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NOAA's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I 2018


Missouri, United States
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The U. S. Department of Commerce (DOC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) plans to seek proposals from small business firms for participation in Phase I of the Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18) NOAA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. NOAA's FY18 Phase I is authorized under Federal SBIR/STTR programs, which have been extended through September 30, 2022, as part of the 55th National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
The SBIR program is a highly competitive program that encourages domestic small businesses to engage in Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D) with the potential for commercialization. Through a competitive awards-based program, SBIR enables small businesses to explore their technological potential and provides the incentive to profit from its commercialization. By including qualified small businesses in the nation's R&D arena, high-tech innovation is stimulated and the United States gains entrepreneurial spirit as it meets its specific research and development needs.

During Phase I of the NOAA SBIR Program, small businesses are invited to submit innovative research proposals in response to the priorities outlined in the latest NOAA Strategic Research Guidance Memorandum (SRGM). NOAA's research priorities include (i) Integrated Earth System Processes & Predictions, (ii) Observing System Optimization, (iii) Decision Science, Risk Assessment & Risk Communication, (iv) Data Science, (v) Water Prediction and (vi) Arctic Research. A description of each of these priorities can be found on the memorandum, located at http://nrc.noaa.gov/CouncilProducts/StrategicResearchGuidanceMemorandum.aspx. Specific subtopics will be available with the solicitation release.  It is during this phase that small businesses establish technical merit, feasibility and proof of concept for the proposed innovative solution. Any organization or individuals receiving awards under Phase I are eligible to compete for a follow-up Phase II award. It is important for potential small business firms to note that intellectual rights to their innovative research ideas belong to them, and are protected under the federal SBIR legislation.

The FY18 SBIR Phase I solicitation will be issued on or about October 17, 2017. The NAICS Code for this acquisition is 541715. The SBIR solicitation will be available at the Federal Business Opportunities website www.fbo.gov under Solicitation Number NOAA2018-1. Please do not submit questions regarding this specific solicitation at this time. After release of the solicitation, it will be the offeror's responsibility to monitor this site for any amendments to the solicitation. The Government anticipates making multiple Phase I awards, each with a period of performance of six (6) months and a ceiling price not to exceed $120,000.00.

The Eastern Acquisition Division (EAD) requires that all contractors doing business with this Acquisition Office must be registered with the SAM.gov website (formerly the Central Contractor Registration [CCR] database). No award can be made unless the vendor is registered in SAM.gov. For additional information and to register in SAM, please access the following web site https://www.sam.gov and select the Help Tab. In order to register in SAM and to be eligible to receive an award from this acquisition office, all offerors must have a Dun & Bradstreet Number. A Dun & Bradstreet number may be acquired free of charge by contacting Dun & Bradstreet on-line at http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform. A possible source of information for small businesses to use in helping to navigate these systems and learn more about contracting with the government is the Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTAC). In 1985, Congress authorized the Procurement Technical Assistance Program in an effort to help expand the number of businesses capable of participating in the Government Marketplace. The program helps provide matching funds with state and local governments and non-profit organizations to establish these Procurement Technical Assistance Services to provide procurement assistance. They usually provide these services either at low cost or free of charge. You can find your local service center at http://www.aptac-us.org/new/Govt_Contracting/find.php to find out more information.

If you have any general questions, please reference "Solicitation Number NOAA 2018-1" in the subject heading when contacting the following individuals:

General questions related to the NOAA SBIR program should be directed to: Vince Garcia, SBIR Program Manager: (301) 628-1011 or vincent.garcia@noaa.gov ;

Contract questions related to this announcement should be directed to: Joan Clarkston, Contract Specialist: (816) 426-7469 or joan.e.clarkston@noaa.gov ;


Joan Clarkston, Phone 816-426-7469, Fax 757-664-3623, Email joan.e.clarkston@noaa.gov

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