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General Information |
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Process |
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FAQ |
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Current Research Areas |
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Glossary |
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FFRDCs |
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Definition: Research Institution |
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Executive Order 13329 |
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Past Awards |
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Proposal Submission |
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Phase I Proposal Submission |
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Phase II Proposal Submission |
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Points of Contact |
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Program Management Office |
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Participating Organizations |
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MDA Office of Small Business Programs |
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State Resources |
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MDA’s Technology Applications (TA) Program |
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Program Information |
The Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program, like SBIR, is a government-wide program, mandated by the Small Business Research and Development Enhancement Act of 1992, PL102-564. STTR was established in FY94 as a three-year pilot program and has been reauthorized to the year 2009. The STTR budget is determined by a set-aside of 0.3% (vs. 2.5% for the SBIR program) of MDA’s extramural R&D budget. STTR was established as a companion program to the SBIR program, and is executed in essentially the same manner; however, there are distinct differences.
While STTR has the same objectives as SBIR regarding the involvement of small businesses in federal R&D and the commercialization of their innovative technologies, the STTR program requires participation by universities, federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs), and other non-profit research institutions.
Each STTR proposal must be submitted by a team, which includes a small business (as the prime contractor for contracting purposes) and at least one research institution. The project must be divided such that the small business performs at least 40% of the work and the research institution(s) performs at least 30% of the work. The remainder of the work may be performed by either party or a third party.