#SBIR/#STTR: The value of the program

  • May 4, 2017

What you need to know is that the #SBIR/#STTR program has proven to be one of the most successful federal programs for technological innovation in U.S. history, […]

Pre-release DOD #SBIR/#STTR April 21, 2017

  • April 24, 2017

The DOD #SBIR 17.2 and the STTR 17.B Broad Agency Announcements (BAA) have been pre-released on the DOD #SBIR/#STTR Small Business Portal. You may now view the […]

Congratulations to the 2017 SBIR ED-IES Winners

  • April 18, 2017

On April 5, 2017, the Department of Education announced the winners of the 2017 Small Business Innovation Research (#SBIR) Phase I (RFP# ED-IES-17-R-0004). Only 11 awardees for […]

NSF #SBIR/#STTR Due June 14, 2017

  • April 17, 2017

The National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program provides small businesses with equity-free funding to conduct research and development (R&D) work and de-risk technology for […]

#SBIR & Patents

  • March 27, 2017

Small business firms may normally retain the principal worldwide patent rights to any invention developed with Government support. Under existing regulations, the Government receives a royalty-free license […]

Your Data Rights with SBIR

  • March 20, 2017

Generally speaking, Data Rights, including software, developed under the terms of any SBIR program remain with the small business, except that the Government shall have the limited […]

Pre-Release of SBIR 17.1 and STTR 17.A Topics

  • December 8, 2016

The DoD #SBIR 17.1 and the #STTR 17. A Broad Agency Announcements (BAA) have been pre-released on the DoD #SBIR/#STTR Small Business Portal. You may view the […]

Likelihood of Winning NIH SBIR

  • November 21, 2016

Ever wonder what the likelihood of winning an NIH SBIR is or wonder how many applications were submitted?  Here is the NIH SBIR 2015 success rate. Learn […]

eligibility ≠ competitive

  • November 14, 2016

Gone are the days of cut, copy, and paste in the proposal development field, and to be honest, I am not sure that it ever existed. Instead, […]

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