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1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration www.nasa.gov

2 Challenges for Deep Space Exploration

3 Why Invest in Space Technology? Enables a new class of NASA missions beyond low Earth Orbit. Delivers innovative solutions that dramatically improve technological capabilities for NASA and the Nation. Develops technologies and capabilities that make NASA’s missions more affordable and more reliable. Invests in the economy by creating markets and spurring innovation for traditional and emerging aerospace business. Engages the brightest minds from academia in solving NASA’s tough technological challenges. Value to NASA Value to the Nation Who: The NASA Workforce Academia Small Businesses The Broader Aerospace Enterprise Addresses National Needs A generation of studies and reports (40+ since 1980) document the need for regular investment in new, transformative space technologies. 3

4 Creating Markets & Growing Innovation Economy Pioneering Concepts/ Developing Innovation Community Transformative & Crosscutting Technology Breakthroughs Space Technology Portfolio http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/home/index.html 4 Early Stage Innovation Small Business Innovation Research & Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Centennial Challenges Prize (CSTD) Center Innovation Fund (CSTD) NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) (CSTD) Space Technology Research Grant (CSTD) Technology Demonstration Missions (ETD/CSTD) Small Spacecraft Technologies (CSTD) Flight Opportunities Program (CSTD) Game Changing Development (ETD/CSTD)

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6 SBIR/STTR Agency Funding All Agencies Combine ~2.6 B 6 *Others Indicate: DHS, DoC, DoT, EPA, ED, USDA,

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8 Participating NASA Centers Dryden Ames JetPropulsionLaboratory Johnson Stennis Kennedy Marshall Goddard Headquarters Langley Glenn

9 SBIR Mission Driven Mission Directorates Aeronautics Research (ARMD) Associate Administrator: Jaiwon Shin Human Exploration and Operations (HEOMD) Associate Administrator: William Gerstenmaier Science (SMD) Associate Administrator: John Grunsfeld Space Technology (STMD) NEW for PY13 Associate Administrator: Michael Gazarik

10 SBIR Technologies on Curiosity Rover Grammatech, Ithica NY - Software for rover operations Yardney Technical Products, Pawcatuck, CT Lithium ion batteries 21 Starsys Research, Boulder, CO Gearboxes for robotic arm Creare, Hanover NH Space-qualified vacuum pump Honeybee Robotics, NY, NY Dust removal tool inXitu, Campbell, CA Chemistry and Mineralogy experiment (CheMin) instrument

11 SBIR/STTR Directly Contributes to NASA Space Flight Missions Mars Exploration Rovers Space Shuttle and ISS Stardust and Orion/Dragon Mars Phoenix Lander 11

12 Aeronautics Research ARMD Topics Aviation Safety Air Traffic Management Research and Development (unmanned aircraft integration) Air Vehicle Technologies ARMD Select Subtopics Air Traffic Management Research and Development (NEXTGEN)

13 Human Exploration and Operations HEOMD Topics (32 Subtopics) In-Situ Resource Utilization Space Transportation Life Support and Habitation Systems Extra-Vehicular Activity Technology Lightweight Spacecraft Materials and Structures Autonomous and Robotic Systems Entry, Descent, and Landing Technology High Efficiency Space Power Systems Space Communications and Navigation Ground Processing and ISS Utilization Radiation Prediction Human Research and Health Maintenance HEOMD Select Subtopics High Power Electric Propulsion Systems Nano/Microsatellite Launch Vehicle Technology International Space Station Utilization

14 Science SMD Topics (26 subtopics) Sensors, Detectors, and Instruments Advanced Telescope Systems Spacecraft and Platform Subsystems Information Technologies SMD Select Subtopics Laser Transmitters and Receivers for Targeted Earth Science Measurements Advanced Technology Telescope for Balloon Missions Extreme Environments Technology

15 STTR Technologies STTR Topics Launch Propulsion Systems In-Space Propulsion Technologies Space Power and Energy Storage Robotics, Tele-Robotics, and Autonomous Systems Communication and Navigation Human Health, Life Support, and Habitation Systems Human Exploration Destination Systems Science Instruments, Observatories, and Sensor Systems Entry, Descent and Landing Systems Nanotechnology Modeling, Simulation, Information Technology and Processing Materials, Structures, Mechanical Systems, and Manufacturing Ground and Launch Systems Thermal Management Cross-cutting Aeronautics

