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102-s-2997 102 s 2997 A bill to increase funding for the Small Business Innovation Research Program, and for other purposes. Commerce 1992-07-22 1992-07-22 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Small Business. Senate Sen. Baucus, Max [D-MT] MT D B000243 0 Amends the Small Business Act to increase the 1993 and subsequent fiscal year amounts to be expended in connection with a small business innovative research (SBIR) program by each Federal agency that has an extramural budget for research or research and development (R&D) in excess of $100,000,000. Makes such amount equivalent to 1.25 percent of such R&D budget for FY 1993 and increases such amount for each fiscal year thereafter up to a maximum of 3.0 percent of such R&D budget for FY 1997 and thereafter. Reserves all of such amounts in excess of 1.25 percent of such R&D budget for an SBIR program involving R&D of specified critical technologies. Requires each qualifying Federal agency, in expending such R&D amounts, to give a preference to such critical technology projects. Provides limitations with respect to non-SBIR and Department of Energy defense programs. 2025-01-14T17:16:56Z  

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