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X-WR-CALDESC:Description\nThis webinar provides insight into the SBA Small 
 Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program and Small Business Technology 
 Transfer (STTR) Program regulations\, common SBIR/STTR myths\, and how to 
 develop effective strategies to protect and optimize an SBIR and STTR part
 icipant’s rights\, values and wealth under the SBIR & STTR programs.\n\nTh
 e SBIR program was established under the Small Business Innovation Develop
 ment Act of 1982 (P.L. 97-219) with the purpose of strengthening the role 
 of innovative small business concerns in federally funded research and dev
 elopment (R&D). Modeled after the SBIR Program\, the STTR program was init
 ially established as a pilot program by the Small Business Technology Tran
 sfer Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-564\, Title II). The goal of the STTR Pro
 gram is to facilitate the transfer of technology developed by a research i
 nstitution through the entrepreneurship of a small business concern.\n\nDe
 spite being touted as two of SBA’s most successful small business programs
 \, the SBIR and STTR programs’ unique rules\, regulations\, and data right
 s provisions are not well understood by small businesses and some particip
 ating federal agencies. Forty years after the inception of the SBIR progra
 m\, these small business set-aside programs still struggle against ignoran
 ce\, indifference\, and outright opposition.\n\nYou will learn how SBA’s S
 BIR and STTR policies differ from other government contracting regulations
  and\, more importantly\, how to address the government’s misinterpretatio
 ns and reluctance to take advantage of SBIR/STTR program authorities.\n\nT
 arget Audience: Small businesses that want to pursue non-dilutive SBIR/STT
 R funding to help them complete the maturation and commercialization of th
 eir innovative technological solutions\, products and/or services.
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DESCRIPTION:Description\nThis webinar provides insight into the SBA Small B
 usiness Innovation Research (SBIR) Program and Small Business Technology T
 ransfer (STTR) Program regulations\, common SBIR/STTR myths\, and how to d
 evelop effective strategies to protect and optimize an SBIR and STTR parti
 cipant’s rights\, values and wealth under the SBIR & STTR programs.\n\nThe
  SBIR program was established under the Small Business Innovation Developm
 ent Act of 1982 (P.L. 97-219) with the purpose of strengthening the role o
 f innovative small business concerns in federally funded research and deve
 lopment (R&D). Modeled after the SBIR Program\, the STTR program was initi
 ally established as a pilot program by the Small Business Technology Trans
 fer Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-564\, Title II). The goal of the STTR Prog
 ram is to facilitate the transfer of technology developed by a research in
 stitution through the entrepreneurship of a small business concern.\n\nDes
 pite being touted as two of SBA’s most successful small business programs\
 , the SBIR and STTR programs’ unique rules\, regulations\, and data rights
  provisions are not well understood by small businesses and some participa
 ting federal agencies. Forty years after the inception of the SBIR program
 \, these small business set-aside programs still struggle against ignoranc
 e\, indifference\, and outright opposition.\n\nYou will learn how SBA’s SB
 IR and STTR policies differ from other government contracting regulations 
 and\, more importantly\, how to address the government’s misinterpretation
 s and reluctance to take advantage of SBIR/STTR program authorities.\n\nTa
 rget Audience: Small businesses that want to pursue non-dilutive SBIR/STTR
  funding to help them complete the maturation and commercialization of the
 ir innovative technological solutions\, products and/or services.
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LOCATION:https://govology.com/product/debunking-sbir-myths-strategies-to-pr
 otect-and-optimize-the-value-of-sbir-program-authorities/
SUMMARY:Debunking SBIR/STTR Myths: Strategies to Protect and Optimize the V
 alue of SBIR & STTR Program Authorities (2023 Update)
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