The SBTDC's State of Small Business Blog

  • The Collider Jan 3, 2020The ColliderRead more »
  • SBA Modifies Method for Calculating Annual Revenues for Small Businesses Dec 13, 2019WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration today published in the Federal Register a final rule to modify its method for calculating annual revenues used to prescribe size standards for small businesses. The final rule is effective Jan. 6, 2020. The SBA changed its regulations on the calculation of annual revenues from a three-year averaging period ...Read more »
  • SBA Modifies Method for Calculating Annual Revenues for Small Businesses Dec 13, 2019WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration today published in the Federal Register a final rule to modify its method for calculating annual revenues used to prescribe size standards for small businesses. The final rule is effective Jan. 6, 2020. The SBA changed its regulations on the calculation of annual revenues from a three-year averaging period ...Read more »
  • TekMountain Dec 10, 2019TekMountainRead more »
  • Grant Opportunities Delivered to Your Virtual Door Nov 20, 2019 When developing an SBIR/STTR strategy, seeking solicitations posted by desired agencies, on either SBIR.gov or the agency websites, is usually required. Often times, this step is time consuming and offers few immediate results to match the innovator’s skillset or concept. To maximize the chances of success, the innovator must be diligent in reviewing solicitations upon ...Read more »
  • Time to Award Can Vary Widely by Agency Nov 20, 2019 The SBIR and STTR policy directive recommends that most agencies issue awards no more than 180 calendar days from solicitation close. The federal General Accounting Office (GAO) recently presented a report on the timeliness of agencies’ SBIR and STTR proposal review and award issuance. This report examines the time agencies spend issuing SBIR and STTR awards ...Read more »

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