Title: EPA Workshop Omaha, Nebraska
1 EPA Workshop Omaha, Nebraska
SBIR Overview
2SBIR Program Overview
- 11 Federal Agencies with SBIR Programs
- Set-aside 2.5 of Extramural RD Budget
- Program utilizes Small Businesses with fewer than
500 employees to Develop Technologies that
Agencies Need - Promotes Commercialization
- Over 2 Billion Total
3Participating Federal Agencies
- Department of Defense (DOD)
- Department of Health Human Services (HHS)
- National Aeronautics Space Admin (NASA)
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Department of Agriculture (USDA)
- Department of Commerce (DOC)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Department of Transportation (DOT)
- Department of Education (ED)
4SBIR Proposal Review Process
- External Peer Review
- Panels of Outside Experts
- EPA, USDA, NSF, NIH, ED
- Inside Line Review
- Mission Agency Looking for Product for Specific
Need - DOD, NASA, DOE, DOT
5SBIR Awards
- Phase I
- Proof of Concept
- 70,000
- 6 months
- Phase II
- Develop Phase I technology
- Focus on commercialization
- Up to 345,000 (with options)
- 24 months
6SBIR Solicitation Schedule
- EPA Phase I Solicitation
- Opens March 20, 2008
- Closes May 21, 2008
7Solicitation Topics for 2008
- Innovation in Manufacturing
- NanoTechnology
- Green Buildings
- Drinking Water and Water Monitoring
- Water Infrastructure Rehabilitation
- Monitoring and Control of Air Pollution
- Biofuels and Vehicle Emissions Reduction
- Waste Management and Monitoring
- Homeland Security
8Innovation in Manufacturing
- Process Changes
- Improved Efficiency
- Emission Reduction
- Green Suppliers Network
- Automobile Manufacturers
- Pharmaceuticals
- Healthcare
9 NanoTechnology
- Environmental Monitors/Sensors
- MicroElectroMechanical Systems
- Green Coatings and Catalysts
- Environmental Improvements
- Energy Efficiency
- Pollution Prevention
- Better Resource Use
10 Green Buildings
- New Building Materials
- Recycled Products
- Environmental Benefits
- Energy Savings
- Lower Water Usage
- Lower Indoor Pollution
11 Drinking Water
- Small System Processes
- Better Water Disinfectants
- Detection Monitoring
- Multiple Pathogens
- Neurotoxins
- Microfluidic Concentrators
12Water Infrastructure Rehabilitation
- Urban Water and Sewage Systems
- Leak Detection/Failure Forecasting
- Cleaning, Repair and Construction
- Reduced Energy Requirements
- New Materials and Relining Methods
- See www.epa.gov/waterinfrastructure
13 Monitoring Control of Air Pollution
- Multiple Pollutant Reduction
- Refineries, PulpPaper, Cement
- Sectors with Many Small Sources
- Industrial Boilers
- AutoBody Paint Shops
- Restaurants
- Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
- Air Pollution Monitoring
- PM Speciation, Ammonia and more
14Biofuels Vehicle Emissions Reduction
- Improved Ethanol Production Plants
- New Tank Coatings Storage Additives
- Glycerin Recycle/Reuse in New Products
- Better Biodiesel Production Methods
- Wood, Cellulosic Waste, Biomass
- Diesel Construction and Truck Retrofits
15Waste Management Monitoring
- Cleanup of Contaminated Sediments
- Waste-to-Energy Systems
- Gasification Systems (Limited Oxygen)
- Anaerobic Digestion
- Hazardous Waste Monitoring
16 Homeland Security
- Building Decontamination
- Biological and Chemical Systems
- Drinking Water WasteWater
- Early Warning Smart Systems
- Hand-Held and In-Line Detectors
- Emergency Response Field Kits
172008 Phase I Awards
- BioDIESEL from Low Cost Feedstock
- ETHANOL Protein Enhanced Cellulose Destruction
- Small Farm Anaerobic Digestion
- Small Community Chlorination
- (Drinking Water)
182008 Phase I Awards
- Nano-Immunosensor for Water Monitoring
- Recycling Spent Perchlorate Brine
- Adsorbant for Cooking Emissions
- Compact Ammonia Monitor
- Off-Road NOx Abatement
- E-Waste Removal of BR Flame Retardants
- Alaska MSW Combustors
- Water Security Monitor
- First Responder Decontamination Wipes
19Compact Membrane Systems
- Small Scale Ethanol Drying
- New SBIR Phase II Award (April 08)
- Ethanol from cellulose waste
- Hollow fiber membranes
- Phase I showed process economical
- Excellent flux and separation of ethanol
- Improved Economics is Phase II Focus
20KSE, Inc.
- Enhanced BioDiesel Economics
- New SBIR Phase II Award (April 08)
- Catalyst converts glycerol into propane
- Simple, single reactor
- External Hydrogen source not needed
- Phase I showed process economical
- Improved Economics is Phase II Focus
21 EPA Commercialization
- Provide Phase I Commercialization TA
- Require Commercialization Plan in Phase II
proposal - Offer two Options at Phase II
- Commercialization Additional 70,000 for 3rd
party investment - Verification Testing Additional 50,000 for
participation in EPA testing program
22Proposal Evaluation and Selection
23External Peer Review
- Ratings
- Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor
- Five Criteria
- Scientific/Technical Quality and Soundness
- Uniqueness and Originality
- Cost Effectiveness and Environmental Benefit
- Qualifications of Team
- Commercialization Potential
24 Internal Relevancy Review
- EPA Internal Programmatic Review
- Review only those proposals rated Excellent and
Very Good - Evaluate Proposals on 3 Criteria
- EPA Needs and Program Priorities
- Significant Environmental Benefits
- Broad Application and Impact
25 SBIR Success Rate
26SBIR Solicitation Schedule
- EPA Phase I Solicitation
- Opens March 20, 2008
- Closes May 21, 2008
27 2008 SBIR Timeline
- Phase I Solicitation Open
- March 20 May 21, 2008
- Peer Review - September 2008
- Relevancy Review - December 2008
- Phase I Contracts Awarded - February 2009
- Phase II Solicitation Open - July 2009
- Phase II Contracts Awarded - March 2010
28Successful Proposals
- Meet agency priority needs
- Quantify environmental benefits
- Demonstrate innovation
- Have a strong technical abstract
- Have a realistic work plan
- Address technical evaluation criteria
- Show relationship to future research
- Address cost
29How to Win an SBIR Award
- Independent Proposal Review
- Letters of Support
- Excellent Executive Summary
30- Website www.epa.gov/ncer/sbir
- Contact Information
- Program Director, Jim Gallup
- Deputy Director, April Richards
- Program Specialist, James Gentry