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An Assessment of Small Business Innovation Research Program at the Department of Energy (2008)

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. "Appendix B: NRC Phase II Survey." An Assessment of Small Business Innovation Research Program at the Department of Energy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2008.

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An Assessment of the SBIR Program at the Department of Energy
  1. Did you receive assistance in Phase I or Phase II proposal preparation for this award? Of 148 respondents.

a.

2%

State agency provided assistance.

b.

3%

Mentor company provided assistance.

c.

1%

Regional association provided assistance.

d.

8%

University provided assistance.

e.

86%

We received no assistance in proposal preparation.

Was this assistance useful?

a.

60%

Very useful

b.

35%

Somewhat useful

c.

5%

Not useful

  1. In executing this award, was there any involvement by university faculty, graduate students, and/or university developed technologies? Of 148 respondents.

38%

Yes

63%

No

  1. This question addresses any relationships between your firm’s efforts on this Phase II project and any University (ies) or College (s). The percentages are computed against the 148 who answered question 30, not just those who answered yes to question 30. Select all that apply.

a.

0%

The Principal Investigator (PI) for this Phase II project was at the time of the project a faculty member.

b.

3%

The Principal Investigator (PI) for this Phase II project was at the time of the project an adjunct faculty member.

c.

23%

Faculty member(s) or adjunct faculty member (s) work on this Phase II project in a role other than PI, e.g., consultant.

d.

20%

Graduate students worked on this Phase II project.

e.

16%

University/College facilities and/or equipment were used on this Phase II project.

f.

1%

The technology for this project was licensed from a University or College.

g.

5%

The technology for this project was originally developed at a University or College by one of the percipients in this phase II project.

h.

18%

A University or College was a subcontractor on this Phase II project.

In remarks enter the name of the University or College that is referred to in any blocks that are checked above. If more than one institution is referred to, briefly indicate the name and role of each.

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