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Office of Research and Development National Center for Environmental Research Photo image area measures 2” H x 6.93” W and can be masked by a collage strip of one, two or three images. The photo image area is located 3.19” from left and 3.81” from top of page. Each image used in collage should be reduced or cropped to a maximum of 2” high, stroked with a 1.5 pt white frame and positioned edge-to-edge with accompanying images. April 6, 2015 The Environmental Protection Agency's SBIR Program April Richards, Program Manager Greg Lank, Project Officer SBIR Road Tour
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1 EPA-SBIR Mission EPA: Protect human health and the environment EPA SBIR: Support development and commercialization of innovative technologies to meet Agency’s mission
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2 EPA SBIR Budget & Awards Award Budget ~ $4.2 M Awards contracts –Phase I: Proof of Concept $100,000 6 months –Phase II: Develop & Commercialize Technology $300,000 (+Commercialization Option of $100,000) 2 years EPA provides commercialization support to all Phase I and Phase II Companies
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3 Solicitation One solicitation per year Next solicitation scheduled for Spring 2015 Information at www.epa.gov/ncer/sbirwww.epa.gov/ncer/sbir
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2014 Solicitation Topics (for reference) Air and Climate –Industrial Process Pollution Reductions –Lab-on-a-chip sensors –Nano-Air Filters Manufacturing –Non-toxic electronics Toxic Chemicals –Non-fluorinated surfaces of coatings –Polyurethane Coatings –Flame Retardant Materials Water –Nutrient Recovery –Small Drinking Water Systems 4 Building Materials –Innovative Construction Materials –Material Reuse and Recycling Food Waste –Resource Recovery Homeland Security Pathogen Removal from Water Pipes
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New Electronic Submission System Now using FedConnect for electronic submissions Please start early to register your company with FedConnect Register at: www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/ 5
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6 Required Registrations –Dun and Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS) - All registrations require that applicants be issued a DUNS number. After obtaining a DUNS number, applicants can begin both SAM, and SBA Company registry. The same DUNS number must be used for all registrations, as well as on the proposal.Dun and Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS) –SBA Company Registry – New requirement. See solicitation for instructions on how to register and how to attach proof of registration to your proposal package. Applicants must have a DUNS number to complete this registration. SBA Company registration is NOT required before SAM.SBA Company Registry –System for Award Management (SAM) (formerly CCR) – Applicants must complete and maintain an active registration, which requires renewal at least annually. The renewal process may require as much time as the initial registration.System for Award Management (SAM) –FedConnect– New process. Electronic applications system for EPA SBIR. FedConnect is a web portal that connects agencies and vendors to streamline the process of doing business with the federal government.FedConnect
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Proposal Evaluation and Selection 7
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8 EPA External Peer Review (Phase I) Ratings: –Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor Five Criteria: –Disruptive Potential –Management and Technical Capabilities –Life Cycle (environmental) Impacts –Technical Soundness –Commercialization Potential
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9 EPA Internal Relevancy Review Review only proposals rated “Excellent” and “Very Good” Three Criteria: –EPA Needs and Program Priorities –Significant Environmental Benefits (Sustainability) –Broad Application and Impact
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10 Submitting a Successful Proposal Read solicitation carefully Put together an effective team (technical & business expertise) Develop a quality proposal which –has a strong abstract –has a realistic work plan –addresses evaluation criteria –quantifies environmental benefits –demonstrates innovation, is a “game changer” –shows potential for commercialization addresses cost, end-users/markets, etc.
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11 Other SBIR Agencies that Support Environmental Technologies National Science Foundation (NSF) National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Department of Energy (DOE) United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
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12 EPA SBIR Success Stories
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13 Ecovative Albany, NY Developed MycoBond TM technology, a replacement for hydrocarbon-derived synthetics in packaging, insulation, and structural cores Utilizes fungal mycelium grown on agricultural waste Biodegradable/Compostable Named “Innovator of the Year” in the non- FDA regulated category of the 2011 Greener Package Awards. Featured on July 2011 cover of Packaging World and May 20, 2013 New Yorker
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NanoMech (Fayetteville, AR) NanoMech’s TuffTech ® Based on principles of biomimicry, NanoMech has created a chemical free nanostructured coating for cutting tools The coating technology has applications in numerous markets, including manufacturing, biomedical, electronics, and military The coating can improve tool life by 300 percent or more in certain applications NanoMech is a recipient of R&D Magazine’s R&D 100 Award for its TuffTek® coating technology for environmentally friendly cutting tool Manufacture. They also one the Tibbett’s award in 2014.
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15 Program Highlights Small program with important mission – saving the planet Want our companies to succeed commercially –Provide commercialization support to all Phase I and Phase II companies –Help communicate success through website, social media –Make connections within and outside of EPA
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16 For More Information… EPA SBIR website: www.epa.gov/ncer/sbirwww.epa.gov/ncer/sbir Government Wide Program: www.sbir.govwww.sbir.gov Contact information: –April Richardsrichards.april@epa.gov 703-347-8103richards.april@epa.gov –Greg Lanklank.Gregory@epa.gov703-347-8128lank.Gregory@epa.gov
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