Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program

Abstract

Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) is a program that expands funding opportunities in the federal innovation research and development arena. Central to the program is expansion of the public/private sector partnership to include the joint venture opportunities for small businesses and nonprofit research institutions. The unique feature of the STTR program is the requirement for the small business to formally collaborate with a research institution in Phase I and Phase II. STTR's most important role is to bridge the gap between performance of basic science and commercialization of resulting innovations. The program funds small business proposals that partner with a research institution, are technically meritorious, and enhance Joint Program Committee (JPC) research and development efforts. The DHP STTR Program can participate in any of the three (FY.A, FY.B, and FY.C) DoD STTR Solicitations. The process begins with a call for topics to the JPCs. DHP STTR topics are submitted directly to USAMRMC and then forwarded to the JPCs for review and internal ranking. Topic Authors brief their topics at a Topic Review Meeting attended by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) Research, Development, and Acquisition (RDA) Directorate STTR PM and personnel from the supporting USAMRMC offices. Approved DHP STTR topics are published in the DoD STTR Solicitation. Small businesses submit proposals against topics which are then evaluated by a Technical Evaluation Team (TET) made up of a Team Chief and Technical Evaluators. TETs recommend proposals for selection. All recommended proposals are reviewed by the JPCs and the DHA RDA Directorate STTR PM. Phase I proposal selections are announced and contract negotiations begin. Phase I contracts are awarded up to $150K for 6 months. Follow-on Phase II projects can be awarded up to $1M for 24 months. This process ensures the STTR program addresses the multi-agency science and technology priority of innovation in life sciences, biology, and neuroscience.

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Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2017
Source ID
470B_0605502DHA_2_0130_PB_2017

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