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Page 1: CIT Cyber Accelerator - Virginiasfc.virginia.gov/pdf/General Gov/2013/012213_No2_Jobse.pdfAccelerator operations 3 Key Programs for company initiation and development Program start

CIT Cyber Accelerator

Achieving rapid cyber security company development

© Center for Innovative Technology – January 2013

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Background

CIT has determined that Virginia can establish global leadership in cyber security product development

Designed a “Seed Accelerator” dedicated to cyber company formation

Past 6 months, CIT has examined the Commonwealth’s assets related to the cyber security product industry

CIT’s Cyber Accelerator is based on national best practices married to Commonwealth assets

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Opportunity – Cyber Security

National Agenda Research Agenda

Commercial Potential

“The Cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation”

President Obama , May 2009

“Cybersecurity is identified as a priority For basic research in the president’s budget For fiscal 2013…..”

Defense Systems February , 2012

$63.7B market in 2011

Consensus 10% to 11% CAGR

$120B market in 2017

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Accelerators/Y Combinator

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What is a Seed Accelerator?

• Hybrid service provider/investor

• Open application process with a 90 day development session

• Provides initial capital to defray expenses in return for equity

• Value is measured in the ability to bypass traditional development stages

• Mission – find great company ideas and accelerate development

• Mountain View CA – originated in New York

• Since 2005 created 449 companies and raised $900M in capital

• Average company valuation is $45M

• Operating expenses paid by institutional investors

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Value Proposition

Investors

Entrepreneurs Technology Leaders

Commonwealth

• Guaranteed seed investment

• Immediate market validation

• Investor introduction

• Alpha through GA partners

• Access to nascent technology

• Risk reduced early stage involvement

• Acquisition pipeline

• Community participation

• Deal pipeline development

• Increased capital efficiency

• Accelerated development cycle

• Decreased time to ROI • National recognition

• Increase rate of company formation

• Balanced economic portfolio

• Proactive job creation

Superior market validation, development and return on investment by resolving inefficiencies inherent in new company formation

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Accelerator operations

3 Key Programs for company initiation and development

Program start - $25,000 / Demo day - $100,000

2. Stars Network – entrepreneurs have a resource network on arrival

Market validators, investors, mentors, developers

1. Mercury Program - 90 day residency program

Dedicated, experienced partnership delivering startup solutions

3. Exosphere Program - entrepreneurs are life members

Active contributions for development support

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Performance Projections

200 – 250 applicant companies per year

2 sessions per year

16-20

companies per year

12-16 rapid starts

per year

8-10 high

expectation companies per year

Sta

ge

Y

ield

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Financial Requirements

1st Quarter

Operating expense

Capital expense

Investment capital

1st Year

2nd Year

$180 $230 $190 $235 $835 $1,525

(in thousands)

$200

$425 $125 $300 $850 $1,375

$180 $655 $515 $535 $1,885 $2,900

$200

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2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

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January 2013

Pete Jobse, CEO CIT

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Commonwealth Research Commercialization Fund

GAP Fund/CRCF Research Investments

Mid Fiscal Year Status

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Appropriation Overview • $8M total appropriated for FY2013

• $3.2M for CIT GAP Fund • GAP Fund – rolling application acceptance • $4.8M appropriated for CRCF • Up to $1.5M for SBIR and STTR matching programs • Balance for three research related programs

• Matching Funds • Facilities Enhancement Loan • Commercialization

• CRCF - one solicitation in December

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GAP Family of Funds

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Commonwealth of Virginia Office of Governor Bob McDonnell

“…..C3RS has hired four additional people this year and is in the

process of hiring 10 more by the end of 2011 for expanded operations in

January 2012. Through its recycling efforts, C3RS enables manufacturers

to eliminate thousands of tons of carbon emissions by utilizing recycled

rubber crumb material in products, which in turn prevents tons of tire scrap

from filling up Virginia’s landfills each year…..”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

