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National Institutes of Health
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request; Second National
Survey To Evaluate the National
Institutes of Health (NIH) Small
Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
Program
Summary: Under the provisions of
Section 3507(a)(1)(D) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the Office of the
Director (OD), Office of Extramural
Research (OER) Office of Extramural
Programs (OEP), National Institutes of
Health (NIH) has submitted to the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) a
request to review and approve the
information collection listed below.
This proposed information collection
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Title: The Second National Survey to
Evaluate the Outcomes of the NIH SBIR
Program. Type of Information Collection
Request: Reinstatement with changes.
Need and Use of the Information
Collection: The NIH, Office of the
Director, (OD), Office of Extramural
Research (OER), Office of Extramural
Programs (OEP) will seek OMB approval
to reinstate with changes a prior
approved collection to conduct a second
survey to evaluate the outcomes of the
NIH Small Business Innovation
Research (SBIR) Program. The SBIR
Program, established by Congress in
1982 (Pub. L. 97–219), and reauthorized
through September 30, 2008 (Pub. L.
106–554; 15 U.S.C. § 638), provides
research support to small businesses for
innovative technology. OMB approved
the information collection associated
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Village Roadshow Entertainment Group
(BVI) Limited.
with the initial National Survey to
Evaluate the NIH SBIR Program on
March 15, 2002 (OMB Control No.
0925–0499), expiration April 30, 2003.
Through the first National Survey to
Evaluate the NIH SBIR Program, NIH
was able to obtain data demonstrating
significant SBIR programmatic results.
For example, seventy-three percent of
the 768 awardee respondents reported
commercializing new or improved
products, processes, usages, and/or
services in health-related fields. Other
evidence of commercialization from the
survey were that SBIR projects
developed 48 drugs and medical devices
receiving FDA approval; 281 awardees
received additional funding from nonSBIR sources; and 436 awardees
engaged in ongoing or completed
marketing activities.
NIH will seek OMB approval to
reinstate this information collection
with changes with the primary objective
to assess the extent to which the SBIR
program goals continue to be met,
particularly those dealing with the
commercialization of research products,
processes or services and the
uncovering of new knowledge that will
lead to better health for everyone. With
outcome data, NIH will be able to more
accurately assess the results of its large
financial investment in funding
innovative research conducted by small
business concerns. Findings will help
NIH to (1) understand if innovative
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projects supported through the NIH
SBIR Program are being commercialized
and if so, to classify the types of
products, processes or services that are
derived through SBIR funding; (2)
determine if other measures of success
defined within the NIH mission are
being achieved; and (3) enhance NIH’s
administration of the SBIR Program and
the support that it provides to small
business concerns. Overall, the NIH will
use the evaluation results to assess the
outcomes from NIH-supported SBIR
awards. The evaluation results will
provide OD with the information
necessary to make quality
improvements to the SBIR program and
enhance program performance in
generating significant outcomes. The
Government Performance and Results
Act of 1993 (GPRA) mandates that
Federal programs improve their
effectiveness and public accountability
by focusing on results. The OMB
developed the Program Assessment
Rating Tool (PART) to monitor
compliance with the GPRA and to rate
federal programs for their effectiveness
and ability to show results. It is
anticipated that results from a second
survey will assist NIH in demonstrating
that it is meeting its GPRA goals for the
NIH SBIR Program. Using an Internet
survey OD will collect information
Phase II SBIR awardees from fiscal years
(FY) 2002 through 2006. The online
survey will be implemented using
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption
technology and password access. OD
will use email messages to advise
awardees that they have been selected to
participate in the survey.
Frequency of Response: One time.
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Affected Public: Small business
concerns supported by NIH through the
SBIR Program.
Type of Respondents: For-profit small
business concerns that received an NIH
SBIR Phase II award from (FY 2002–
2006). The annual reporting burden is as
follows:
Estimated Number of Respondents:
704; Estimated Number of Responses
per Respondent: 1; Averaged Burden
Hours per Response: .5; and Estimated
Total Annual Burden Hours Requested:
352. The annualized cost to the public
is estimated at $26,400. There are no
Capital Costs, Operating Costs and/or
Maintenance Costs to report. The
anticipated maximum number of
respondents is smaller than that in the
initial survey thus decreasing the
annual hour burden and the annualized
cost to the respondents.
