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US DOT SBIR Program News

DOT SBIR FY09.2 Solicitation

Upcoming DOT SBIR FY09.2 solicitation will open on October 1, 2009 will close November 16, 2009.   (Posted 07/27/09)


Customized Market and Technology Portal

The Department of Transportation (DOT) is making available to its SBIR Phase I and II awardees a customized market and technology portal called the Commercialization Assistance Program (CAP). This web portal features different areas built specifically for Phase I and II awardees, and includes a comprehensive set of technology commercialization assistance tools and training aids. (Posted 07/13/09)


2009 SBIR National Conference – November 2-5, 2009

Highlighting renewable energy and energy-efficient technologies, the 2009 National SBIR/STTR Conference will bring together federal program administrators from all of the SBIR-participating federal agencies, as well as venture capital and angel investors, large companies, secondary market and traditional lenders, researchers, university and federal laboratory representatives and other experts who provide assistance to or are interested in doing business with early-stage and advanced-stage ventures. (Posted 07/01/09)


2009.1 DOT SBIR Solicitation, Recommendations

Visit Previous Solicitations, 2009 US DOT SBIR Program Solicitation to see recently posted Phase I Recommendations. (Posted 06/30/09)


2008 Phase I and Phase II Awards

2008 Phase I and Phase II Awards have been posted to the SBIR site. Please visit Previous Solicitations to view more information on past solicitations. (Posted 06/22/09)


2009.1 DOT SBIR Solicitation, Closed

The DOT SBIR Program Solicitation FY09.1 closed at 5 pm on April 15, 2009. Please see Previous Solicitations for past materials, and check back for future announcements on upcoming solicitations.

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
Question: Any press releases, or announcements about opportunities through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) stimulus package?
Answer: The U. S. DOT SBIR did not directly receive any stimulus money. Presently, one of the best resources to find where the stimulus money is going is through the website, http://www.recovery.gov. Many of the states who have received money have established their own recovery.gov websites. Links to state recovery sites can be located on the link noted above by clicking on the heading located on the right hand column "State Progress and Resources."


To view past US DOT SBIR news and events, please visit the SBIR News Archive.