November 1, 2011

GAP Criteria/ROI

Management Team / Founder Full-Time Commitment Integrity, Passion,

Creativity Coach-ability Record of High

Achievement

Investment Stage Seed-Stage Focus 12-36 Months Prior to

Series-A Pre-prototype – Newly-

Launched Technologies

Proprietary Advantage Unique Technology Defensible IP Position Difficult-to-Replicate Business

Model Scalability Markets with Big Buying Power Potential for Dominant Market

Position $20-50M Top-Line within 5

years

Industries Technology BioLife Energy

Criteria Enterprise Value

13x leverage

$0

$20,000,000

$40,000,000

$60,000,000

$80,000,000

$100,000,000

$120,000,000

$140,000,000

$160,000,000

$180,000,000

$200,000,000

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Enterprise Value ($177.5M)

$0$10,000,000$20,000,000$30,000,000$40,000,000$50,000,000$60,000,000$70,000,000$80,000,000$90,000,000

$100,000,000

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FY1

3Leveraged Cash ($91.7M)CIT Investment ($7.1M)

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GAP Fund Advisory Board

Venture Funds

• 500 Start-Ups

• Credit Suisse

• Edison Ventures

• Harbert Ventures

• HIG Ventures

• In-Q-Tel

• Intersouth Partners

• New Enterprise Associates

• Revolution

• SJF Ventures

• Tall Oaks Capital

• Valhalla Venture Partners

Corporations

• Alpha Natural Resources

• GE Energy

• Johnson & Johnson

• Carillion

Research Institutions

• IALR

• NIH Office of Tech Transfer

Cashed-Out Entrepreneurs

Angel Groups

• Active Angel Investors

• Blu Venture Investors

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FY 2013 GAP Fund Execution

Number Funding (000)

First time investments closed 11 $1,000

First time investments pending < 60 days 1 $100

Second round investments closed 4 $295

Second round commitments pending > 60 days

1 $75

First time investments pending > 60 days 4 $300

16 $1,430

37 $3,200

Second time investments pending < 60 days

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GAP Company Formations

Initial Investments

Oakton Villagize Social networking platform

Xdynia Drug Development Company Charlottesville

Herndon Ya Sabe Spanish Language Search

ZoomData Reston Virtual data analytics software

Uppidy Reston Mobile search , sharing and storage

McLean SpydrSafe Mobile security platform

Speek Arlington Web 2.0 conference calling

Mobile System 7 McLean Mobile security product

Lewis & Clark Charlottesville Drug Development Company

Cont3nt Dulles Real-time market for journalism

Venome Arlington Video-to-data translation software

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GAP Company Growth

Second Round Investments

Ya Sabe Herndon Spanish language search

Xdynia Charlottesville Drug development company

Fairfax Cyber security Invincea

Reston Project management software Latista

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CRCF Research Investments

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R&T Strategic Roadmap Key Industry Sectors

• Advanced Manufacturing • Aerospace • Communications • Cyber Security • Energy • Environment • Information Technology • Life Sciences • Modeling and Simulation • Nuclear Physics • Transportation

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Program

Number Letters of

Intent

Award Cap per Project

Value Letters of

Intent

Estimated Program Amount

SBIR Matching Funds 35 $50 K $1.75 M

$1 M

STTR Matching Funds 11 $50 K $550 K

Facilities Enhancement Loan

2 $350 K $700 K $350 K

Matching Funds 78 $100 K $7.8 M $2.2 M

Commercialization 49 $50 K $2.45 M $1 M

TOTAL 175 $4.8 M

appropriation $13.25 M $4.55 M*

FY2013 CRCF Solicitation

*Allows up to $250 K for administrative costs

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FY 2013 CRCF Solicitation

• Programs support private sector, academia, research institutes, political subdivisions • Letters of Intent received in all 11 eligible tech sectors • 9 of 10 technology council regions submitted LOIs • Schedule

• LOI’s due – December 17, 2012 • Proposals due – January 18, 2013 • Awards announced – Late April, 2013