Estimated
number of
respondents
Estimated
number of
responses per
respondent
Average
burden hours
per response
Estimated total
annual burden
hours
requested
For-profit small business concerns that have received an NIH SBIR Phase
II award from (FY 2002–2006) .....................................................................
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Requests for Comments
Written comments and/or suggestions
from the public and affected agencies
should address one or more of the
following points: (1) Whether the
proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of
the function of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; (2) The accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3)
Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (4) Ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on those who are to respond, including
the use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Direct Comments to OMB: Written
comments and/or suggestions regarding
the item(s) contained in this notice,
especially regarding the estimated
public burden and associated response
time, should be directed to the: Office
of Management and Budget, Office of
Regulatory Affairs, New Executive
Office Building, Room 10235,
Washington, DC 20503, Attention: Desk
Officer for NIH. To request more
information on the proposed project or
to obtain a copy of the data collection
plans and instruments, contact: Ms. Jo
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Anne Goodnight, NIH SBIR/STTR
Program Coordinator, Rockledge I Bldg.,
Room 3538, 6705 Rockledge Drive,
Bethesda, MD 20892–7910, or call nontoll-free number 301–435–2688 or email your request, including your
address, to: jg128w@nih.gov .
Comments Due Date: Comments
regarding this information collection are
best assured of having their full effect if
received within 30 days of the date of
this publication.
Dated: September 25, 2007.
Jo Anne Goodnight,
Coordinator, Small Business Innovation
Research/Small Business Technology
Transfer Program; Office of Extramural
Programs, Office of Extramural Research,
Office of the Director, National Institutes of
Health.
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Agency: Office of the Secretary, HHS.
In compliance with the requirement
of section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
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Office of the Secretary (OS), Department
of Health and Human Services, is
publishing the following summary of a
proposed collection for public
comment. Interested persons are invited
to send comments regarding this burden
estimate or any other aspect of this
collection of information, including any
of the following subjects: (1) The
necessity and utility of the proposed
information collection for the proper
performance of the agency’s functions;
(2) the accuracy of the estimated
burden; (3) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (4) the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology to
minimize the information collection
burden.
To obtain copies of the supporting
statement and any related forms for the
proposed paperwork collections
referenced above, e-mail your request,
including your address, phone number,
OMB number, and OS document
identifier, to
Sherette.funncoleman@hhs.gov, or call
the Reports Clearance Office on (202)
690–6162. Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collections must be
received within 30 days of this notice
directly to the OS OMB Desk Officer all
comments must be faxed to OMB at
202–395–6974.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health Submission for OMB Review; Comment
Request; Second National Survey To Evaluate the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program
Summary: Under the provisions of Section 3507(a)(1)(D) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Office of the Director (OD),
Office of Extramural Research (OER) Office of Extramural Programs
(OEP), National Institutes of Health (NIH) has submitted to the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) a request to review and approve the
information collection listed below. This proposed information
collection was previously published in the Federal Register on February
15, 2007, pages 7442-7443 and allowed 60-days for public comment. No
public comments were received. The purpose of this notice is to allow
an additional 30 days for public comment. The National Institutes of
Health may not conduct or sponsor, and the respondent is not required
to respond to, an information collection that has been extended,
revised, or implemented on or after October 1, 1995, unless it displays
a currently valid OMB control number.
Proposed Collection
Title: The Second National Survey to Evaluate the Outcomes of the
NIH SBIR Program. Type of Information Collection Request: Reinstatement
with changes.
Need and Use of the Information Collection: The NIH, Office of the
Director, (OD), Office of Extramural Research (OER), Office of
Extramural Programs (OEP) will seek OMB approval to reinstate with
changes a prior approved collection to conduct a second survey to
evaluate the outcomes of the NIH Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) Program. The SBIR Program, established by Congress in 1982 (Pub.
