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Suggested Citation:"Annex B. Participants." National Research Council. 2000. The Small Business Innovation Research Program: An Assessment of the Department of Defense Fast Track Initiative. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9985.
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Annex B

Participants*

The Small Business Innovation Research Program: A Review of Current Research

May 5, 1999

Washington, D.C.

Leslie Aitcheson

National Technology Transfer Center

Martin Apple

Council of Scientific Society Presidents

Robert Archibald

College of William and Mary

David Audretsch

Indiana University

Ken Bannister

United States Army Research Office

Jon Baron

Department of Defense

Joseph Bishop

Department of Commerce

Richard Bissell

National Research Council

William Bonvillian

Office of Senator Joseph Lieberman

Peter Cahill

BRTRC

Dennis Carroll

General Accounting Office

*Speakers are italicized.

Suggested Citation:"Annex B. Participants." National Research Council. 2000. The Small Business Innovation Research Program: An Assessment of the Department of Defense Fast Track Initiative. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9985.
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Dennis Chamot

National Research Council

Connie Chang

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Charles Cleland

Department of Agriculture

William Colglazier

National Research Council

Jennifer Connell Dowling

SEMI

Paul Cooksey

Senate Committee on Small Business

Ron Cooper

United States Small Business Administration

Giovanni Coratolo

United States Chamber of Commerce

Ritchie Coryell

Industrial Innovation Programs

Reid Cramer

University of Texas at Austin

Mark Crawford

New Technology Week

Laureen Daly

Office of Senator Lieberman

K.C. Das

Council on Information Management

Arlene de Blanc

Department of Energy

Marshall Dick

Environmental Protection Agency

Damon Dozier

Senate Committee on Small Business

Lee Eiden

Department of Education

Maryann Feldman

Johns Hopkins University

David Finifter

College of William and Mary

Kevin Finneran

Issues in Science and Technology

James Gallup

Environmental Protection Agency

Scott Geesey

House Science Committee

David Goldston

Office of Congressman Boehlert

Jo Anne Goodnight

National Institutes of Health

Wanda Gozdy

National Association of Women Business Owners

Heike Grimm

German-American Center for Visiting Scholars

Jeff Grove

House Science Committee

Adi Guzdar

Foster-Miller, Inc.

Suggested Citation:"Annex B. Participants." National Research Council. 2000. The Small Business Innovation Research Program: An Assessment of the Department of Defense Fast Track Initiative. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9985.
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Kathy Hale

General Accounting Office

Bruce Hamilton

National Science Foundation

Laura Holliday

National Research Council

John Horrigan

National Research Council

Dean Hudson

Army Research Lab

Connie Jacobs

DARPA

Robert Jaeger

National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation

John Jankowski

National Science Foundation

James Kalshoven, Jr.

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

E.V. Khan

Department of Energy

Robert Kispert

Massachusetts Technology Collaborative

Richard Koski

SEMATECH

Norman Kreisman

Department of Energy

Patrice Laget

European Commission

Ruth Lange

Department of Agriculture

Clifford Lanham

Technology Planning and Management

Sean Lilly

Technology Administration

Department of Commerce

Steven Lingle

Environmental Protection Agency

Albert Link

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Molly Macauley

Resources for the Future

Sheila Maith

Office of Senator Kennedy

Christina Mattar

Department of Commerce

Clark McFadden

Dewey Ballantine

Yogesh Mehrotra

Materials Technology Corporation

Stephen Merrill

National Research Council

Duncan Moore

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Julie Moses

British Embassy

Suggested Citation:"Annex B. Participants." National Research Council. 2000. The Small Business Innovation Research Program: An Assessment of the Department of Defense Fast Track Initiative. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9985.
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Kesh Narayanan

National Science Foundation

Allen Neece

Neece, Cator & Associates, Inc.

Carl Nelson

Carl Nelson Consulting, Inc.

Karen Pera

Department of Defense

William Peterson

National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation

Kees Plangue

Embassy of the Netherlands

Gregory Reck

NASA Headquarters

Veronica Romanov

Small Business Exporters Association

Sally Rood

Federal Laboratory Consortium

Morrie Ruffin

Biotechnology Industry Association

Wendy Schacht

Congressional Research Service

Craig Schultz

National Research Council

John Scott

Dartmouth College

Larry Steranka

Vanderbilt University

Gregory Tassey

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Roland Tibbets

National Science Foundation, retired

James Turner

House Science Committee

Christine Villa

BRTRC

John Williams

Department of the Navy

Charles Wessner

National Research Council

Robert Wilson

University of Texas at Austin

James Woo

Interscience, Inc.

William Wulf

National Academy of Engineering

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In 1992, Congress for the first time explicitly directed the federal agencies making SBIR grants to use commercial potential as a criterion for granting SBIR awards. In response, the Department of Defense developed the SBIR Fast Track initiative, which provides expedited decision-making for SBIR awards to companies that have commitments from outside vendors. To verify the effectiveness of this initiative, the DoD asked the STEP Board to assess the operation of Fast Track. This volume of original field research includes case studies comparing Fast Track and non-Fast Track firms, a large survey of SBIR awardees, and statistical analyses of the impact of regular SBIR and Fast Track awards. Collectively, the commissioned papers and the findings and recommendations represent a significant contribution to our understanding of the SBIR program.

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