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Overview of NASA's SBIR & STTR Programs. Lynn Garrison MSFC SBIR Program Manager. NASA’s Mission To understand and protect our home planet To explore the Universe and Search for Life To Inspire the Next Generation of Explorers. NASA’s Mission Directorates. VISION. MISSION. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Lynn GarrisonMSFC SBIR
Program Manager
NASA’s MissionNASA’s MissionTo understand and To understand and protect our home planetprotect our home planet
To explore the Universe To explore the Universe and Search for Lifeand Search for Life
To Inspire the Next To Inspire the Next Generation of ExplorersGeneration of Explorers
Exploration SystemsExploration Systems
Space OperationsSpace Operations
ScienceScience
Aeronautics ResearchAeronautics Research
•To Understand and To Understand and Protect Our Home Protect Our Home PlanetPlanet•To explore the To explore the Universe and Search Universe and Search for Lifefor Life•To Inspire the Next To Inspire the Next Generation of Generation of ExplorersExplorers
VISIONVISION MISSIONMISSION Mission Mission DirectoratesDirectorates
To improve To improve
life here,life here,
To extend To extend
life to there,life to there,
To find life To find life
beyondbeyond
NASA’s Mission DirectoratesNASA’s Mission Directorates
SBIR and STTR Research Topics Support NASA’s Technology Priorities - SBIR and STTR Research Topics Support NASA’s Technology Priorities - Enabling NASA’S Future Through the Innovation of Small Business Enabling NASA’S Future Through the Innovation of Small Business
Research TopicsResearch Topics
Exploration Systems & Space Operations:Exploration Systems & Space Operations:• Self Sufficient Space Systems Self Sufficient Space Systems
• Space Utilities and PowerSpace Utilities and Power
• Habitation, Bioastronautics and Extravehicular Activity Habitation, Bioastronautics and Extravehicular Activity
• Space Assembly, Maintenance and Servicing Space Assembly, Maintenance and Servicing
• Surface Exploration and Expeditions Surface Exploration and Expeditions
• Space Transportation Space Transportation
• Information and CommunicationInformation and Communication
• Systems Integration, Analysis, Concepts and ModelingSystems Integration, Analysis, Concepts and Modeling
Exploration Systems & Space Operations:Exploration Systems & Space Operations: Cross-disciplinary Physical SciencesCross-disciplinary Physical Sciences Fundamental Space BiologyFundamental Space Biology Biomedical And Human Support ResearchBiomedical And Human Support Research Partnerships and Market-Driven ResearchPartnerships and Market-Driven Research Flight Payload Technologies and OutreachFlight Payload Technologies and Outreach
Research TopicsResearch Topics
Aeronautics:Aeronautics:Aviation Safety and SecurityAviation Safety and Security
Vehicle SystemsVehicle Systems
Airspace SystemsAirspace Systems
Earth Science:Earth Science: Instruments for Earth Science MeasurementsInstruments for Earth Science Measurements
Platform Technologies for Earth SciencePlatform Technologies for Earth Science
Advanced Information Systems Technology for Earth ScienceAdvanced Information Systems Technology for Earth Science
Applying Earth Science MeasurementsApplying Earth Science Measurements
Space Science:Space Science: Sun Earth ConnectionSun Earth Connection
Structure and Evolution of the UniverseStructure and Evolution of the Universe
Astronomical Search for Origins Astronomical Search for Origins
Exploration of the Solar System Exploration of the Solar System Mars Exploration Mars Exploration
Budget, Award Type and AmountBudget, Award Type and Amount
SBIR STTR
2005 Budget
$110.0M $13.2M
Phase 1
Contracts
$70K
6 months
$100K
1 year
Phase 2
Contracts
$600K
2 years
$600K
2 years
Solicitation DatesSolicitation Dates
NASA Will Issue Concurrent
SBIR & STTR Solicitations
on July 7, 2005Closing Date:Closing Date:September 7, September 7,
20052005
Proposal Evaluation ProcessProposal Evaluation Process
• Evaluations are performed by NASA scientists and engineers to determine the merit of a proposal
• A proposal that is recommended for award will be ranked relative to all other recommended proposals
• All firms will receive a debriefing automatically via email
• Evaluation factors:1. Scientific/Technical Merit and Feasibility2. Experience, Qualifications and Facilities3. Effectiveness of the Proposed Work Plan4. Commercial Potential
Selection StatisticsSelection Statistics
• SBIR:• 2,695 proposals were received from 1,099 firms located in 48 states and DC• 939 proposals recommended• 310 selections were made (12%)
• STTR:•179 proposals were received from 157 firms
located in 37 states• 97 proposals recommended• 45 selections were made (25%)
• Approximately 40% of the phase 1 contracts are selected for phase 2
• NASA manages it’s SBIR and STTR programs via the NASA SBIR Electronic Handbook (EHB)
All proposals are submitted electronically
Contract administration is managed via the SBIR EHB
Access to the EHB is directly from the NASA SBIR website http://sbir.nasa.gov
• NASA is the prime customer for SBIR and STTR developed technologies
Emphasis is placed on phase 3 contracting
NASA has issued many multi-million dollar Phase 3 following contracts;
the largest being for $57M
What’s New and Unique?What’s New and Unique?
WebsiteWebsite
NASA has selected 6,050 Phase I proposals and 2,691 Phase II proposals since the program’s inception
NASA SBIR Selection History
Small Business Innovation ResearchSmall Business Technology Transfer
NASA SBIR Recent Selections
Small Business Innovation ResearchSmall Business Technology Transfer
Total Proposals TotalReceived Awards
2004 Phase I 2,170 290
2003 Phase I 2,695 310
2003 Phase II 297 129
Prog Yr/Phase
NASA STTR Selection History
NASA has selected 333 Phase I proposals, and 104 Phase-II proposals since the program’s inception
Small Business Innovation ResearchSmall Business Technology Transfer
NASA STTR Recent Selections
Small Business Innovation ResearchSmall Business Technology Transfer
Total Proposals TotalReceived Awards
2004 Phase I 2,170 290
2003 Phase I 2,695 310
2003 Phase II
Prog Yr/Phase
To Be Awarded March 29, 2005
NASA SBIR/STTR Commercial Success Stories
NASA currently has 517 documented SBIR/STTR commercial success stories
http://sbir.nasa.gov/SBIR/success.htm
Small Business Innovation ResearchSmall Business Technology Transfer