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Alliance Celebrates Passage of SBIR/STTR Reauthorization
Association scores key legislative victory for its members
December 2011
WASHINGTON, D.C., December 22, 2011 — The
Alliance for Affordable Services is celebrating the passage of
legislation that will reauthorize funding for the Small Business
Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology
Transfer (STTR) programs for another six years. Both programs
provide federal research grants aimed at encouraging America’s
small businesses to develop technological innovations, which in
turn leads to job creation and economic growth.
Many of the Alliance’s approximately 80,000
members are small-business owners, and the association advocated
vigorously for the survival of these programs that support
investment of Federal research funds in the private sector to
build a strong national economy.
“The Alliance for Affordable Services is
devoted to the development and success of small business,” said
Alliance President Paul Pevsner, M.D. “We support the SBIR
program because it continues to drive novel technology
development in America."
Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA), chair of the U.S. Senate Committee on Small
Business and Entrepreneurship, expressed appreciation for the Alliance’s
efforts. “I cannot thank Alliance for Affordable Services enough for
fighting to pass this legislation,” said Sen. Landrieu. “Without the help
of our groups, and Senators [Carl] Levin and [John] McCain, we would not
have the peace of mind we will have for another six years with this
long-term authorization.” She noted that when President Obama signs the
act, which he is expected to do before December 23, “He is not only
authorizing defense programs, but he is reauthorizing one of our nation’s
top public-private partnerships, keeping our country on the forefront of
defense technology and scientific innovation.”
“Many successful well-known American high tech companies such as
Symantec Corp., Qualcomm, Inc., and Amgen, Inc., began as Phase 1
SBIR grant start-up companies. The success of these companies is a
testament to the power of small entrepreneurial businesses that used
their technology to develop products and jobs,” Pevsner added.
The Alliance was also recognized by Representative Sam Graves (R-MO),
chair of the U.S. House Small Business Committee. “The SBIR and STTR
programs are a win-win for America. They will help small businesses
across the nation create jobs, springboard ideas and spur economic
growth,” said Rep. Graves. “Thanks to the Alliance for Affordable
Services for their support.”
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