SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH

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The 'Small Business Innovation Research' (or 'SBIR') program is a United States Government program, coordinated by the Small Business Administration, in which a portion of the extramural research budgets of several government agencies are reserved for contracts and grants to small businesses. Started with the passing of the Small Business Innovation Development Act in 1982, the goal of the program is to assist small businesses, providing competitive opportunities and stimulating innovation.
For the purposes of the SBIR program, the term "small business" is defined as an American-owned for-profit business with fewer than 500 employees.
A similar program, the Small Business Technology Transfer Program (STTR), uses a similar approach to the SBIR program to expand public/private sector partnerships between small businesses and nonprofit U.S. research institutions.

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Participating Agencies
References

Participating Agencies


Currently, SBIR programs are in place at the following agencies:

Department of Agriculture

Department of Commerce

Department of Defense

Department of Education

Department of Energy

Department of Health and Human Services

Department of Homeland Security

Department of Transportation

Environmental Protection Agency

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

National Institutes of Health

References



SBA Description of the SBIR and STTR programs

relevant US Department of Defense webpage

15 United States Code 638 (The SBIR Law)

Official Federally Funded SBIR Site

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