National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Small Business Technology Transfer Program
2001 SBIR/STTR Phase 1 Press Release
September 11, 2001
Michael Braukus
Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
(Phone: 202/358-1979)
RELEASE: 01-181
NASA SELECTS 325 INNOVATIVE SMALL BUSINESS PROJECTS
NASA has selected 325 research proposals for negotiation of Phase 1 contract
awards for NASA's 2001 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs.
SBIR and STTR goals are to stimulate technological innovation, increase
the use of small business (including women-owned and disadvantaged firms)
in meeting federal research and development needs, and increase private
sector commercialization of results of federally funded research.
The 2001 SBIR and STTR solicitation closed on June 6, 2001. NASA received
1659 SBIR and 57 STTR proposals submitted by small, high technology businesses
from 46 states. The combined award total for the 325 Phase I contracts
is expected to be $23.252M.
The nine NASA field centers reviewed proposals for technical merit and
feasibility and relevance to NASA research and technology requirements.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory evaluated SBIR proposals only. The selected
firms will be awarded fixed-price contracts valued up to $100,000 each
to perform a Phase I feasibility study.
Companies which successfully complete the Phase I activities are
eligible to compete for Phase 2 selection the following year. The
Phase 2 award allows for a two-year, fixed-price contract in the
amount up to $600,000.
The NASA SBIR Program Management Office is located at the Goddard Space
Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, with executive oversight by NASA's Office
of Aerospace Technology, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC. Individual
SBIR and STTR projects are managed by the NASA field centers.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: A printed listing of companies
selected for the program can be accessed on the internet at URL:
http://sbir.nasa.gov