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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) M. Connie Jacobs Program Manager Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program and Small Business Advocate DARPA/CMO 3701 North Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22203-1714

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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

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  1. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) M. Connie Jacobs Program Manager Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program and Small Business Advocate DARPA/CMO 3701 North Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22203-1714 Office: (703) 526-4162 Fax: (703) 696-2208 E-Mail: cjacobs@darpa.mil DARPA Home Page: http://www.darpa.mil

  2. Federal SBIR Program 12 Federal Agencies Housing and Urban Development FY04 Homeland Security FY04 Approx $2 Billion Multiple Solicitation closing dates

  3. SBIR Points of Contact • NASA Mr. Carl Ray (202) 358-4652 • DOD Mr. Jeff Bond (703) 588-8516 • NIH Ms. Jo Anne Goodnight (301) 435-2688 • NSF Dr. Kesh Narayanan (703) 292-7076 • EPA Mr. Jim Gallup (202) 564-6823

  4. SBIR Points of Contact (cont.) • DOC Mr. Joseph Bishop (301) 713-3565 • DOE Dr. Walter Warnick (301) 903-1414 • DOA Dr. Charles Cleland (202) 401-4002 • DOEd Info Not Available • DOT Dr. Joe Henebury (617) 494-2051

  5. SBIR Points of Contact (cont.) • Housing and Urban Development To be announced • Homeland Security To be announced

  6. Federal SBIR Program SBIR Participation Small Business (500 people or less) must be: Located in the United States All work performed in the US 51% owned and controlled by US Citizens or Permanent Resident Aliens Organized for Profit (ask for fee)

  7. Federal SBIR Program SBIR Phase I statistics  69.1% of Phase I winners went to companies with 20 people or less 41% of Phase I winners went to companies with 10 people or less

  8. Federal SBIR Program THREE Phase Program Phase 1 Feasibility Study GENERALLY 6 months and $100K Phase 2 Proof-of-Principle – Prototype Dev. GENERALLY 2 Years and $750K Phase 3 Products, Production, Services, R/R&D or any combination

  9. Federal SBIR Program Evaluation Criteria Soundness, Technical Merit & INNOVATION Qualifications of the PI and Staff Potential for Commercial Applications (The WARFIGHTER is the user in DoD)

  10. Federal SBIR Program DATA RIGHTS The Small Business retains ALL rights to DATA SBIR Technical Data Rights apply to ALL SBIR Awards: Phase I, Phase II and Phase III These Data Rights are Non-Negotiable

  11. Federal SBIR Program Open Solicitations Proposal Due Dates Nat’l Inst of Health-Grants 12/1/03 Nat’l Inst of Health-Biodefense 12/1/03 DoD FY04.01 1/15/04 Dept of Energy 1/6/04 Dept of Commerce-NOAA 1/14/04

  12. Federal SBIR Program Open Solicitations Proposal Due Dates Dept of Commerce –NIST 1/15/04 Dept of Education 2/5/04 DoD STTR 4/15/04 DoD SBIR FY04-2 (new) 6/17/04 DoD SBIR FY04-3 8/04

  13. Department of Defense Department of Defense SBIR Program SBIR Program

  14. DoD SBIR/STTR Program • 2004: SBIR = $900M; STTR = $80M • 9 Component SBIR Programs within DoD AIR FORCE DARPA ARMY OSD/DDR&E NAVY DTRA Missile Defense Agency SOCOM National Geospatial Agency (was NIMA)

  15. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SBIR Points of Contact • DoD Program Manager - Mr. Jeff Bond (703) 588-8616 • Air Force Mr. Steve Guilfoos (937) 656-9062 • Navy Mr. Vinny Schaper (703) 696-8528 • Army Major Robert Miceli (703) 806-0965 • DARPA Ms. Connie Jacobs (703) 526-4162 • Missile Defense • Agency Mr. Frank Rucky (703) 697-3641

