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WELCOME TO THE EVENT
HOUSEKEEPING
REVIEW OF AGENDA/PROGRAM
ACKNOWLEDGE TEAMWORK
WOMEN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS INDUSTRY DAY
MARCH 7, 2017
HOSTED BY:
NASA/NMO
JPL
CITY OF PASADENA
PASADENA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AEROSPACE CORPORATION
BOEING
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
HARRIS CORPORATION
HRL LABORATORIES LLC
JPL
LOCKHEED MARTIN SSC
NASA AMES & ARMSTRONG
NASA/GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
NASA/JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
NASA/KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
NASA/MARSHALL SPACE CENTER
NASA/STENNIS SPACE CENTER
NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER WEAPONS DIV (NAWCWD)
RAYTHEON
RUDOLPH AND SLETTEN
SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION (SAIC)
TOSHIBA AMERICA MEDICAL SYSTEM
U.S.MARINE CORPS FPRES, PACIFIC (MARFORPAC)
MATCHMAKING
SIGN UP – 07:00 AM – 09:00 AM
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
WOSB Industry DayJet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Robert Medina
March 7, 2017
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NASA FY16 Subcontracting Goals vs. Actual
Percentages
End-YearData pulled February 13, 2017 from eSRS
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
45.0%
Small Business SDB WOSB HUBZone SDVOSB
33.0%
5.0% 5.0%3.0% 3.0%
40.1%
12.4%11.2%
2.9% 3.1%
Goals Actuals
CATEGORY DOLLARS
TOTAL DOLLARS $6,279,426,133
SMALL BUSINESS $2,516,925,818
SDB $775,805,160
WOSB $701,006,658
HUBZone $179,660,329
VOSB $330,791,115
SDVOSB $194,371,349
HBCU / MSI $18,811,762
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NASA’s Small Business
Subcontracting DollarsData pulled February 13, 2017
Fiscal Year Total Subcontracting $Total Small Business
Subcontracting $
FY 2010 $5.43 $1.98
FY 2011 $5.17 $1.94
FY 2012 $4.92 $2.06
FY 2013 $5.61 $2.28
FY 2014 $5.73 $2.32
FY 2015 $6.53 $2.44
FY 2016 $6.28 $2.52
$5.43$5.17
$4.92
$5.61 $5.73
$6.53$6.28
$1.98 $1.94 $2.06$2.28 $2.32 $2.44 $2.52
$0.00
$1.00
$2.00
$3.00
$4.00
$5.00
$6.00
$7.00
FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016
$ B
illio
ns
Total Subcontracting $ Total Small Business Subcontracting $
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NASA’s Small Business Subcontracting
PercentageData pulled February 13, 2017
Fiscal YearNASA Small
Business Subcontracting %
FY 2010 36.5%
FY 2011 37.5%
FY 2012 41.9%
FY 2013 40.6%
FY 2014 40.5%
FY 2015 37.4%
FY 2016 40.1%
36.5%
37.5%
41.9%
40.6%
40.5%
37.4%
40.1%
32.0%
34.0%
36.0%
38.0%
40.0%
42.0%
44.0%
FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016
NASA Small BusinessSubcontracting %
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NASA Agency September FY16Prime Goals vs. Actual Percentages
Data generated February 21, 2017 from FPDS-NG
CATEGORY DOLLARS
TOTAL DOLLARS $15,993,717,656
SMALL BUSINESS $2,666,446,582
SDB $1,307,308,409
WOSB $647,981,573
HUBZone $82,695,426
SDVOSB $137,881,363