L. 97-219), and reauthorized through September 30, 2008 (Pub. L. 106-
554; 15 U.S.C. Sec. 638), provides research support to small
businesses for innovative technology. OMB approved the information
collection associated with the initial National Survey to Evaluate the
NIH SBIR Program on March 15, 2002 (OMB Control No. 0925-0499),
expiration April 30, 2003. Through the first National Survey to
Evaluate the NIH SBIR Program, NIH was able to obtain data
demonstrating significant SBIR programmatic results. For example,
seventy-three percent of the 768 awardee respondents reported
commercializing new or improved products, processes, usages, and/or
services in health-related fields. Other evidence of commercialization
from the survey were that SBIR projects developed 48 drugs and medical
devices receiving FDA approval; 281 awardees received additional
funding from non-SBIR sources; and 436 awardees engaged in ongoing or
completed marketing activities.
NIH will seek OMB approval to reinstate this information collection
with changes with the primary objective to assess the extent to which
the SBIR program goals continue to be met, particularly those dealing
with the commercialization of research products, processes or services
and the uncovering of new knowledge that will lead to better health for
everyone. With outcome data, NIH will be able to more accurately assess
the results of its large financial investment in funding innovative
research conducted by small business concerns. Findings will help NIH
to (1) understand if innovative
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projects supported through the NIH SBIR Program are being
commercialized and if so, to classify the types of products, processes
or services that are derived through SBIR funding; (2) determine if
other measures of success defined within the NIH mission are being
achieved; and (3) enhance NIH's administration of the SBIR Program and
the support that it provides to small business concerns. Overall, the
NIH will use the evaluation results to assess the outcomes from NIH-
supported SBIR awards. The evaluation results will provide OD with the
information necessary to make quality improvements to the SBIR program
and enhance program performance in generating significant outcomes. The
Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GPRA) mandates that
Federal programs improve their effectiveness and public accountability
by focusing on results. The OMB developed the Program Assessment Rating
Tool (PART) to monitor compliance with the GPRA and to rate federal
programs for their effectiveness and ability to show results. It is
anticipated that results from a second survey will assist NIH in
demonstrating that it is meeting its GPRA goals for the NIH SBIR
Program. Using an Internet survey OD will collect information Phase II
SBIR awardees from fiscal years (FY) 2002 through 2006. The online
survey will be implemented using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption
technology and password access. OD will use email messages to advise
awardees that they have been selected to participate in the survey.
Frequency of Response: One time.
Affected Public: Small business concerns supported by NIH through
the SBIR Program.
Type of Respondents: For-profit small business concerns that
received an NIH SBIR Phase II award from (FY 2002-2006). The annual
reporting burden is as follows:
Estimated Number of Respondents: 704; Estimated Number of Responses
per Respondent: 1; Averaged Burden Hours per Response: .5; and
Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours Requested: 352. The annualized cost
to the public is estimated at $26,400. There are no Capital Costs,
Operating Costs and/or Maintenance Costs to report. The anticipated
maximum number of respondents is smaller than that in the initial
survey thus decreasing the annual hour burden and the annualized cost
to the respondents.
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Estimated Estimated total
Estimated number of Average burden annual burden
Type of respondents number of responses per hours per hours
respondents respondent response requested
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For-profit small business concerns that have 704 1 0.5 352
received an NIH SBIR Phase II award from
(FY 2002-2006).............................
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Requests for Comments
Written comments and/or suggestions from the public and affected
agencies should address one or more of the following points: (1)
Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the
proper performance of the function of the agency, including whether the
information will have practical utility; (2) The accuracy of the
agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of
information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions
used; (3) Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (4) Ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who are to respond, including the
use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
Direct Comments to OMB: Written comments and/or suggestions
regarding the item(s) contained in this notice, especially regarding
the estimated public burden and associated response time, should be
directed to the: Office of Management and Budget, Office of Regulatory
Affairs, New Executive Office Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC
20503, Attention: Desk Officer for NIH. To request more information on
the proposed project or to obtain a copy of the data collection plans
and instruments, contact: Ms. Jo Anne Goodnight, NIH SBIR/STTR Program
Coordinator, Rockledge I Bldg., Room 3538, 6705 Rockledge Drive,
Bethesda, MD 20892-7910, or call non-toll-free number 301-435-2688 or
e-mail your request, including your address, to: jg128w@nih.gov .
Comments Due Date: Comments regarding this information collection
are best assured of having their full effect if received within 30 days
of the date of this publication.
Dated: September 25, 2007.
Jo Anne Goodnight,
Coordinator, Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business
Technology Transfer Program; Office of Extramural Programs, Office of
Extramural Research, Office of the Director, National Institutes of
Health.
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