  16. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SBIR and STTR POCs(cont.) • DoD Program Manager – Jeff Bond (703) 588-8616 • OSD DDR&E Teresa Puretz (703) 681-5486 • Defense Threat • Reduction Agency Ron Yoho (703) 325-9615 • Special Ops Karen Pera (813) 828-7549 • Nat Geospatial Agy Derrick Riddle (301) 227-1792

  17. DOD SBIR FY 04.2 SBIR NEW Solicitation WEB OPENS CLOSES March 04 May 04 Jun 17th 04 (6:00 AM) http://www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu/sbir http://www.dodsbir.net

  18. DOD SBIR FY 04.3 SBIR WEB OPENS CLOSES May 04 July 04 August 04 (6:00 AM) http://www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu/sbir http://www.dodsbir.net

  19. SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER (STTR) PROGRAM (STTR) PROGRAM

  20. Small Business TechnologyTransfer (STTR) Program • PL 102-564 Signed October 28, 1992: Established STTR • Reauthorized to FY2009 • .30% of Extramural 2004-2009 • Cooperative R&D • Small Business and a University, FFRDC or Non-Profit

  21. STTR Program • Mandatory partnership between a small business and a research institution (min. 40% small business, min. 30% research institution) • Five federal agencies participate (DoD, NIH, NASA, DOE, NSF). FY2004 funding - $200M • Must have written agreement allocating intellectual property rights.

  22. STTR vs. SBIR STTRSBIR Phase Is Generally 1 year Generally 6/8 months SB has to perform SB has to perform 40% of the research 70% of the research MUST Collaborate Collaboration NOT required Phase II $750K Phase II $750K

  23. DOD SBIR FY 04 STTR WEB OPENS CLOSES STTR 2003 Jan 2, 04 Mar 1, 04 Apr 15, 04 Army, Air Force, Navy, MDA and DARPA Approx. 90 topics http://www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu/sbir • http://www.dodsbir.net

  24. DEFENSE ADVANCED DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY (DARPA) AGENCY (DARPA)

  25. DARPA’s MISSION o Solve National Level Problems o High-Risk, High-Payoff Technologies o Enable Operational Dominance

  26. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Near Term R&D Advanced Technology Assured C3ISR Maritime Early Entry/Special Forces Tactical Technology Air/Space/Land Platforms Unmanned Systems Space Operations Laser Systems Future Combat Systems Special Projects Chem/Bio Def Systems Counter Underground Facilities Space Sensors/Structures Navigation/Sensors/ Signal Processing

  27. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Mid Term R&D Information Exploitation Sensors Exploitation Systems Command & Control Planning / Logistics

  28. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Far Term R&D Information Processing Technology Cognitive Systems Computational - Perception Representation & Reasoning Learning Natural Communication Defense Sciences Bio Warfare Defense Technologies Biology Materials & Devices Mathematics Microsystems Technology Electronics Optoelectronics MEMS Combined Microsystems

  29. The OTHER 97.2% of the money O DoD Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) Contracts and Grants O Technical Dialogues, Short White Paper, Formal Proposal O Small Business Preferences O FedBizOpps http://www.fedbizopps.gov/ O DARPA BAAs www.darpa.mil “Solicitations”

  30. DARPA’s FY 04 CORE PROGRAMS Defense Sciences Office New materials Materials concepts Materials processing and devices Optical materials Self-healing, sensing and adapting materials Advanced mathematics Computational geometry and topology Electromagnetic modeling and simulation Quantum information science

  31. DARPA’s FY 04 CORE PROGRAMS Defense Sciences Office Biological Warfare Defense – Advanced medical diagnostics External protection for soldiers Medical countermeasures against known & unknown pathogens Protection, decontamination of materials and equipment Remote detection/characterization of biological substances Self-decontamination concepts Sensor technology

  32. DARPA’s FY 04 CORE PROGRAMS Defense Sciences Office Biology for Defense Applications Accelerated healing response of tissue Controlling biological systems Enhancing human performance Biodynamics and biological complexity Bio-inspired systems Cell and tissue based biosensors Human performance enhancement Hybrid biotic/abiotic systems

