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NASA iTech 2021 Cycle II Forum /September 9, 2021 by Admin

NASA’s unique government initiative, NASA iTech, has issued a call for inventive technologies with both a commercial market path and application to NASA missions. 

Submit your ideas and register for the 2021 Cycle II Forum. Learn more about the event and those participating

Posted in NASA   Tags: Funding, innovation
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U.S. Economic Development Administration Reauthorized by Congress for First Time in 20 Years
U.S. Economic Development Administration Reauthorized by Congress for First Time in 20 Years
about 5 months ago

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration(EDA) celebrates its historic reauthorization by Congress, allowing it to continue its legacy of promoting American innovation and competitiveness by providing grants and support to communities across the country. Since 1965, EDA has led some of the nation’s most impactful programs to strengthen public works and infrastructure, job creation and workforce development, disaster recovery, and technology and industry advancement. EDA has not been formally reauthorized since 2004.

NSF Workshops to Identify Educational Requirements of the Future Ocean Technical Workforce
NSF Workshops to Identify Educational Requirements of the Future Ocean Technical Workforce
about a year ago

The National Science Foundation (NSF) anticipates increased investments in future ocean observing systems, ocean renewable energy systems, and other blue economy industries. Development of new instrumentation, maintenance of and improvements to equipment related to ocean-based systems, and data management efforts to ensure the quality and accuracy of the data and the analysis of large data sets generated by these systems all require a workforce with specialized training in ocean sciences, engineering, manufacturing, and data science. However, there are few academic programs that prepare students with the skills required for the expanding needs of the ocean technology workforce. Therefore, the NSF Directorate for Engineering (ENG), Division of Engineering Education and Centers (EEC) and Division of Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI); the Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP), Division of Innovation and Technology Ecosystems (ITE); the Directorate for Geosciences, Division of Ocean Sciences (OCE); and the Directorate for Education (EDU), Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE) are encouraging proposals for workshops that will engage industry and academia in discussions that identify skills needed and curriculum changes that are required to prepare students to participate in the current and future ocean technical workforce.

Licensing Technology with NASA
Licensing Technology with NASA
about 2 years ago

NASA develops technology to solve the tough challenges of exploring space, advancing the understanding of our home planet, and improving air transportation. Often, those same inventions have other untapped applications. Through patent licensing. those technologies can be transformed into commercial products and solutions that can give your business that competitive edge

Administrator Guzman Applauds Passage of Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Reauthorization
Administrator Guzman Applauds Passage of Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Reauthorization
about 2 years ago

Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration and voice for America’s 33 million small businesses in President Biden’s Cabinet, released the following statement today after the House voted to reauthorize funding for the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. Reauthorizing the programs enables SBA and our partner federal agencies to advance domestic commercialization of innovative technologies developed through the SBIR/STTR programs. The reauthorization extends the program and critical pilot initiatives, strengthens research security due diligence efforts, expands open topics solicitations, and increases company performance standards.

Enterprise Parts Management System (EPMS)
Enterprise Parts Management System (EPMS)
about 2 years ago

The Department of Defense (DoD) is seeking a prototype that establishes the capability to manage electronic parts across the enterprise. The purpose of this prototype is to grant visibility into the supply chain, enable better supply chain risk management, allow aggregation of demand, improve purchasing power, enable collaborative solutions to obsolescence and other parts related issues, reduce the risk of counterfeit parts, and enable more DoD wide design modernization. EPMS will enable better microelectronics-focused parts selection and management throughout the entire life cycle of an acquisition program. By aggregating part data at the Service and DoD level, the EPMS will provide unprecedented insight into supply chains enterprise wide. Such insight will lead to improvements in traditional and cyber supply chain risk management, hardware assurance, collaborative solutions to obsolescence and other parts related issues, counterfeit prevention, and DoD wide design modernization. In addition, the demand consolidation made possible by EPMS will increase DoD’s purchasing power through economies of scale.

DARPA BRIDGES: Bringing Classified Innovation to Defense and Government Systems
about 2 years ago

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is looking for small business concerns and/or nontraditional defense contractors, that do not have facility clearances but are interested in performing classified work for the Department of Defense (DoD). The BRIDGES initiative seeks to assist small companies with disruptive ideas gain facility clearances so that they can bring innovation to the DoD, and help solve classified technical challenges.

A virtual Q&A session will be held on October 24, 2022, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm eastern time. Registration for the Q&A session is required by October 19, 2022


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