National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program
2003 STTR Phase 2 Press Release
March 29, 2005
J.D. Harrington / Mike Braukus
Headquarters, Washington, D.C.
(Phone: 202/358-5241/1979)
RELEASE: C05-h
NASA SELECTS 27 SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PHASE 2 PROJECTS
NASA has selected 27 Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
research proposals for Phase 2 contract negotiations.
The STTR
projects total approximately 16 million dollars and directly support
NASA's Vision for Space Exploration. The contracts will be awarded
to 24 small, high-technology firms in 15 states.
The goals of the NASA STTR program 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 to increase private sector commercialization of innovations
derived from federally-funded research. The STTR
program requires a collaborative research effort between small
business and research institutions.
NASA evaluated 41 STTR proposals submitted by U.S. owned small
business concerns. Phase 2 continues development of the most promising
Phase 1 projects. Only Phase 1 participants can compete for continuation
of their efforts with Phase 2 contracts. Selection criteria for
Phase 2 includes: technical merit and innovation, Phase 1 results,
value to NASA, commercial potential and company capabilities.
Phase 2 contracts are funded up to $600,000 for a performance
period of up to two years.
The STTR Program Management Office is hosted at the
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md, with executive oversight
by NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate. Individual STTR projects are managed by the NASA's field centers.
A listing of the selected companies can be accessed on the Internet
at:http://sbir.nasa.gov
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