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POCTitle and Website https scienceenergygovsbir Manny Oliver Director DOE SBIRSTTR Programs Office mannyoliversciencedoegov Carl Hebron DOE SBIRSTTR Programs Coordinator ID: 916027

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U. S. Department of Energy (DOE)

POC/Title and Website (https://science.energy.gov/sbir )Manny Oliver, Director, DOE SBIR/STTR Programs Office – manny.oliver@science.doe.gov Carl Hebron, DOE SBIR/STTR Programs Coordinator – carl.hebron@science.doe.gov Chris O’Gwin, DOE SBIR/STTR Outreach Manager – chris.ogwin@science.doe.gov Claudia Cantoni, DOE SBIR/STTR Commercialization Assistance Manager – claudia.cantoni@science.doe.gov Mission/Interest – DOE’s mission is to ensure U.S. security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions. SBIR/STTR solutions sought in the following technology areas: clean energy, next generation scientific instruments, nuclear security & environmental clean-upUniqueness – The DOE SBIR/STTR programs offers the following opportunities: Phase 0 Program offers application assistance to women-, minority-owned, and small businesses from underrepresented statesFor more information visit the DOE Phase 0 web site at http://www.dawnbreaker.com/doephase0/Technology Transfer Opportunities to leverage technology developed at a DOE National Laboratory or universitySequential Phase II grants provide additional financial support for (1) new R&D tasks and activities aligned with the original scope of work for the Phase II grant and (2) new R&D tasks and activities that extend beyond the scope of the original Phase II grant to assist with the transition to commercializationAnnual Budget – $216M combined SBIR/STTR in FY 2016Topics – DOE offers approximately 65 SBIR/STTR topics with 250+ subtopics each year Awards (Amt/Dollar Range) – In FY 2016, 325 Phase I’s up to $225K each and 173 Phase II’s up to $1.5MContract vs. Grants – The DOE SBIR/STTR is a competitive grants programSolicitations (Open/Close) – Two Phase I solicitations each year (Release 1 in July & Release 2 in October)Commercialization AssistancePhase I assistance: $5,000 total to develop a compelling commercialization plan for Phase II (and beyond) funding Phase II assistance: $5,000 per year, $10,000 total; flexible offerings to meet a variety of commercialization needsDOE CAP web site: http://science.energy.gov/sbir/commercialization-assistance/