16 Space Technology Technical Areas

17 2012 General & Select Solicitations SBIR/STTR General SolicitationSBIR Select Solicitation 16 www.sbir.nasa.gov www.nasa.gov/spacetech Also learn about NASA technology needs at NSPIRES: http://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/index.do ROSES – Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences http://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/solicitations/summary.do?method=init&solId={01BFD3EE-87EF-FC55-1F52- EB37A9F139F0}&path=open NASA Aeronautics – NASA Research Announcement (NRA) http://www.aeronautics.nasa.gov/nra.htm Human Research Program (HRP) – HRP NRA http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/humanresearch/research_info/overview/SMO_NRA_info_detail.html

18 Phase I ContractsSBIRSTTR Maximum Contract Value$125,000 Period of Performance6 months12 months Phase II ContractsSBIRSTTR Maximum Contract Value$750,000 Period of Performance24 months 7

19 Select Phase I ContractsSBIR Maximum Contract Value$200,000 Period of Performance6 months Select Phase II ContractsSBIR Maximum Contract Value$1,500,000 Period of Performance24 months Only Small Business Concerns (SBC) are invited to submit proposals. 9

20 Phase II-E Minimum non-SBIR/STTR Funding Required for Eligibility for Matching in Phase II-E Corresponding SBIR/STTR Program Contribution Anticipated Period of Additional Performance $25,000 6-12 Months Maximum non-SBIR/STTR Funding to be Matched by SBIR/STTR Program in Phase II-E Corresponding SBIR/STTR Program Contribution Anticipated Period of Additional Performance $125,000 6-12 Months Phase II-X Minimum Funding Required from non- SBIR/STTR NASA Source for Eligibility for Matching in Phase II-X Corresponding SBIR/STTR Program Contribution Anticipated Period of Additional Performance $75,000$150,00012-24 Months Maximum Funding Amount from non- SBIR/STTR NASA Source to be Matched in Phase II-X Corresponding SBIR/STTR Program Contribution Anticipated Period of Additional Performance $250,000$500,00012-24 Months Phase II-Enhancement (II-E) Phase II-eXpanded (II-X) 8

21 14% first-time proposer/first-time selectees 24% first-time selectees

22 PY 2012 Phase I SBIR Selections – Demographics by State Number of Distinct States: 30 22 StateSBIRSelect AL71 AZ71 CA386 CO201 CT9~ FL4~ GA2~ IL10~ KS1~ MA283 MD81 MI101 MN3~ MO2~ MT21 NC1~ NH61 NJ3~ NM7~ NY9~ OH6~ OR71 PA7~ SD1~ TX91 UT2~ VA135 WA101 WI32 WV1~ Total23626 SBIR SelectSBIR General

23 Firm and RIFirm onlyRI only PY 2012 Phase I STTR Selections – Demographics by State 23 Firm State Award sPercent AL412.1% AZ13.0% CA618.2% CT13.0% FL26.1% KY13.0% MA26.1% MD26.1% NH13.0% NJ39.1% OH13.0% OK13.0% PA26.1% UT13.0% VA412.1% WA13.0% Total33100.0% RI State Award sPercent AZ13.0% CA39.1% CO13.0% FL39.1% IL26.1% IN13.0% LA13.0% MA13.0% MD13.0% MN13.0% MS26.1% MT13.0% NC26.1% NM13.0% OH26.1% OK13.0% PA39.1% TN13.0% UT26.1% VA26.1% WA13.0% Total33100.0%

24 Texas Award Statistics Texas SBIR and STTR Awards (Program Year 2007-2012) Total # of Awards145 Total # of Phase I's106 Total # of Phase II's39 Total # of SBIRs116 Total # of STTRs29 Total Dollar Amount$35,648,094.08 Average Dollar Amount$245,848.92

25 PY 12 Phase II awards have not been selected. Texas Award Statistics

26 Program News: Proposal Submission Dates, Selection Announcements, Solicitation Dates, Newsletter Release, etc. The NASA SBIR/STTR Homepage: www.sbir.nasa.gov Proposers Information (FAQ) Awardee Information (sources of assistance) * You can also find upcoming events listed on the homepage TechSource: Perform searches on technology keywords or phrases in funded NASA SBIR/STTR projects

27 SBIR/STTR General Solicitation SBIR Select Solicitation www.sbir.nasa.gov On the homepage 1)Program Contacts including Technology Infusion Managers at each center 2)Participatio n Guide: short introduction to the programs

28 SBIR/STTR General Solicitation SBIR Select Solicitation www.sbir.nasa.gov On the homepage Archive of Past Solicitations

29 From the NASA SBIR/ STTR Homepage, under the Handbooks menu tab, click Proposal Submission EHB

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