21.1 - DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS) SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR) PROGRAM FY 21

Pre-Solicitation

Open Date

11/12/2020

Close Date

12/10/2020 11:59 PM ET

Solicitation

Open date:

12/15/2020

Proposal Submission Deadline:

01/15/2021 01:00 PM ET
Countdown to Phase I Submission Deadline
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Who we are

The DHS Science & Technology (S&T) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program was initiated in 2004 with the goal of increasing the participation of innovative and creative U.S. small businesses in federal research and development programs and challenging industry to bring innovative homeland security solutions to reality.

Annual solicitation topics are developed by S&T Program Managers and cover DHS mission areas including: Borders and Maritime Security, First Responder Technologies, Explosives Detection, Aviation Screening, Chemical/Biological Defense, Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity.

Similar to S&T R&D programs, SBIR topics address the needs of DHS Operational Components and emergency management, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, U.S. Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Secret Service, as well as First Responders.

The DHS S&T SBIR Program has several processes in place to accelerate the Phase I and Phase II award proce...

The DHS Science & Technology (S&T) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program was initiated in 2004 with the goal of increasing the participation of innovative and creative U.S. small businesses in federal research and development programs and challenging industry to bring innovative homeland security solutions to reality.

Annual solicitation topics are developed by S&T Program Managers and cover DHS mission areas including: Borders and Maritime Security, First Responder Technologies, Explosives Detection, Aviation Screening, Chemical/Biological Defense, Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity.

Similar to S&T R&D programs, SBIR topics address the needs of DHS Operational Components and emergency management, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, U.S. Transportation Security Administration, and U.S. Secret Service, as well as First Responders.

The DHS S&T SBIR Program has several processes in place to accelerate the Phase I and Phase II award process to further satisfy operational requirements and commercial application, including but not limited to, the implementation of the Other Agency Technology Solutions (OATS) program which leverages SBIR investments made by other agencies to fill DHS capability gaps and requirements. The intent of OATS is to help transition successful SBIR Phase II technology projects into both the government and private markets more rapidly and to provide DHS program managers with an opportunity to reduce program risk.

  • Phase I awards are typically made within 90 days of selection.
  • Phase II proposal reminders are sent to all current Phase I awardees near the end of the Phase I period of performance. Phase II selection process tries to minimize the gap between Phase I and Phase II.

For the Phase II SBIR effort, the DHS S&T SBIR Program has a Cost Match feature for SBIR projects that attract matching cash from an outside investor. The purpose is to focus SBIR funding on those projects that are most likely to be developed into viable new products that DHS and others will buy and that will thereby make a major contribution to homeland security and/or economic capabilities. Click here for more information about the Cost Match feature.


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