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Deconstructing SBIR: 20.1 DHS SBIR Solicitation - YouTube Live

Topics for the DHS Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) 20.1 Pre-Solicitation have been posted on SAM.gov and we want to take the opportunity to answer your questions about the SBIR proposal submission process! Join us December 19th, 1:00 – 1:30 PM ET on our YouTube channel for a live discussion, featuring the DHS SBIR team as they discuss:

  • SBIR program overview
  • 20.1 solicitation topics and the submission process
  • Important dates and the upcoming 20.1 schedule
  • Proposal requirements

DHS uses the SBIR program to fund the development of innovative solutions for identified technology needs. SBIR is an excellent opportunity for agile small businesses to support and advance homeland security, without the need for previous federal contracting experience or knowledge. We are committed to finding promising small businesses and innovative approaches to help address homeland security needs. If you are a small business, women-owned small business, or disadvantaged small business find out how you can work with us. We hope to see you there!

For more information about the DHS S&T SBIR Program, visit the program portal at https://sbir2.st.dhs.gov/ [Link no longer valid].

Last Updated: 02/29/2024
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