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Author:
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Committee On Capitalizing On Science, Technology, And Innovation: An Assessment of the Small Business Inovation Research Program--Phase II.
Title:
SBIR at NASA / Committee on Capitalizing on Science, Technology, and Innovation: An Assessment of the Small Business Inovation Research Program--Phase II ; Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Policy and Global Affairs, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine.
Publisher:
the National Academies Press,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xiv, 364 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
National Science Foundation (U.S.).--Small Business Innovation Research Program--Evaluation.
United States.--National Aeronautics and Space Administration--Evaluation.
Small business--Research--Research--United States.
Other Authors:
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, issuing body.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Policy and Global Affairs, issuing body.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 344-364).
Contents:
Program management -- program initiatives -- SBIR awards -- Quantitative outcomes -- Participation of women and minorities -- Insighyts from survey responses and case studies -- Findings and recommendations -- Appendixes: A. Overview of methodological approaches, data sources, and survey tools -- B. Major changes to the SBIR Program resulting from the 2011 SBIR Reauthorization Act, Public Law 112-81, December 2011 -- C. 2011 Survey Instrument -- D. List of universities involved in surveyed NASA SBIR awards -- E. Case studies -- F. Annex 1 to Chapter 5: supplemental 2011 survey data -- G. Annex 2 to Chapter 5: Department of Defense data on NASA SBIR awards -- H. Glossary -- I. Bibliography.
Summary:
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is one of the largest examples of U.S. public-private partnerships, and was established in 1982 to encourage small businesses to develop new processes and products and to provide quality research in support of the U.S. government's many missions. The U.S. Congress tasked the National Research Council with undertaking a comprehensive study of how the SBIR program has stimulated technological innovation and used small businesses to meet federal research and development needs, and with recommending further improvements to the program. In the first round of this study, an ad hoc committee prepared a series of reports from 2004 to 2009 on the SBIR program at the five agencies responsible for 96 percent of the program's operations--including the NASA. In a follow-up to the first round, NASA requested from the Academies an assessment focused on operational questions in order to identify further improvements to the program. Public-private partnerships like SBIR are particularly important since today's knowledge economy is driven in large part by the nation's capacity to innovate. One of the defining features of the U.S. economy is a high level of entrepreneurial activity. Entrepreneurs in the United States see opportunities and are willing and able to assume risk to bring new welfare-enhancing, wealth-generating technologies to the market. Yet, although discoveries in various fields present new opportunities, converting these discoveries into innovations for the market involves substantial challenges. The American capacity for innovation can be strengthened by addressing the challenges faced by entrepreneurs.
ISBN:
0309377870
9780309377874
OCLC:
(OCoLC)951214779
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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