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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 12, 2002 FBO #0284
SOLICITATION NOTICE

A -- Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs Annual Solicitation

Notice Date
9/10/2002
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Department of Energy, All Departmental Locations, All DOE Federal Contracting Offices, Various, Various locations, NA, 20585
 
ZIP Code
20585
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-DOE-SC0059
 
Point of Contact
Julie Scott, Program Specialist, Phone 301-903-0569, Fax 301-903-5488,
 
E-Mail Address
julie.scott@science.doe.gov
 
Description
The Department of Energy invites small businesses (500 employees or less) to submit grant applications in response to its annual SBIR and STTR programs. The combined solicitation will be issued on October 15, 2002, and will be available on the World Wide Web at http://www.science.doe.gov/sbir. Those without Web access should either write to the SBIR/STTR Program, SC-32/Germantown Building, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20585-1290, telephone (301) 903-1414, or e-mail sbir-sttr@science.doe.gov. For both SBIR and STTR, grant applications will be sought in a variety of technical areas including the following: 1) Advanced Technologies for Nuclear Energy, 2) Enhanced Proteomics Signature Analysis in Support of Pathogen Detection, Bioinformatics, and Epidemiological Modeling, 3) Technologies for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Homeland Defense, 4) Support Technologies for Sensors Used in National Security Applications, 5) Measurement/Monitoring Technologies for the Subsurface Environment, 6) Biological Carbon Sequestration Research and Technology, 7) Medical Sciences, 8) Atmospheric Measurement Technology, 9) Genome, Structural Biology, and Related Biotechnologies, 10) Carbon Cycle Measurements of the Atmosphere and the Biosphere, 11) Decontamination and Decommissioning of Facilities in the DOE Complex, 12) Reactive Barriers and Monitoring Systems for Subsurface Remediation, 13) Measurement and Technology for Gasifiers, 14) Materials, Sensors, and Controls for Advanced Power Systems, 15) Fuel Cell Research, 16) Greenhouse Gases and Water Resources, 17) Natural Gas Technologies, 18) Oil and Fuel Technologies, 19) Energy Storage and Conversion Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, 20) Advanced Fossil Fuels Research, 21) Biobased Products and Bioenergy, 22) Catalysis Research and Development for Chemical Manufacturing and Refinery Operations, 23) Nanotechnology Applications in Industrial Chemistry, 24) Materials for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems, 25) Neutron and Electron Beam Instrumentation, 26) Solid State Organic Light Emitting Diodes for General Lighting, 27) Biomass, 28) Sensor, Communication, and Control Technologies for Energy Efficiency, 29) Integrated Systems for Energy-Efficient Space Conditioning, 30) Innovative Mineral Processing, 31) Nanomaterials for Energy Efficiency, 32) New Technologies for General Illumination Applications, 33) Advanced Concepts and Technology for High Energy Accelerators, 34) Radio Frequency Accelerator Technology for High Energy Accelerators and Colliders, 35) High-Field Superconductor and Superconducting Magnet Technologies for High Energy Particle Colliders, 36) Technologies for the Next-Generation Electron-Positron Linear Collider, 37) High Energy Physics Detectors, 38) High Energy Physics Data Acquisition and Processing, 39) High Performance Networks, 40) Scalable Middleware and Grid Technologies, 41) Nuclear Physics Accelerator Technology, 42) Nuclear Physics Detectors, Instrumentation, and Techniques, 43) Nuclear Physics Electronics Design and Fabrication, 44) Nuclear Physics Software and Data Management, 45) Fusion Science and Technology, 46) Advanced Technologies and Materials for Future Fusion Energy Systems, 47) Inertial Fusion Energy. Successful applicants (approximately 230 for SBIR and 15 for STTR) may receive up to $100,000 for a Phase I grant for a period of about nine months to develop the feasibility of the idea. Phase I awardees can apply for Phase II funding up to $750,000 for those ideas with the highest potential to meet program objectives. The closing date for this solicitation is January 14, 2003. Questions regarding this program solicitation should be addressed to the SBIR/STTR office.
 
Record
SN00162151-W 20020912/020910213235 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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