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| MDA SBIR Industry Day 2008 – Presentations: MDA SBIR/STTR Industry Day recently took place on August 6-7 at the Gaylord National Hotel in National Harbor, MD. The Industry Day focused on enhancing the SBIR and STTR Process for MDA and the Small Business Community. Presentations from the conference are currently available for download. |
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08.3 (SBIR) and 08.B (STTR) Solicitation is Open!
SBIR/STTR (Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer) programs provide U.S. small technology firms (500 or fewer employees) an outstanding opportunity to respond to one or more competitive program solicitations per year. Firms receiving awards test their high-risk innovative ideas and convert the resulting prototypes into commercial products.
MDA’s goal is to realize a return on investment by acquiring technology that can be transitioned into the BMDS. MDA currently focuses the efforts of the program around the needs of the BMDS.
The 08.3 SBIR and 08.B STTR solicitation is currently open and topics can be accesed via the DoD SBIR/STTR website. PROPOSALS ARE DUE BY 6AM (EDT) ON 24 SEPTEMBER 2008.
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11th Annual Space and Missile Defense Conference & Exhibition: Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL
The MDA SBIR/STTR Program Management Office will have a display if you would like to visit or receive additional information on the program. The conference takes place 11-14 August. The 2008 SMD Conference promises to be the best yet, with stimulating, informative presentations and training sessions, hundreds of industry and government exhibits, and the ultimate opportunity to network with your peers. Additional information is available at the SMD Conference website.
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DoD Listserv
Since October 2002, all DoD SBIR and STTR solicitations are available in electronic format only from the DoD SBIR/STTR web site, in accordance with the Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA). If you wish to be notified via email of future DoD SBIR/STTR solicitations and events, then subscribe to their listserv at sbirlist@listserv.dodsbir.net.
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The MDA SBIR/STTR Program Management Office and representatives of MDA Programs participate in various conferences around the country each year.
- Upcoming events are shown below.
- Presentations from past events may also be available.
- DoD SBIR/STTR also maintains an outreach site and the National Science Foundation sponsors a website where local workshops and national conferences are listed.
- Past Presentations
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - Friday, November 14, 2008
Fall National SBIR Conference, Hartford, CT
www.ccat.us/sbir_conference_08
All 11 Federal SBIR Agencies will attend and meet one-on-one with small high tech firms and manufacturers!
Who Should Attend: Newcomers to SBIR & experienced winners
Program: Presentations, "Speed Dating," Workshops, One-on-One Scheduled Appointments with Agencies, Primes and more!
Contact Merrie London: mlondon@ccat.us
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MDA Mission
To develop and field an integrated, layered, ballistic missile defense system to defend the United States, its deployed forces, allies, and friends against all ranges of enemy ballistic missiles in all phases of flight.
MDA's Goals
- Retain, recruit, and develop a high-performing and accountable workforce.
- Deliver near-term additional defensive capability in a structured Block approach to close gaps and improve the BMDS.
- Establish partnerships with the Services to enable their operations and support of the BMDS components for the Combatant Commanders.
- Substantially improve and demonstrate the military utility of the BMDS through increased system integration and testing.
- Execute a robust BMDS technology and development program to address the challenges of the evolving threat through the use of key knowledge points.
- Expand international cooperation through a comprehensive strategy to support our mutual security interests in missile defense.
- Maximize mission assurance and cost effectiveness of MDA's management and operations through continuous process improvement.
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Doing Business
A Guide To Doing Business With MDA [PDF, 142KB]
Unsolicited Proposal Guide [PDF, 104KB]
Procurement Opportunities
MDA Ombudsmen [PDF, 922KB]
MDA FAQs
MDA Contracts Mission
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Other Helpful Information
MDA Technology Benefits
MDA Engineering and Support Services
Fact Sheets
Ballistic Missile Defense System Overview [PDF, 75.2MB]
Organizational Chart [PDF, 124KB]
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The Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program, like SBIR, is a government-wide program, mandated by the Small Business Research and Development Enhancement Act of 1992, PL102-564. STTR was established in FY94 as a three-year pilot program and has been reauthorized to the year 2009. The STTR budget is determined by a set-aside of 0.3% (vs. 2.5% for the SBIR program) of MDA’s extramural R&D budget. STTR was established as a companion program to the SBIR program, and is executed in essentially the same manner; however, there are distinct differences.
While STTR has the same objectives as SBIR regarding the involvement of small businesses in federal R&D and the commercialization of their innovative technologies, the STTR program requires participation by universities, federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs), and other non-profit research institutions.
Each STTR proposal must be submitted by a team, which includes a small business (as the prime contractor for contracting purposes) and at least one research institution. The project must be divided such that the small business performs at least 40% of the work and the research institution(s) performs at least 30% of the work. The remainder of the work may be performed by either party or a third party.
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