0.00%
2.00%
4.00%
6.00%
8.00%
10.00%
12.00%
14.00%
16.00%
18.00%
Small Business SDB WOSB HUBZone SDVOSB
16.75%
5.0% 5.0%
3.0% 3.0%
16.7%
8.2%
4.1%
0.5%0.9%
Goals Actuals
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Goal/Actual Meeting or Exceeding Within 0.1% of Meeting Falling Short
9
Socioeconomic Goal Status
September FY16Data generated February 21, 2017 from FPDS-NG
AGENCY 16.75%/ 16.7% 5.0% / 8.2% 5.0% / 4.1% 3.0% / 0.5% 3.0% / 0.9%
ARC 39.1% / 37.0% 14.2% / 25.0% 5.6% / 9.5% 0.4% / 0.9% 1.2% / 0.6%
AFRC 56.7% / 57.3% 34.4% / 36.7% 11.1% / 5.3% 3.5% / 7.8% 7.1% / 7.5%
GRC 60.1% / 71.6% 35.0% / 47.8% 10.1% / 15.6% 3.5% / 4.1% 1.6% / 1.8%
GSFC/HQ 22.2% / 27.5% 14.0% / 15.7% 2.5% / 3.7% 0.3% / 0.0% 0.8% / 0.4%
JSC 5.3% / 5.7% 2.3% / 2.7% 1.7% / 2.8% 0.3% / 0.2% 0.3% / 0.1%
KSC 13.4% / 12.4% 3.3% / 4.5% 0.4% / 1.8% 0.3% / 0.7% 0.3% / 0.8%
LaRC 27.9% / 44.0% 4.7% / 10.5% 16.3% / 29.0% 0.3% / 0.8% 0.6% / 2.6%
MSFC 12.1% / 14.1% 4.7% / 6.3% 3.0% / 4.4% 0.3% / 0.2% 2.0% / 2.2%
NSSC 30.8% / 35.4% 4.0% / 6.8% 3.4% / 3.9% 0.3% / 0.6% 0.5% / 2.2%
SSC 21.4% / 29.8% 15.0% / 23.7% 7.2% / 12.9% 5.6% / 9.4% 1.1% / 3.2%
Small Business SDVOSBWOSB HUBZoneSDB
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NASA Agency January FY17 Prime Goals vs. Actual Percentages
Data generated February 7, 2017 from FPDS-NG
0.00%
2.00%
4.00%
6.00%
8.00%
10.00%
12.00%
14.00%
16.00%
Small Business SDB WOSB HUBZone SDVOSB
16.00%
5.0% 5.0%
3.0% 3.0%
13.0%
6.1%
3.7%
0.4%1.1%
Goals Actuals
CATEGORY DOLLARS
TOTAL DOLLARS $5,543,114,667
SMALL BUSINESS $721,156,885
SDB $336,393,566
WOSB $203,003,058
HUBZone $21,612,878
SDVOSB $59,188,915
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Goal/Actual Meeting or Exceeding Within 0.1% of Meeting Falling Short
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AGENCY 16.0% / 13.0% 5.0% / 6.1% 5.0% / 3.7% 3.0% / 0.4% 3.0% / 1.1%
ARC 41.5% / 47.3% 15.3% / 33.0% 6.9% / 12.7% 0.6% / 3.0% 1.2% / 0.3%
AFRC 43.4% / 56.0% 16.6% / 38.4% 3.4% / 9.2% 4.7% / -0.2% 4.8% / 13.5%
GRC 60.0% / 79.2% 43.7% / 58.4% 18.8% / 16.0% 1.7% / 4.0% 1.7% / 2.9%
GSFC/HQ 22.8% / 22.3% 14.5% / 10.9% 3.0% / 3.5% 0.3% / 0.1% 0.4% 0.4%
JSC 5.1% / 4.2% 3.1% / 1.5% 3.1% / 2.8% 0.3% / 0.1% 0.3% / 0.1%
KSC 6.2% / 16.8% 2.3% / 3.4% 0.6% / 1.4% 0.3% / 1.5% 0.3% / 0.1%
LaRC 29.9% / 21.1% 5.4% / 8.0% 10.8% / 15.5% 0.3% / 0.5% 0.3% / 0.6%
MSFC 12.2% / 16.5% 4.8% / 7.5% 3.3% / 5.1% 0.3% / 0.2% 3.0% / 4.9%
NSSC 36.1% / 18.0% 4.3% / 5.5% 3.4% / 3.1% 0.3% / 0.3% 0.5% / 4.1%
SSC 21.5% / 38.7% 15.0% / 27.2% 11.8% / 13.0% 1.5% / 0.3% 2.0% / 16.3%
Small Business SDVOSBWOSB HUBZoneSDB
Socioeconomic Goal Status
January FY17Data generated February 7, 2017 from FPDS-NG
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FY17 NASA Supported Regional
Outreach
• Thursday, June 1, 2017 – 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
• Hosted by the Nevada Procurement Technical Assistance Center
• The College of Southern Nevada, North Las Vegas, NV
• Target audience: STEM and Manufacturing companies. – About 200+ attendees.
