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Congress Reauthorizes SBIR and STTR Programs
March 24, 2026
Congress has passed a bipartisan bill in March 2026 to reauthorize the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs for five years, restoring funding and solicitations after a nearly six-month lapse. The legislation allocates between $4 billion and $6 billion annually to these programs, which support small business innovation across federal agencies including the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, and National Science Foundation. Key reforms include measures to reduce foreign risk, limits on application submissions, and the introduction of Strategic Breakthrough awards to incentivize high-impact technologies.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate renewed and expanded opportunities for small businesses under SBIR/STTR solicitations across multiple federal agencies.
- The reforms may affect application strategies, particularly with new submission limits and enhanced national security considerations.
- Contractors and small businesses should evaluate eligibility for Strategic Breakthrough awards designed to accelerate innovative technologies.
- Agencies involved in SBIR/STTR programs will implement updated guidelines reflecting the new legislative provisions, impacting solicitation requirements and evaluation criteria.
Limiting a companyโs per-year submissions, for instance, would be the death of some of these companies. They usually have to submit seven or eight to only receive one or two.
— Erin Neal, Partner at Velocity Government Relations
Agencies
Department of Defense, Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, House Science Committee
Contracts
$4 billion to $6 billion annually allocated through SBIR and STTR programs
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- Congress Passes Small Business Research Reauthorization - AIP.ORG · AIP.ORG · Mar 24