Research Advancing to Market Production for Innovators Act
Impact
The bill also mandates annual commercialization impact assessments, requiring federal agencies to evaluate and report on the effectiveness of the SBIR and STTR programs in fostering technological advancement and economic growth. It stipulates that participating federal agencies should designate a Technology Commercialization Official to provide support and guidance to awardees, facilitating smoother transitions from research to market. The goal is to ensure that small businesses not only receive funding but also the necessary resources to develop and commercialize their innovations successfully.
Summary
SB1660, known as the Research Advancing to Market Production for Innovators Act, aims to enhance the commercialization activities associated with the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. The bill proposes amendments to the Small Business Act that focus on improving the peer review process for SBIR and STTR applications by ensuring the inclusion of reviewers with commercialization expertise. This is intended to better assess the likelihood of successful market entry for innovative technologies and products developed by small businesses.
Contention
Notable points of contention around this legislation involve the adequacy of funding and support for small businesses beyond the initial grant phases. Critics argue that while the bill improves some aspects of commercialization, without additional funding for development and marketing, many small businesses may still struggle to penetrate the market. There are concerns regarding the balancing act between ensuring rigorous peer review for funding while simultaneously fostering an environment conducive to innovation and rapid commercialization.
To amend the Small Business Act to reauthorize and modify the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Research programs, and for other purposes.