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Rep. Kim Young (R-CA) and Angie Craig (D-MN) introduced the SCORE for Small Business Act of 2022 to reauthorize the SBIR program as HR 447 of the 117th Congress, which reauthorizes $13.5 million for the program for two years, ensures the SBA prevents abuse and misuse of funds, and expands counseling and training programs to provide online ...
STTR may refer to: Small Business Technology Transfer Program, a United States Government program, similar to the Small Business Innovation Research program; Speech-to-text reporter; Space Test and Training Range; Société de transport de Trois-Rivières, a transit company in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
Of this extramural funding, a certain percentage (2.8% in 2014) must be granted to small businesses under the SBIR/STTR program. [29] As of 2011, the extramural funding consisted of about 50,000 grants to more than 325,000 researchers at more than 3000 institutions. [30]
The ISO/IEC 15288 Systems and software engineering — System life cycle processes is a technical standard in systems engineering which covers processes and lifecycle stages, developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Planning for the ISO/IEC 15288:2002(E ...
The Space Test and Training Range (STTR) is a space electronic warfare range controlled by the United States Space Force and is located at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. The 25th Space Range Squadron and their reserve associate unit, the 379th Space Range Squadron operate and maintain the STTR.
Sea-based missile defense test STSS satellites target and help to intercept an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM); destruction of the IRBM on impact. July 2011. 8 July 2011; STSS test on short-range air-launched target (SRALT) This test proved the STSS's ability to track dim objects that have extremely short flight timelines.
By September 2007, the expected project cost had increased to US$10.4 billion. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In December 2005, following the third SBIRS Nunn-McCurdy violation, the government decided to compete SBIRS GEO-4 and SBIRS GEO-5, with an option to buy the SBIRS GEO-3 contingent based on the performance of the first two.
ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207 Systems and software engineering – Software life cycle processes [1] is an international standard for software lifecycle processes. First introduced in 1995, it aims to be a primary standard that defines all the processes required for developing and maintaining software systems, including the outcomes and/or activities of each process.