This free online training course is designed to provide an introduction to the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. In addition, the course addresses the SBIR/STTR solicitation of proposals, the proposal preparation and evaluation process, intellectual property and accounting considerations.
Completing this training will equip you with a better understanding of:
- What it will take to prepare for and write your SBIR or your STTR Proposal, and
- What you need to know in order for your company to use the SBIR or STTR programs successfully.
Sbir Sttr Program
The SBIR program is designed to stimulate technological innovation by funding small businesses to engage in federal research and development efforts. To be considered a small business for purposes of SBIR awards, a contractor must not be majority owned by another company. The Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) provides overall policy direction for implementation of the NASA SBIR/STTR Programs. The NASA SBIR/STTR Program Management Office, which operates the programs in conjunction with NASA mission directorates and centers, is hosted at the NASA Ames Research Center. Compliance with Small Business Innovation Research. The Small Business Technology Transfer Program funds. • The prime contractor met/meets the ownership. The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program is a highly competitive three-phase award system which provides qualified small business concerns with opportunities to propose innovative ideas that meet the specific research and development needs of the Federal Government. Larry Pollack, Program Manager, SBIR/STTR, Joint Science & Technology Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JSTO-CBD), DoD-CBD 11:55 Mark Flohr, SBIR Program Manager, DoD-DTRA.
SBIR/STTR TRAINING MODULES
Sbir Technology Transfer
Nih Sbir Program
Introduction
SBIR & STTR Program Overview
Proposal Planning
Intellectual Property Considerations
Financial Management and Accounting Systems