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Pages : 130
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In 1982, Congress enacted and the President signed the 'Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982' (Public Law 97-219), which created the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program to give small, high- technology firms a greater share of the federally-funded research and development contract awards. Under the SBIR Program, each federal agency with an extramural budget for research or research and development in excess of $100 million per fiscal year must establish an SBIR Program. The program is funded by setting aside 1.25 percent of the participating agency's extramural R and R and D contracting dollars. The agencies participating in the Department of Defense SBIR Program are the Army, Navy, Air Force, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA), and Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO). The objectives of the DoD SBIR Program include stimulating technological innovation in the private sector, strengthening the role of the small business in meeting DoD research and development needs, encouraging participation by minority and disadvantage persons in technological innovation, and increasing the commercial application of DoD-supported research or research and development. The SBIR Program consists of three distinct phases. Under Phase I, DoD components make awards to small business, typically of up to one man-year of effort over a period of six months, subject to negotiation. Phase I is to determine, insofar as possible, the scientific or technical merit and feasibility of ideas or concepts submitted in response to SBIR topics.
Defense Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR). Volume 2. Navy Abstracts of Phase 1 Awards 1991
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Pages : 130
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In 1982, Congress enacted and the President signed the 'Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982' (Public Law 97-219), which created the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program to give small, high- technology firms a greater share of the federally-funded research and development contract awards. Under the SBIR Program, each federal agency with an extramural budget for research or research and development in excess of $100 million per fiscal year must establish an SBIR Program. The program is funded by setting aside 1.25 percent of the participating agency's extramural R and R and D contracting dollars. The agencies participating in the Department of Defense SBIR Program are the Army, Navy, Air Force, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA), and Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO). The objectives of the DoD SBIR Program include stimulating technological innovation in the private sector, strengthening the role of the small business in meeting DoD research and development needs, encouraging participation by minority and disadvantage persons in technological innovation, and increasing the commercial application of DoD-supported research or research and development. The SBIR Program consists of three distinct phases. Under Phase I, DoD components make awards to small business, typically of up to one man-year of effort over a period of six months, subject to negotiation. Phase I is to determine, insofar as possible, the scientific or technical merit and feasibility of ideas or concepts submitted in response to SBIR topics.
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Languages : en
Pages : 130
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In 1982, Congress enacted and the President signed the 'Small Business Innovation Development Act of 1982' (Public Law 97-219), which created the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program to give small, high- technology firms a greater share of the federally-funded research and development contract awards. Under the SBIR Program, each federal agency with an extramural budget for research or research and development in excess of $100 million per fiscal year must establish an SBIR Program. The program is funded by setting aside 1.25 percent of the participating agency's extramural R and R and D contracting dollars. The agencies participating in the Department of Defense SBIR Program are the Army, Navy, Air Force, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA), and Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO). The objectives of the DoD SBIR Program include stimulating technological innovation in the private sector, strengthening the role of the small business in meeting DoD research and development needs, encouraging participation by minority and disadvantage persons in technological innovation, and increasing the commercial application of DoD-supported research or research and development. The SBIR Program consists of three distinct phases. Under Phase I, DoD components make awards to small business, typically of up to one man-year of effort over a period of six months, subject to negotiation. Phase I is to determine, insofar as possible, the scientific or technical merit and feasibility of ideas or concepts submitted in response to SBIR topics.
Nonprint Products Catalog
Author: Defense Technical Information Center (U.S.)
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Category : Audio-visual materials
Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Pages : 132
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Defense Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR). Volume 3. Air Force Abstracts of Phase 1 Awards
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Pages : 102
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Pages : 102
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Government Reports Announcements & Index
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Languages : en
Pages : 1302
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Pages : 1302
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Government Reports Annual Index
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Pages : 1730
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Pages : 1730
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Technical Reports Awareness Circular : TRAC.
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Pages : 568
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Pages : 568
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Defense Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR). Volume 3. Air Force Abstracts of Phase 1 Awards 1992
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Pages : 102
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This report presents the technical abstracts of the Phase I proposals that resulted in contract awards from the Fiscal Year 1992 Solicitations of the Department of Defense (DoD) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. The Army, Navy, Air Force, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA), and Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) are the DoD components of the SBIR program. Two solicitations inviting small business firms to submit proposals under this program were published in FY92. Navy, Air Force, DARPA, DNA, and SDIO participated in Program Solicitation 92.1 (Closing Date: 10 January 1992), and Army, Navy, and DARPA participated in Program Solicitation 92.2 (Closing Date 1 July 92). The selection of proposals for funding was made from proposals received by the Military Services and Agencies.
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Languages : en
Pages : 102
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This report presents the technical abstracts of the Phase I proposals that resulted in contract awards from the Fiscal Year 1992 Solicitations of the Department of Defense (DoD) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. The Army, Navy, Air Force, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA), and Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) are the DoD components of the SBIR program. Two solicitations inviting small business firms to submit proposals under this program were published in FY92. Navy, Air Force, DARPA, DNA, and SDIO participated in Program Solicitation 92.1 (Closing Date: 10 January 1992), and Army, Navy, and DARPA participated in Program Solicitation 92.2 (Closing Date 1 July 92). The selection of proposals for funding was made from proposals received by the Military Services and Agencies.
Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 846
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Pages : 846
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Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1388
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Pages : 1388
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Defense Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Abstracts of Phase 1 Awards 1983
Author: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON DC.
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Languages : en
Pages : 173
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This document is a bibliography of abstracts of the DoD-SBIR(Small Business Innovation Research) Program. It stimulates technological innovation in the private sector, strengthening the role of small business in meeting DoD research and development needs, fostering and encouraging participation by minority and disadvantage persons in technological innovation, and increasing the commercial application of DoD supported research or research and development results. Presentation of the technical abstracts which describe the nature of the funded FY 1983 Phase I SBIR projects is the main purpose of this report. Proprietary information is not provided in these abstracts; therefore, technical details may be missing. For this reason, this report supplies the names of individuals in these small business firms who may be contacted should more information be needed on a specific project.
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Languages : en
Pages : 173
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This document is a bibliography of abstracts of the DoD-SBIR(Small Business Innovation Research) Program. It stimulates technological innovation in the private sector, strengthening the role of small business in meeting DoD research and development needs, fostering and encouraging participation by minority and disadvantage persons in technological innovation, and increasing the commercial application of DoD supported research or research and development results. Presentation of the technical abstracts which describe the nature of the funded FY 1983 Phase I SBIR projects is the main purpose of this report. Proprietary information is not provided in these abstracts; therefore, technical details may be missing. For this reason, this report supplies the names of individuals in these small business firms who may be contacted should more information be needed on a specific project.