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Some Advice on SBIR Proposals Richard Nelson Henry Samueli School of Engineering, UCI www.ece.uci.edu/~rnelson 714-566-5747 (cell) rnelson@uci. edu
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Page 1: Some Advice on SBIR Proposals Richard Nelson Henry Samueli School of Engineering, UCI rnelson 714-566-5747 (cell) rnelson@uci.edu.

Some Advice on SBIR Proposals

Richard NelsonHenry Samueli School of Engineering, UCI

www.ece.uci.edu/~rnelson714-566-5747 (cell)

[email protected]

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Background

• 20 Years Large Industry• 2 Years Small Business

– Mostly SBIR Funded

• 11 Years at UCI• All Have Involved

Proposals for Research and Programs

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CONTENT

• Links to Detailed Information

• Some SBIR Advice

• The UC Discovery Program

• Some SBIR Project Examples Involving UC Discovery Matching

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Big Picture

• $2B Annual Budget • SBIR: ~11 Agencies or Departments • STTR: ~ 5 Agencies or Departments• 3 Phase Program

– Phase I : Demo Feasibility – Phase II: Demo Prototype – Phase III: Commercialization

• Your Mission, Should You Chose to Accept It – Differentiate Your Proposal

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Information Links• SBA www.sba.gov/SBIR/• DoD www.dodsbir.net/ • Commerce

– patapsco.nist.gov/ts_sbir/ – www.oar.noaa.gov/ORTA/

• DOE sbir.er.doe.gov/sbir/ • DHHS grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbir.htm• NASA sbir.gsfc.nasa.gov/SBIR/SBIR.html• NSF www.eng.nsf.gov/sbir/ • EPA es.epa.gov/ncer/sbir/ • DOT www.volpe.dot.gov/sbir/ • DO Edu www.ed.gov/offices/IES/SBIR/ • DOA www.reeusda.gov/sbir • DHLS www.hsarpasbir.com/• FFRDCs www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/nsf03308/start.htm

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Constructive Advice

• Administrative Details Take Time

• Address All Evaluation Criteria

• Writing Style

• Commercialization Plan

• Use of Government Facilities

• Your Contract Monitor is Your Advocate

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Administrative Details Take Time

• DUNS Number – 866-705-5711, www.dnb.com

• Commercial & Governmental Entity (CAGE) Code

• Central Contractor Registry (CCR) • 888-227-2423, www.ccr.gov

• Read The Rules – Things Change

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Address All Evaluation Criteria

• Explicitly Include All in Initial Outline

• Develop each conceptually before extensive writing

• Not Being Excellent on all Criteria is likely a Loser – Getting 95% on all is better than getting 100%

on most and 50% on one criteria

• Follow the Provided Outline

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Writing style

• Be Succinct

• Use Graphics, Tables, Equations for Key Concepts

• Use Navigation Aids– Bold Section Headings and Numbers– Underline Subsection Titles

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Commercialization Plan

• More than Marketing and Sales– Beta Testing, Publicity, Sales Channels

• What Will You Have To Offer– Commercially – In Support of Mission of Funding Agency

• Market, Customers, and Competition • Intellectual Property • Financing Plans • Revenue Stream • Staffing Plan

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Make Use of FFRDC Facilities

• Risky & Discouraged for Use on SBIR

• Encouraged on a STTR by teaming with a FFRDC

• www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/nsf03308/start.htm

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UC Discovery ProgramCan Increase Your Resources

• UC Will Provide Matching Funds for the UC Part of Project

• Subject areas– Biotechnology – Communications and Networking – Digital Media – Electronics Manufacturing – Information Technology for Life Sciences– Economic Impact – Opportunity Award

• uc-industry.berkeley.edu/welcome.asp

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Opportunity Awards• Small awards for conferences, workshops, and

outreach events that promote dialogue between University and Industry Communities.

• Up to $15,000 to support activities that:– communicate developments in relevant research

fields at UC and within California firms; – enhance faculty, student, and staff understanding of

commercial technology research, technology transfer, and opportunities for cooperative research with private sponsors; and

– assess and improve university approaches to technology transfer and administration of industry-sponsored research.

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Program Funding

• Typical Range – $50K to $2M per year – Up to 4 years – $15,000 Max. for Opportunity Award

• No Quotas per Campus or Region

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Three Way Partnership• Benefits for UC Researchers and Students:

– Up to 4 years of funding and support for research projects – Training and funding for students and post-doctoral researchers – Special consideration for interdisciplinary and multi-investigator

projects – Frequent grant solicitations (three application rounds per year)

• Benefits for California:– Accelerated delivery of public benefits from UC

research/education – Promotion of highly meritorious research that addresses

California's needs – Increased competitiveness of California businesses

• Benefits for Sponsors:– Immediate leveraging of R&D funds – California and Federal Tax Credits – Access to UC’s outstanding students – Expansion of company R&D capacity through partnership with UC

researchers – Participation in research requiring multidisciplinary teams – Intellectual Property rights

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How the Program Works

• Industry Sponsor & UC PI Agree on a Project– Scope, Budget, Division of Effort – Documented by Research Agreement

• UC PI Submits Formal Proposal – Fall, Winter & Spring Proposal Submittals for each

Subject Area• 100 Day Review Period

– Peer Review– Executive Committee Decision

• Award Rate 40-70%– Rejected Proposals Are Encouraged to Resubmit

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Silicon Micromachined Sensors

Micromachined shear stress sensor for aerospace applications

•Surface micromachined silicon device

•Passive, non-contact measurement of shear stress

•For testing aerofoil stress

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Bulk Micromachined Sensors

Micromachined mass flow sensors for automotive applications

Bulk micromachined silicon, silicon nitride device

Thermal measurement of air flow and binary concentration ratio

For automotive engine sensing

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Dielectric Mirror & Etalon ResultsReflectivity of Mirror 2

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Designed for Hydrocarbon Gas Detection

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Silicon Circuit Board for LargeFocal Plane Array

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High Density Packaging

Electronics Packaging for Mobile Electronics

Thinned Chips

Thinned Substrates

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Nanochannel Glass for Sensor Applications

Applications:

pH sensor

Photonic bandgap

Drug Release

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Good Luck

Let Us Know if UC Discovery Has a Role