§ 657d. Federal and State Technology Partnership Program
(a)
Definitions
In this section and section
657e of this title, the following definitions apply:
(1)
Applicant
The term “applicant” means an entity, organization, or individual that submits a proposal for an award or a cooperative agreement under this section.
(2)
Business advice and counseling
The term “business advice and counseling” means providing advice and assistance on matters described in section
657e
(c)(2)(B) of this title to small business concerns to guide them through the SBIR and STTR program process, from application to award and successful completion of each phase of the program.
(3)
FAST program
The term “FAST program” means the Federal and State Technology Partnership Program established under this section.
(6)
Recipient
The term “recipient” means a person that receives an award or becomes party to a cooperative agreement under this section.
(b)
Establishment of Program
The Administrator shall establish a program to be known as the Federal and State Technology Partnership Program, the purpose of which shall be to strengthen the technological competitiveness of small business concerns in the States.
(c)
Grants and cooperative agreements
(1)
Joint review
In carrying out the FAST program under this section, the Administrator and the SBIR program managers at the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense shall jointly review proposals submitted by applicants and may make awards or enter into cooperative agreements under this section based on the factors for consideration set forth in paragraph (2), in order to enhance or develop in a State—
(D)
the technological capabilities of small business concerns through the establishment or operation of consortia comprised of entities, organizations, or individuals, including—
(E)
outreach, financial support, and technical assistance to technology-based small business concerns participating in or interested in participating in an SBIR program, including initiatives—
(i)
to make grants or loans to companies to pay a portion or all of the cost of developing SBIR proposals;
(ii)
to establish or operate a Mentoring Network within the FAST program to provide business advice and counseling that will assist small business concerns that have been identified by FAST program participants, program managers of participating SBIR agencies, the Administration, or other entities that are knowledgeable about the SBIR and STTR programs as good candidates for the SBIR and STTR programs, and that would benefit from mentoring, in accordance with section
657e of this title;
(2)
Selection considerations
In making awards or entering into cooperative agreements under this section, the Administrator and the SBIR program managers referred to in paragraph (1)—
(A)
may only consider proposals by applicants that intend to use a portion of the Federal assistance provided under this section to provide outreach, financial support, or technical assistance to technology-based small business concerns participating in or interested in participating in the SBIR program; and
(B)
shall consider, at a minimum—
(i)
whether the applicant has demonstrated that the assistance to be provided would address unmet needs of small business concerns in the community, and whether it is important to use Federal funding for the proposed activities;
(ii)
whether the applicant has demonstrated that a need exists to increase the number or success of small high-technology businesses in the State, as measured by the number of first phase and second phase SBIR awards that have historically been received by small business concerns in the State;
(iv)
whether the proposal integrates and coordinates the proposed activities with other State and local programs assisting small high-technology firms in the State;
(3)
Proposal limit
Not more than one proposal may be submitted for inclusion in the FAST program under this section to provide services in any one State in any 1 fiscal year.
(4)
Process
Proposals and applications for assistance under this section shall be in such form and subject to such procedures as the Administrator shall establish. The Administrator shall promulgate regulations establishing standards for the consideration of proposals under paragraph (2), including standards regarding each of the considerations identified in paragraph (2)(B).
(d)
Cooperation and coordination
In carrying out the FAST program under this section, the Administrator shall cooperate and coordinate with—
(2)
entities, organizations, and individuals actively engaged in enhancing or developing the technological capabilities of small business concerns, including—
(e)
Administrative requirements
(1)
Competitive basis
Awards and cooperative agreements under this section shall be made or entered into, as applicable, on a competitive basis.
(2)
Matching requirements
(A)
In general
The non-Federal share of the cost of an activity (other than a planning activity) carried out using an award or under a cooperative agreement under this section shall be—
(i)
50 cents for each Federal dollar, in the case of a recipient that will serve small business concerns located in one of the 18 States receiving the fewest SBIR first phase awards (as described in section
638
(e)(4)(A) of this title);
(B)
Low-income areas
The non-Federal share of the cost of the activity carried out using an award or under a cooperative agreement under this section shall be 50 cents for each Federal dollar that will be directly allocated by a recipient described in subparagraph (A) to serve small business concerns located in a qualified census tract, as that term is defined in section
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(d)(5)(C)(ii) [1] of title
26. Federal dollars not so allocated by that recipient shall be subject to the matching requirements of subparagraph (A).
(C)
Types of funding
The non-Federal share of the cost of an activity carried out by a recipient shall be comprised of not less than 50 percent cash and not more than 50 percent of indirect costs and in-kind contributions, except that no such costs or contributions may be derived from funds from any other Federal program.
(f)
Reports
(1)
Initial report
Not later than 120 days after December 21, 2000, the Administrator shall prepare and submit to the Committee on Small Business of the Senate and the Committee on Science and the Committee on Small Business of the House of Representatives a report, which shall include, with respect to the FAST program, including Mentoring Networks—
(2)
Annual reports
The Administrator shall submit an annual report to the Committee on Small Business of the Senate and the Committee on Science and the Committee on Small Business of the House of Representatives regarding—
(A)
the number and amount of awards provided and cooperative agreements entered into under the FAST program during the preceding year;
(B)
a list of recipients under this section, including their location and the activities being performed with the awards made or under the cooperative agreements entered into; and
(g)
Reviews by Inspector General
(1)
In general
The Inspector General of the Administration shall conduct a review of—
(2)
Report
During the first quarter of fiscal year 2004, the Inspector General of the Administration shall submit a report to the Committee on Small Business of the Senate and the Committee on Science and the Committee on Small Business of the House of Representatives on the review conducted under paragraph (1).
(h)
Program levels
(1)
In general
There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out the FAST program, including Mentoring Networks, under this section and section
657e of this title, $10,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2001 through 2005.
(i)
Termination
The authority to carry out the FAST program under this section shall terminate on September 30, 2005.
[1] See References in Text note below.