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 114 STAT. 2763A-670 PUBLIC LAW 106-554—APPENDIX I which Federal agencies are providing in a timely manner information needed to maintain the database described in subsection (k)". (c) DATABASE.— Section 9(k) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 638(k)) is amended to read as follows: "(k) DATABASE.— "(1) PUBLIC DATABASE. —Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of the Small Business Innovation Research Program Reauthorization Act of 2000, the Administrator shall develop, maintain, and make available to the public a searchable, up-to-date, electronic database that includes— "(A) the name, size, location, and an identifying number assigned by the Administrator, of each small business concern that has received a first phase or second phase SBIR award from a Federal agency; "(B) a description of each first phase or second phase SBIR award received by that small business concern, including— "(i) an abstract of the project funded by the award, excluding any proprietary information so identified by the small business concern; "(ii) the Federal agency making the award; and "(iii) the date and amount of the award; "(C) an identification of any business concern or subsidiary established for the commercial application of a product or service for which an SBIR award is made; and "(D) information regarding mentors and Mentoring Networks, as required by section 35(d). "(2) GovERNMEiSPr DATABASE. —Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of the Small Business Innovation Research Program Reauthorization Act of 2000, the Administrator, in consultation with Federal agencies required to have an SBIR program pursuant to subsection (f)(1), shall develop and maintain a database to be used solely for SBIR program evaluation that— "(A) contains for each second phase award made by a Federal agency— "(i) information collected in accordance with paragraph (3) on revenue from the sale of new products or services resulting from the research conducted under the award; "(ii) information collected in accordance with paragraph (3) on additional investment from any source, other than first phase or second phase SBIR or STTR awards, to further the research and development conducted under the award; and "(iii) any other information received in connection with the award that the Administrator, in conjunction with the SBIR program managers of Federal agencies, considers relevant and appropriate; "(B) includes any narrative information that a small business concern receiving a second phase award voluntarily submits to further describe the outputs and outcomes of its awards; "(C) includes for each applicant for a first phase or second phase award that does not receive such an award—

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