U. S. Department of health and human services (hhs), the national institutes of health (nih) and the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) small business innovative research (sbir) program


be.1FAST TRACK/Phase II (NIH ONLY) & Direct to Phase II (NIH ONLY) Technical Evaluation Criteria



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be.1FAST TRACK/Phase II (NIH ONLY) & Direct to Phase II (NIH ONLY) Technical Evaluation Criteria


FACTORS FOR PHASE II PROPOSALS

WEIGHT

  1. The soundness and technical merit of the proposed approach based on:

  1. The identification of clear, measureable goals (milestones) that have a reasonable chance of meeting the topic objective in Phase II;

The approach being innovative and not routine,

The Offeror’s ability to implement technical approach, i.e., has or can obtain the resources (facilities, personnel and equipment) suitable to the task.



NIH Direct to Phase II only: How well did the Offeror demonstrate feasibility of the methodology or technology equivalent to meeting Phase I-level objectives, providing a solid foundation for the proposed Phase II activity?

30%

bf.The potential of the proposed research for commercialization, as documented in the offeror’s Commercialization Plan and evidenced by (a) the offeror’s record of successfully commercializing its prior SBIR/STTR or other research projects (b) commitments of additional investment during Phase I and Phase III from private sector or other non-SBIR funding sources, and (c) any other indicators of commercial potential for the proposed research.

30%

bg.The qualifications of the proposed PDs/PIs, supporting staff and consultants.

The leadership approach (including the designated roles and responsibilities, governance, and organizational structure) being consistent with and justified by the aims of the project and expertise of each of the PDs/Pis.



25%

bh.The adequacy and suitability of the facilities and research environment.

15%

Technical reviewers will base their conclusions only on information contained in the proposal. It cannot be assumed that reviewers are acquainted with the firm or key individuals or any referenced experiments. Relevant supporting data such as journal articles, literature, including Government publications, etc., should be contained or referenced in the proposal and will count toward the page limit.


bh.1Award Decisions


For proposals recommended for award, the awarding component considers the following:

  1. Ratings resulting from the scientific/technical evaluation process;

bi.Areas of high program relevance;

bj.Program balance (i.e., balance among areas of research);

bk.Availability of funds, and.

bl.Cost/Price

The government anticipates that prospective offerors will develop unique proposals in response to the topics of research set forth in this solicitation. The agency is not under any obligation to fund any proposal or make any specific number of contract awards in a given research topic area. The agency may also elect to fund several or none of the proposals received within a given topic area. As a result, the SBIR contract projects do not require establishing a competitive range or requesting final proposal revisions before reaching source selection decisions.

bm.PROPOSAL SUBMISSION

bm.1Questions


Offerors with questions regarding this solicitation must submit them in to the Contracting Officer point of contact identified below in Section 10 in sufficient time for receipt no later than SEPTEMBER 19, 2014. The Government may issue an amendment to this solicitation including responses to submitted questions. The Government anticipates that responses would be published in sufficient time for interested offerors to consider them prior to submission of a proposal.

bm.2Limitation on the Length of the Technical Proposal.


SBIR Phase I technical proposals (Item 1) shall not exceed 50 pages.

SBIR Phase II technical proposals (Item 1) shall not exceed 150 pages.

All pages shall be single-sided, single-spaced pages for the entire proposal, all inclusive [including all pages, cover sheet(s), tables, CVs, resumes, references, pictures/graphics, and all enclosures, appendices or attachments, etc.]. Proposal pages shall be numbered “Page 1 of 50,” “Page 2 of 50,” and so on. Pages shall be of standard size (8.5” X 11”) with a font size of 11 points (or larger). Two sided pages count as two pages. There are NO exclusions to the page limit – the technical proposal shall not exceed 50 pages for Phase I, and 150 pages for Phase II. Pages in excess of the page limitation will be removed from the proposal and will not be considered or evaluated.

bm.3Submission, Modifications, Revision, and Withdrawal of Proposals


  1. Offerors are responsible for submitting proposals, and any revisions, and modifications, so as to reach the Government office designated in the solicitation by the time specified in the solicitation. Offerors may use any transmission method authorized by the solicitation (i.e., regular mail, electronic commerce, or facsimile). If no time is specified in the solicitation, the time for receipt is 4:30 p.m., local time, for the designated Government office on the date that proposals are due.

(1) Any proposal, modification, or revision, that is received at the designated Government office after the exact time specified for receipt of proposals is “late” and will not be considered unless it is received before an award is made under the research topic for which the proposal was submitted, the contracting officer determines that accepting the late proposal would not unduly delay the acquisition ; and—

  1. If it was transmitted through an electronic commerce method authorized by the solicitation, it was received at the initial point of entry to the Government infrastructure not later than 5:00 p.m. one working day prior to the date specified for receipt of proposals; or

bn.There is acceptable evidence to establish that it was received at the Government installation designated for receipt of proposals and was under the Government’s control prior to the time set for receipt of proposals; or

bo.It was the only proposal received under the HHS Component Topic.



  1. However, a late modification of an otherwise successful proposal, that makes its terms more favorable to the Government, will be considered at any time it is received and may be accepted.

bp.Acceptable evidence to establish the time of receipt at the Government installation includes the time/date stamp of that installation on the proposal wrapper, other documentary evidence of receipt maintained by the installation, or oral testimony or statements of Government personnel.

bq.If an emergency or unanticipated event interrupts normal Government processes so that proposals cannot be received at the Government office designated for receipt of proposals by the exact time specified in the solicitation, and urgent Government requirements preclude amendment of the solicitation closing date, the time specified for receipt of proposals will be deemed to be extended to the same time of day specified in the solicitation on the first work day on which normal Government processes resume.

br.Proposals may be withdrawn by written notice at any time before award. One copy of withdrawn proposals will be retained in the contract file (see 4.803(a) (10)). Extra copies of the withdrawn proposals may be destroyed or returned to the offeror at the offerors request. Extremely bulky proposals will only be returned at the offeror’s request and expense.

bs.The contracting officer shall promptly notify any offeror if its proposal, modification, or revision was received late, and shall inform the offeror whether its proposal will be considered, unless contract award is imminent and the notice prescribed in 15.503(b) would suffice.

bt.Late proposals and modifications that are not considered shall be held unopened, unless opened for identification, until after award and then retained with other unsuccessful proposals.

bu.If available, the following must be included in the contracting office files for each late proposal, modification, revision, or withdrawal:



  1. The date and hour of receipt.

bv.A statement regarding whether the proposal was considered for award, with supporting rationale.

bw.The envelope, wrapper, or other evidence of date of receipt.




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