• Partners: Air Force, DoE and their contractors
• Need Prime participation
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FY17 NASA Supported Regional
Outreach
• Tuesday, September 26, 2017
• Hosted by Washington Procurement Technical Assistance Center
• The Museum of Flight, Seattle, WA
• Target audience: Aerospace, Defense, Manufacturing.
– About 400 attendees.
• Partners: State Department of Commerce, Washington Aerospace Partnership, CleanTech Alliance, Boeing, Navy
• Need Prime participation13
Upcoming HBCU/MSI Technology
Road Tour Infusion Dates
FY17 Dates Institution Designation Host University
April 4-6, 2017 Historically Black College and University Tennessee State University
August 22-24, 2017 Historically Black College and University Jackson State University
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Seeking new Universities to host the FY2018 Road Tour
Confirmed University thus far:
• University of Hawaii: Dates TBD
NASA Vendor Database (NVDB)
3,911 Total NVDB Registrants
189 New NVDB Registrants in
2017
467 Total Subcontracting Module
Registrants since its launch in
November 2016
140 New Subcontracting Module
Registrants in 2017
12% of All NVDB Users Have
Opted-Into the Subcontracting
Module
Registering for the Subcontracting
Module:
After registering in the NVDB,
log into your account, open
“Manage My Vendor Record,”
click on the second tab,
“Subcontractor Details,” and
select “Yes” in the drop-down
menu to join. Fill in the
capabilities text box.
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• Version 2.0
– Supports all Devices running iOS 9 and above (iPhones, iPads and iPod
Touches)
– Supports device rotation
– Features engaging graphics and animation
– Allows users to turn on sound and background music
– Displays accurate built-in maps of NASA Centers
– Lets you call, email, save and share contact information without leaving the app
– Provides detailed prime metrics
– Provides a revamped Quiz module
• OSBP Mobile is available in the Apple Store
– Search “NASA OSBP Mobile”
– Android version will be available in Fall 2017
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Office of Small Business
Programs Mobile App
Contact OSBP
NASA Office of Small Business Programs
Tel: (202) 358-2088
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.osbp.nasa.gov
NASA Vendor Database: https://vendors.nvdb.nasa.gov
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@NASA_OSBP
NASASmallBusiness NASAOSBP
@NASA_OSBP
Click to edit Master title styleNational Aeronautics and
Space Administration
www.nasa.gov18
• NASA’s SBIR and STTR programs have awarded over $3.3B to research-intensive American small businesses to date.
• Engineers and scientists from over 12,000 Firms in all 50 States, DC and Puerto Rico have participated
• On average each year 1,700 NASA scientists and engineers support the program performing technical reviews
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Program Background
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
A set-aside program for small business to engage in Federal R&D – with potential for commercialization
3.0% of Federal agencies Extramural R&D budgets greater than $100M per year (FY 2015 ~ $2.9) . Growing to 3.2% by 2017.
Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
A sister set-aside program to facilitate cooperative R&D between small business concerns and U.S. research institutions – with potential for commercialization.
0.45% of the extramural research budget (>$250 million) for all agencies with a budget greater than $1B per year
The SBIR & STTR Programs
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
1 Organized for-profit U.S. business
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3
4
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2
3
At least 51% U.S. owned by individuals and independently operated
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500 or fewer employees
Other SBIR Requirements ApplyPI’s primary employment with small business during project
Small business is Prime, PI can be from SBC or Research Institution
Formal Cooperative R&D Effort with a U.S. Research Institution
Minimum 40% by small business, 30% by U.S. Research Institution
Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Eligibility Requirements
5 Intellectual Property Agreement
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Phase I: Concept
• Award Guideline: $125K
• Duration: 6 months (SBIR)12 months (STTR)
Phase II: Full Research, R&D to Prototype
• Award Guideline: $750K
• Duration: 24 months
• Phase II-E 1:1 Matching up to $375K
(2016 Solicitation onwards)
Phase III: Commercialization/Infusion
• Non-SBIR/STTR funds
• Contract from NASA program, other agency, prime contractor
Structure of the Programs
Access Annual Solicitations(next release date
November 2017)
Information for NEW participants available
under “Proposers”
SBIR/STTR Helpdesk and Program Points of
Contact
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NASA SBIR/STTR Website www.sbir.nasa.gov
• Online: www.sbir.nasa.gov
• NASA Help Desk: 301.937.0888
• Email: [email protected]
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How To Contact Us
University Research Integrated throughout STMD Portfolio
NASA Space Technology Research Fellowships
– Space technology research efforts conducted by graduate students tied to Technology Area Roadmaps; research conducted on university campuses and at NASA Centers and not-for-profit R&D labs
Early Career Faculty
– Focused on supporting outstanding faculty researchers early in their careers as they conduct space technology research of high priority to NASA’s Mission Directorates
Early Stage Innovations
– University-led, possibly multiple investigator, efforts on early-stage space technology research of high priority to NASA’s Mission Directorates
– Paid teaming with other universities, industry and non-profits and collaboration with NASA, OGAs and FFRDCs permitted
• Advanced Concept Studies, Center Partnerships, and Challenges
– Engaging university community in visionary early studies, projects at NASA Centers around the nation,
and open challenges trying to change the way that NASA makes progress
• Game Changing Technology Development
– Mid-level TRL technology development in focused areas such as energy storage, micro-propulsion, robotics, technology payloads for suborbital testing.