  33. DARPA’s FY 04 CORE PROGRAMS Information Processing Technology Office areas of interest Augmented Cognition Bio-Computation Data Intensive Systems High Productivity Computing Systems Mobile Autonomous Robot Software Quantum Information Science and Technology Software for Distributed Robotics Network Modeling an Simulation

  34. DARPA’s FY 04 CORE PROGRAMS Information Exploitation Office O all-weather, wide area search for vehicles and dismounts in all possible combat environments O precision identification of hostile, friendly, and neutral forces

  35. DARPA’s FY 04 CORE PROGRAMS Information Exploitation Office (Continued) O  accurate tracking of potential targets and noncombatants near those targets O dynamic assignment and direction of weapons to engage targets O  rapid and reliable assessment of engagements all in the context of Joint forces support

  36. DARPA’s FY 04 CORE PROGRAMS Microsystems Technology Office areas of Interest Automated design tools for integrated mixed signal microsystems Steered agile beams 3-D imaging Solar blind detectors Advanced photonics Acoustic microsensors Distributed robotics Advanced lithography Micro power generation Ultra wide band array antennas MicroElectroMechanical Systems MEMS)

  37. DARPA’s FY 04 CORE PROGRAMS Special Projects Office • BAA03-14 closes 15 April 2004 • counter the emerging threat of underground facilities • novel space technologies across the spectrum of space control applications including rapid access, space situational awareness, counterspace, and persistent tactical grade sensing approaches including extremely large space apertures and structures. • Closing Date: April 15, 2004

  38. DARPA’s FY 04 CORE PROGRAMS Special Projects Office • BAA03-14 (continued) closes 15 April 2004 • provide full-scale protection systems against the threat of chemical and biological attack. • We are interested in efforts to defend against radiological weapons (so called - dirty bombs?) and is interested in concepts to defeat suicide bombers and to deal with urban threats. • advanced sensor systems and guidance and navigation technologies.

  39. DARPA’s FY 04 CORE PROGRAMS Tactical Technology Office areas of interest Aeronautic systems Space systems Land systems Supporting technologies such as autonomous & semiautonomous operations, control, communications, sensors, weapons, power and propulsion Systems capable of new classes of missions Systems capable of robotic operations

  40. DARPA DARPA’s SBIR Program 0 Phase I and Phase II nuances 0 Phase I Gaps and Phase II Enhancements O Phase I and Phase II Adoptions

  41. DARPA’s SBIR PROGRAM Phase I proposals shall not exceed $99,000 o Firm Fixed Price o Generally 6/8 months Small businesses chosen for award are expected to start work within 28 days after receiving a contract The Aviation & Missile Command in Huntsville, AL awards DARPA SBIR Phase I contracts within 30/45 days

  42. DARPA’s SBIR PROGRAM Phase II’s are generally Cost + Fixed Fee Generally not to exceed $750K for a 2-year period The Aviation & Missile Command in Huntsville, AL awards DARPA SBIR Phase II contracts within approximately 3 months You must have an “acceptable” accounting system, you will undergo an audit

  43. DARPA’s SBIR PROGRAM O At the request of a DARPA Program Manager, DARPA will fund a $50,000 Phase I gap effort to keep the small business working while we invite and review a Phase II proposal. O DARPA will match dollar for dollar up to $200K any third-party money invested in an SBIR Phase II. O At the request of a DARPA Program Manager, DARPA will adopt a Phase I or Phase II from an other SBIR Federal Agency, to help meet DARPA Program needs.

  44. PROCESS FOR REGISTERING REGISTERING DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CONTRACTORS CONTRACTORS D E F E N S E A D V A N C E D R E S E A R C H P R O J E C T S A G E N C Y

  45. Centralized Contractor Registration Program (CCR) • GET REGISTERED NOW! • WHAT YOU NEED: • Dunn and Bradstreet Number • Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) • Register at www.ccr.gov • CCR Assistance Center 888-227-2423 • ALL Federal Agencies use CCR information to make electronic payments.

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