TWO TYPES OF SBIR AGENCIES Contract agencies (aka “mission agencies”) – Typically have narrow topics – Have a specific problem or need – You must grasp & respond to that need “Focus on what we asked for, not what you think we need” --Susan Nichols, DARPA SBIR Prog Mgr, 11/11 Grant agencies – Want to support “good ideas” – Typically very broad topics

5 SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAM (STTR) Modeled after SBIR Small company must team with Federal Lab, University or other non-profit R&D entity Only 5 Federal agencies participating DODNSF DOENASA DHHS/NIH PI can be at small business or the Fed Lab/University, except at NSF Fed Lab/University can do up to 60% of the R&D

6 FINDING SBIR & STTR RESEARCH TOPICS Topics appear in Agency’s SBIR & STTR Solicitation – a “Request for Proposals” – Aka “Funding Opportunities Announcement” (FOA) at DOE & NIH Suggestion: check the website www.sbir.gov for databases & search engines where you compare your keywords with topics in currently open solicitations (and recently closed ones) www.sbir.gov Why? Because you may not know what you do not know

7 MAJOR AGENCY DIFFERENCE: ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION Grant Agencies – NIH, DOE, NIST, USDA use www.grants.govwww.grants.gov NIH also requires eRA Commons registration “Grants.gov sucks” --Anonymous SBIR Program Mgr Registration on grants.gov “can take up to 8 weeks” –Samuel Smith, eRA Service Desk Mgr, 7/11 – NSF uses FastLane, not grants.gov Contract Agencies – Each has its own electronic submission process – No expectation that all will adopt same electronic submission mechanism

8 IF WE HAD A NICKEL FOR EVERY TIME WE SAW THESE COMMON PROPOSAL WEAKNESSES... Lack of clarity, consistency Lack of technical detail – Especially vague research/work plans No evidence of innovation or uniqueness No statement of the feasibility question, risk, or solution measure Much too much background stuff Fail to present a credible commercialization story Lack of a Commercialization strategy Lack of credible PI &/or team Lack of credible/defensible/sensible cost proposal Lack of attention to detail (margins, font, page count, etc)

9 Panelist, please react to these comments: Beth: “You can’t stab the enemy with a research paper” Rajesh: “We (NSF) fund almost anything that is a high quality project” John: “Any innovation related to homeland security ought to be sent to DHS regardless of their solicitation’s topic list”


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