9780309103411-030910341X-SBIR and the Phase III Challenge of Commercialization: Report of a Symposium

SBIR and the Phase III Challenge of Commercialization: Report of a Symposium

ISBN-13: 9780309103411
ISBN-10: 030910341X
Author: National Research Council, Policy and Global Affairs, Charles W. Wessner, Technology Committee on Capitalizing on Science
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Paperback 200 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780309103411
ISBN-10: 030910341X
Author: National Research Council, Policy and Global Affairs, Charles W. Wessner, Technology Committee on Capitalizing on Science
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: National Academies Press
Format: Paperback 200 pages

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SBIR and the Phase III Challenge of Commercialization: Report of a Symposium (ISBN-13: 9780309103411 and ISBN-10: 030910341X), written by authors National Research Council, Policy and Global Affairs, Charles W. Wessner, Technology Committee on Capitalizing on Science, was published by National Academies Press in 2007. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent SBIR and the Phase III Challenge of Commercialization: Report of a Symposium (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.6.

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In response to a Congressional mandate, the National Research Council conducted a review of the Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) at the five federal agencies with SBIR programs with budgets in excess of $100 million (DOD, NIH, NASA, DOE, and NSF). The project was designed to answer questions of program operation and effectiveness, including the quality of the research projects being conducted under the SBIR program, the commercialization of the research, and the program's contribution to accomplishing agency missions. This report summarizes the presentations at a symposium exploring the effectiveness of Phase III of the SBIR program (the commercialization phase), during which innovations funded by Phase II awards move from the laboratory into the marketplace. No SBIR funds support Phase III; instead, to commercialize their products, small businesses are expected to garner additional funds from private investors, the capital markets, or from the agency that made the initial award.

Table of Contents
  • Front Matter
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Proceedings, Opening Remarks
  • Introduction
  • Meeting Mission Needs
  • Panel I: The SBIR Program: Different Needs, Common Challenges
  • Panel II: Transitioning SBIR: What Are the Issues for Prime Contractors?
  • Panel III: Challenges of Phase III: SBIR Award Winners
  • Panel IV: Best Practice for Agency Programs: Program Executive Offices and Program Offices
  • Panel V: Lessons Learned
  • Concluding Remarks
  • Appendix A. Biographies of Speakers
  • Appendix B. Participants List
  • Appendix C. Bibliography
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