~ Reinvigorate the pipeline of high-risk/high-payoff space technologies across the
Technology Readiness Spectrum ~
STMD Engages the Next Generation
1. Pursuing or seeking to pursue advanced degrees directly related to space technology.
2. Are U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the U.S.
3. Are or will be enrolled in a full-time master’s or doctoral degree program at an accredited U.S. university in fall 2017.
4. Are early in their graduate careers.
Eligibility Requirements for NSTRF17
NSTRF17: http://tinyurl.com/NSTRF2017. NSTRF16: http://tinyurl.com/NSTRF2016. NSTRF15: http://tinyurl.com/NSTRF2015. NSTRF14: http://tinyurl.com/NSTRF14. NSTRF13: http://tinyurl.com/NSTRF13. NSTRF12: http://tinyurl.com/NSTRF12-OCT.NSTRF11: http://tinyurl.com/NSTRF11-OCT.
Application Components
Proposal Cover Page Curriculum Vitae(Program Specific Data Questions)
Personal Statement Transcripts
Project Narrative GRE General Test Scores
Degree Program Three Letters of Schedule Recommendation
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Fellowship Budget Category Max value
Student Stipend $36,000
Faculty Advisor Allowance $10,000
Visiting Technologist Experience Allowance $10,000
Health Insurance Allowance $1,000
Tuition and Fees Allowance $17,000
TOTAL $74,000
Award Value
STRG Opportunities to ProposeNSTRF
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What is ?
NASA Innovative
Advanced Concepts
A program to support
early studies of
innovative, yet credible,
visionary concepts
that could one day
“change the possible”
in aerospace.
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• NIAC awards support 2 phases of study:– Phase I: up to $125K, ~9 months, for concept definition and initial analysis in a mission context
Proposal Submission & Selection Process: Two-step Process; Step A is fully- open; Step B by Invitation only; Independent Peer Review. (https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/niac/niac-phase-I-solicitation )
– Phase II: up to $500K, 2 years, for further development of most promising Phase I concepts, comparative mission analysis, pathways forward
– Eligibility: All categories of U.S organizations may apply. Non-U.S. organizations may partner in, or lead, NIAC studies on a no-exchange of funds basis, and subject to NASA’s policy on foreign participation. How to Apply: (https://www.nasa.gov/feature/how-to-apply-to-niac )
– Goal: Early studies of visionary aerospace architecture or mission concept
– Technology Readiness Level (TRL): TRL 2 or lower at start of award
– NIAC Key Dates: FY17 PhI Selections – 28 Mar ‘17 (Target); FY17 PhII NRA Released - 8 Dec ‘16; FY17 PhII Proposals Due – 3 Feb ‘17 (Target); (https://www.nasa.gov/content/key-dates-and-solicitations)
• Scope of NIAC Phase I Studies:– Aerospace architecture or mission concepts (not focused tech.)
– Exciting: offering a potential breakthrough or revolutionary improvement
– Unexplored: novel, with basic feasibility and properties unclear
– Credible: sound scientific/engineering basis and plausible implementation
• NIAC proposal evaluation criteria:– Potential of the Concept (all scope elements above, especially exciting)
– Strength of the Approach (research objectives, technical issues, suitability of team and cost)
– Benefits of the Study (concept definition, mission analysis, wider benefits, scientific/engineering contributions, notably new/different/inspiring)
NIAC
NIAC Awards, Scope, Criteria
Derleth