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2006 NSF Minority Faculty Development Workshop Jul 30-Aug 2 Juan E. Figueroa Program Manager National Science Foundation Engineering Directorate Office of Industrial Innovation (OII) SBIR/STTR
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National Science Foundation National Science Board Director Office of the Inspector General Staff Offices Directorate for Engineering Directorate for Biological Sciences Directorate for Geosciences Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Directorate for Education and Human Resources Polar and Antarctic Programs Integrative Activities (MRI, STC) Office of Industrial Innovation SBIR/STTR
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NSF Engineering Directorate Acting Assistant Director Richard Buckius Deputy Assistant Director Michael Reischman Design, Manufacture & Industrial Innovation DMII Civil & Mechanical Systems CMS Electrical & Communications Systems ECS Engineering Education & Centers EEC Bioengineering & Environmental Systems BES Usha Varshney Gary Gabriele Warren DeVries Bruce HamiltonGalip Ulsoy Richard Buckius Senior Advisors Mike Roco Office of Industrial Innovation (SBIR/STTR*) Kesh Narayanan *NSF-wide program ($0.5M) $68.9M) Chemical & Transport Systems CTS Chemical & Transport Systems CTS
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SBIR: Set-aside program for small business concerns to engage in federal R&D -- with potential for commercialization. STTR: Set-aside program to facilitate cooperative R&D between small business concerns and U.S. research institutions -- with potential for commercialization. Program Descriptions
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The SBIR/STTR Program Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982 Congress designated 4 major goals Stimulate technological innovation in the private sector Use small business to meet federal R&D needs Foster and encourage participation by minorities and disadvantaged persons in technological innovation Increase private-sector commercialization innovations derived from federal R&D
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DODSBIR/STTR HHSSBIR/STTR NASA SBIR/STTR DOE SBIR/STTR NSF SBIR/STTR ~$104M DHSSBIR USDASBIR DOCSBIR EDSBIR EPASBIR DOTSBIR SBIR / STTR Participating Agencies TOTAL ~ $2.2 B Est. FY 2006
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Organized for- profit U.S. business At least 51% U.S.-owned and independently operated Small Business located in the U.S. P.I.’s primary employment with small business during project 500 or fewer employees SBIR Program Eligibility Checkpoints
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Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Three-phase program for cooperative between small business and either university or non-profit research institution, includes FFRDCs Minimum Small Business effort = 40%; Minimum University or Non-Profit effort = 30% and remaining 30% divided by SB and University/Non-Profit or other subcontracts/consultants Small business and research institution MUST have an intellectual property agreement in place prior to a Phase I award, but not essential at time of proposal submission. Ongoing dialogue should be evident. Small business is the grantee or prime contractor..30% set aside for 2004
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NSF’s Vision innovation…* Enabling the Nation’s future through discovery, learning, and innovation…* *Joe Bordogna, Deputy Director of the National Science Foundation
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Primary Objective NSF SBIR/STTR Program To increase the incentive and opportunity for small firms to undertake cutting-edge, high risk, high quality scientific, engineering, or science/engineering education research that would have a high potential economic payoff if the research is successful.
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NSF SBIR/STTR Innovation Model PHASE III Product Development to Commercial Market PHASE I Feasibility Research $100k/6 mos Taxes Federal Investment PHASE II Research towards Prototype $500k/24 mos MATCH MAKER Phase IIB Third-Party Investment + 1:2 NSF Matching Private Sector or Non-SBIR Investment Unique to NSF
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OII- Supplements REU-RET Phase IIB Phase IIA Phase IICC
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