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It’s important to develop a project summary to communicate information about the technology being developed for distribution to potential advocates, partners,

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collaborators and end-users, who also may be Phase III funding sources.  Here is some suggested information to include in your Project Summary: 

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• The technical challenge being addressed • Applications and operational environments • Current state of the art and advantages of your technology over competing technologies

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• The company’s innovative approach • The proposed and demonstrated advantages • The value to the end user • Where the technology fits within a larger system that will be required to field the technology

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• The technical risk areas and how they are being addressed during the development activities and Readiness of the company to meet the business, financial, and operational requirements to support and sustain the transition.

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Prior to releasing or communicating information about your technology to others, you must first address the protection of the intellectual property developed,

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and also follow the DARPA Process for Public Release, as outlined on the DARPA Web site. Your Program Manager and the Small Business Programs Office are available to provide assistance as required.