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Stimulating Innovation and the U.S. Economy through U.S. Department of Transportation’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program 2012 National SBIR/STTR Fall Conference Portland, Oregon November 13-15, 2012. How SBIR Supports the Mission of DOT.
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Stimulating Innovation and the U.S. Economy through U.S. Department of Transportation’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program 2012 National SBIR/STTR Fall Conference Portland, Oregon November 13-15, 2012
How SBIR Supports the Mission of DOT • SBIR is key element of DOT’s R&D Program that addresses high priority research gaps • Research topics are developed to align with Secretary LaHood’s strategic priorities and SBA guidance (manufacturing and energy efficiency/renewable energy) while also incorporating specific modal priorities • Distracted driving • Rail safety • “Green” technologies Clockwise from top: distraction.gov image, Wikimedia commons image, Volpe Center photo. 2
Snapshot of participation in U.S. DOT’s SBIR Program by Operating Administration 2009 2010 2011 2012 Federal Aviation Administration* -- X -- X Federal Highway Administration X X X X Federal Railroad Administration X X X X Federal Transit Administration X X X X Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration X X X X National Highway Traffic Safety Administration X X X X Research and Innovative Technology Administration/ITS Joint Program Office** X X X X Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety X X X X Administration Maritime Administration -- -- -- -- St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation -- -- -- -- *Excused by Legislation: FAA contributed to the U.S. DOT’s SBIR Program from 1985 to 2005. **The Research and Innovative Technology Administration administers the SBIR Program through the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center. 3
2013 Solicitation Schedule • 2013.1 Solicitation • 2013.1 Solicitation Opens December 10, 2012 • 2013.1 Solicitation Closes March 4, 2013 • Completed Technical Evaluations & Recommendations for Award Due April 10, 2013 • Awards Processed April - May, 2013 • 2013.2 Solicitation • Call for topics distributed to DOT agencies January 28, 2013 • Topic descriptions due to the SBIR Program Office March 25, 2013 • 2013.2 Solicitation Opens June 20, 2013 • 2013.2 Solicitation Closes August 29, 2013 • Completed Technical Evaluations & Recommendations for Award Due October 8, 2013 • Awards Processed October - November, 2013 www.volpe.dot.gov/sbir
DOT Solicitation Process • Solicitations are posted on the website at http://www.volpe.dot.gov/sbir and FedBiz Ops • Requests for clarifications/questions on research topics can be submitted to the Program Office staff • Submission of proposals via secured website is a requirement • Selection notifications issued to all applicants within 60 days of solicitation close date • Program Office does not accept unsolicited proposals 6
Phase I Proposal Submission Process DO’S • Read the Solicitation and follow all the instructions for submission • Register in the Company Registry database • Obtain DUNs numbers prior to proposal submission • Register in System for Award Management (SAM) • Follow the procedures for requesting clarifications/questions on research topics • Ensure your proposal aligns with the scope of the research topic • Provide qualifications for key personnel other than PI • Submit completed proposal via secure website • Submit your proposals early • Check to ensure completed appendices are all included • Sign both technical and cost proposal 7
Phase I Proposal Submission Process DON’TS DO NOT . . . • Send proposals via email • Send duplicate proposals • Ask the Program Office for guidance on whether or not your company should submit a proposal • Request an extension • Create arbitrary overhead, indirect or profit rates • Wait until the deadline to submit your proposal 8
DOT SBIR Program – Proposal Evaluation Process – Phase I • Evaluation teams are established for each research topic • Teams are comprised of 3 federal employees who are subject matter experts (SMEs) • Teams have 4 weeks to complete evaluations and submit to the Program Office • Four evaluation factors: • Scientific and Technical Merit • Adequacy of the Work Plan • Qualifications of the Investigators • Adequacy of the Supporting Staff and Facilities • Award Process – 8-10 weeks from receipt of completed evaluations and recommendations for award 9
U.S. DOT SBIR Reauthorization Implementation Highlights • Opportunity for all DOT Phase I awardees beginning in FY13 to submit Phase II proposals within 30 days of Phase I completion • Outreach on Waste, Fraud, and Abuse Prevention and Detection • Outreach to Women-Owned and Minority-Owned Businesses • Continue to fund supplemental Phase II projects to promote commercialization.
Opportunities outside of DOT SBIR Program • University Transportation Center Program – http://utc.dot.gov • Transportation Research Board – http://www.trb.org • Fed Biz Ops – http://www.fbo.gov • DOT/Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization – http://www.osdbu.dot.gov • Challenge.gov • Check DOT agency websites for BAAs, RFIs and other research opportunities 11
U.S. DOT SBIR Contact Information Rachael Sack, Program Director Rachael.Sack@dot.gov 617.494.6352 Linda Duck, Program Office Analyst Linda.duck@dot.gov 617.494.3435 Jeanne Rossetsky, Program Contracting Officer Jeanne.Rossetsky@dot.gov 617.494.3853 http://www.volpe.dot.gov/sbir 12