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| - | **Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)** is a similar program to the SBIR program, except the STTR requires at least one Research Institute (RI) and requires an Intellectual Property (IP) agreement. | + | **Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)** is a similar program to the [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:s:sbir]] program, except the STTR requires at least one Research Institute (RI) and requires an Intellectual Property (IP) agreement. |
| There are only five agencies supporting STTRs. | There are only five agencies supporting STTRs. | ||
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| principal investigator. In an SBIR project, the Pl must be primarily employed at the proposing small business, meaning that he or she cannot work full time elsewhere during the project period. With an STTR, the PI could be primarily employed at either the Rl or the small business. Another important difference between the two programs is that up to 60% of the research effort for an STTR project can be subcontracted, whereas there is a 33% limit on Phase I SBIR subcontracting. The SBIR limit increases to 50% in Phase II, but is still less than what is allowed in STTR. | principal investigator. In an SBIR project, the Pl must be primarily employed at the proposing small business, meaning that he or she cannot work full time elsewhere during the project period. With an STTR, the PI could be primarily employed at either the Rl or the small business. Another important difference between the two programs is that up to 60% of the research effort for an STTR project can be subcontracted, whereas there is a 33% limit on Phase I SBIR subcontracting. The SBIR limit increases to 50% in Phase II, but is still less than what is allowed in STTR. | ||
| + | Also see [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:s:sbir]]. | ||
| - | + | Source: [[https://www.sbir.gov/sites/all/themes/sbir/dawnbreaker/img/documents/Course1-Tutorial3.pdf ]] | |
| - | Source: [[URI ]] | + | |