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Does anyone have experience with DARPA grant preparation or a recommendation for consultants that can assist a start-up medical device company in this regard? source: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/78665/78665-6015998374136860672 Marked as spam
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I've used Freemind Consultants (http://www.freemindconsultants.com/). They're not cheap but they are strong on process and details.
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Stella S.
I would contact Jeff Earley who is in DC JEarley@act-i.com. He is very capable and if you tell him what you want beforehand, he will probably give you a quote.
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Jim Greenwood for all aspects of SBIR, including budget and establishing an indirect cost rate: http://www.g-jgreenwood.com/
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Sean O'Reilly
Rich, I recommend The Kristoff Group, http://www.kristoffgroup.com/
Susan (Sue) Kristoff is an excellent resource, and great to work with on any Gov't proposals Marked as spam
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Jerrold Shapiro
Rich, contact Natalie Rudolph at nsrudolph@verizon.net for help. She's an experienced grant writer for DARPA, NIH, etc.
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Rich Meader
Hi Charles, thanks for your follow-up. I received some very good assistance. A DARPA submission was prepared and submitted. It was rejected because the project was too far down the development path. But it was a learning experience.
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