Oct 28, 2008
Sonja Alexander
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Mike Mewhinney Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif 650-604-3937 michael mewhinney@nasa gov RELEASE: 08-272
NASA SELECTS 142 SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH PROJECTS
WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected 142 proposals for negotiation of Phase 2 contract awards in the Small Business Innovation Research program, known as SBIR The selected projects have a total value of approximately $85 million NASA will award the contracts to 121 small high-technology firms in 27 states
The SBIR program supports NASA's mission directorates by working with them to competitively select ventures that address critical research and technology needs for agency programs and projects The effort addresses specific technology gaps in mission programs and strives to complement other agency research investments
Program results have benefited numerous NASA efforts, including modern air traffic control systems, Earth observing spacecraft, the space shuttle, the International Space Station and rovers and labs on Mars
Highly competitive, the SBIR program is a three-phase award system It provides qualified small businesses -- including women-owned and disadvantaged businesses -- with opportunities to propose unique ideas that meet specific research and development needs of the federal government
Phase 1 is a feasibility study to evaluate the scientific and technical merit of an idea Awards are for periods as long as six months in amounts as much as $100,000 Phase 2 expands on the results of the development in Phase 1 Award durations are as long as two years in amounts as much as $600,000 Phase 3 is for the commercialization of the results of Phase 2 and requires the use of private sector or non-SBIR federal funding
NASA received 259 Phase 2 proposals The criteria used to select the winning proposals included technical merit and innovation, Phase 1 results, value to NASA, commercial potential and company capabilities Examples of research areas among this group of selected proposals for each Mission Directorate include:
Aeronautics Research: - Antenna technologies for airborne hazard detection and avoidance systems - Novel materials to improve engine control of supersonic aircraft
Exploration Systems: - Technologies needed for lunar operations including moon dust-tolerant mechanisms, hazard detection and avoidance systems, and robotic navigation equipment - Technologies to monitor crew health and well-being during long duration missions
Science: - Instruments for use on planetary probes to help detect past and present life - Propulsion systems to send small, low-cost satellites from Earth orbit to the moon or beyond
Space Operations: - Band pass filter technologies to improve ground-based laser communication receivers - Enhanced hydrogen flame detection to improve safety at test facilities and launch sites
The SBIR program is part of NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington, working with U S industry to develop pioneering technologies, infuse them into agency missions and transition them into commercially available products and services NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif , manages the program for the Innovative Partnership Program office NASA's 10 field centers manage individual projects
For a list of selected companies and more information about the program, visit:
http://www ipp nasa gov/ti_sbir htm
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