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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 23,1999 PSA#2502U.S. Department of Education, Contracts and Purchasing Operations, CPO,
7th & D Streets SW, Room 3616, Washington, DC 20202-4443 A -- SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH PROGRAM ("SBIR") SOL
ED-00-R-0013 DUE 040300 POC LaShawn Pettaway, Procurement Technician,
(202) 708-8576 or Dana Gotfredson, Contract Specialist, (202) 708-8569
or Isadora Binder, Contract Specialist, (202) 708-5141 The US
Department of Education invites small business firms to submit research
proposals under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.
Firms with strong research capabilities in educational technology,
science, or engineering in any of the topic areas listed below are
encourage to participate. Awards are for periods up to six (6) months
in amounts up to $50,000. Each firm submitting a proposal must qualify
as a small business for research purposes as defined by the Small
Business Administration (SBA) at the time of award. In addition, the
primary employment of the principal investigator must be with the small
business firm at the time of award and during the conduct of the
proposed research. Also, the research or R&D work must be performed in
the United States and at least two-thirds of the effort must be
performed by the proposing firm. The anticipated federal research
topics available under this ED/SBIR program solicitation is as follows:
Topic 1: Development of Technology for Access and Success for Students
and Adults with Disabilities in Education and the Workplace, with a
Focus on the Built or Electronic/Information Environments; Topic 2:
Development of Assistive Technology to Improve the Functional Ability
of Student and Adults with Disabilities; Topic 3: Development of
Technologies to Improve the Transition from School-to-Work and
Employment for Students and Adults with Disabilities; Topic 4: Research
in Positive Behavioral Supports and Independent Living/Community
Integration to Allow Individuals with Emotional, Behavioral, or Life
Support Needs to Participate in Educational, Vocational, and Everyday
Life Activities; Topic 5: Research on Improving the Sensory or Motor
Health and Functional Status of Individuals with Disabilities of All
Ages; Topic 6: Research on Technologies or Strategies for All Aspects
of Early Intervention in Infants, Toddlers, and Small Children; Topic
7: Research Development, or Outcome Measurements in Cross-Cutting
Disability and Rehabilitation Related Technologies and Software; Topic
8: Development of Web-Technology Structures to Search Standards-based
(pre K-12) Instructional and Assessment Materials; Topic 9:
Development of Technology to Code and Access Videos of Teacher Practice
in One Content Area for Elementary or Middle or Secondary Instruction;
Topic 10: Development of Web-Technology Structures to Facilitate
Educational Collaboration Among Teachers and Parents in Middle Schools
and High Schools; Topic 11: Development of Technology to Support the
Teaching and Learning of Mathematics a the Middle School Level; Topic
12: Development of Web-Technology Structures to Facilitate State and
Local Education Agency Reporting Through Performance-Based
Accountability Systems and Comparisons of Schools and Subsets of
Student Populations; Topic 13: Development or Adaptation of Innovative
Technologies to Assess in Teaching Higher-Order Reading Comprehension
Skills: to Secondary Students in Grade 9 through 12; and/or to Adult
Learners Who Have Less Than a High School Diploma; Topic 14:
Development of Internet-Based Batteries of Chinese and Korean Oral
Proficiency Tests at the Advanced Level (according to ACTFL and/or ILR
scales). Anticipated opening date: January 24, 2000, Anticipated
closing date: April 3, 2000. Any small business that is interested in
obtaining the US Department of Education's FY 2000 SBIR Phase I
Solicitation (ED-00-R-0013) please contact: Yolanda Abney, US
Department of Education 7th & D Streets, SW, Room 3616, Washington, DC
20202, telephone: (202) 708-6498, E-mail: Yolanda_Abney@ed.gov or fax
to (202) 708-9817. Upon release, the solicitation will also be
available on the Internet located at:
http://gcs.ed.gov/coninfo/currrfp.htm and
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OERI/SBIR. Note: Any award depends on the
availability of funds. All dates listed herein are subject to change.!!
Posted 12/21/99 (W-SN410386). (0355) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0003 19991223\A-0003.SOL)
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