1 edition of Federal technology transfer found in the catalog.
Federal technology transfer
Published
1994
by Federal Publications, Inc. in Washington, D.C. (1120 20th St., NW, Washington 20036)
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Federal Publications Inc. |
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LC Classifications | KF869.Z9 F43 1994 |
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Pagination | v. : |
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Open Library | OL1232547M |
LC Control Number | 94234785 |
The course covers the legislative history and the mechanisms of technology transfer. It focuses on Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) and Patent License Agreements (PLAs). CRADAs are flexible tools used by universities, companies, and others to collaborate with federal . Information Systems Related to Technology Transfer: A Report on Federal Technology Transfer in the United States (Washington: GPO, ), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files at Princeton) Federal Technology Transfer and the Human Genome Project (), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment.
TRB Special Report - Managing Technology Transfer: A Strategy for the Federal Highway Administration addresses how the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration selects research products for technology transfer and transfers those products to the highway industry, in particular the state and local agencies that own. Federal Technology Transfer Legislation and Policy ("The Green Book") (PDF) ( pp, 1 MB, About PDF) Exit Contact Us to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem. Discover.
PUBLIC LAW —OCT. 20, STAT. Public Law 99th Congress An Act To amend the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of to promote technology transfer by authorizing Government-operated laboratories to enter into Oct. 20, cooperative research agreements and by establishing a Federal Laboratory Consor- [H.R. ] tium for Technology Transfer . Controlling East-West trade and technology transfer power, politics, and policies This edition published in by Duke University Press in Durham [N.C.].
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The AFRL Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Technology Transfer office recently licensed in-house developed microencapsulated chemiluminescent materials to startup company Battle Sight Technologies LLC.
The Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC) is pleased to publish this sixth edition of Federal Technology Transfer Legislation and Policy (“The Green Book”), which provides the principal statutory, regulatory, and executive policies that constitute the framework of the federal technology transfer program.
It is. Federal Technology Transfer Legislation and Policy, more commonly known as “The Green Book,” provides the principal statutory and executive branch policies that constitute the framework of the federal technology transfer program.
Download the epub version. The Art & Science of Technology Transfer contains four parts, The Game of Technology Transfer, Market Research, Strategy, and Doing Deals.
It provides an innovative look at how to market technologythat shows high-technology companies, universities, federal labs, and independent inventors and entrepreneurs how to make money off their technology /5(5).
Federal technology transfer—the phase when innovations are transitioned from federal government labs to the commercial market—is in need of a transformation.
Learn about the government's role in the innovation economy to find a use for federally funded research in the commercial marketplace. Federal Technology Transfer Legislation and Policy (The Green Book) FLC Planner.
FLC Brochure. FLC Planner. FLC Mid-Atlantic Awards Publication. Federal technology transfer book National Awards. FLC Business Flyer.
Federal Laboratories and State and Local Governments. FLC Annual Report to the President and Congress. The United States Federal Technology Transfer Act of (P.L. ) was, after the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act ofthe second major piece of legislation focused on technology transfer from federal government agencies to the commercial sector.
The act established the Federal Laboratory Consortium and enabled federal laboratories to enter into Cooperative Research and. If you are brand-new to the field, this minute interactive course is your starting point to navigating the basic concepts of federal technology transfer.
This free course serves as a prerequisite for the T2 Fundamentals course offered at our annual training event. Maximize the transfer of federal investments in science and technology into value for America: Meet current and future economic and national security needs in a rapidly shifting technology marketplace and enhance U.S.
competitiveness globally. Despite this large Federal investment in R + D, there have been, until recently, only sporadic efforts to achieve fruitful technology transfer to and utilization by industry and the larger national community.
However, during the last few years, new interest in the value of technology transfer has been signalled by several major studies. H.R. (99th). A bill to amend the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of to promote technology transfer by authorizing Government-operated laboratories to enter into cooperative research agreements and by establishing a Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer within the National Science Foundation, and for other purposes.
Federal Technology Transfer Act of - Amends the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of to authorize Federal agencies, subject to specified conditions, to permit the directors of their Government-operated Federal laboratories to: (1) enter into cooperative research and development agreements with other Federal agencies, State or.
Summary Report on Federal Laboratory Technology Transfer FY March Summary Report on Federal Laboratory Technology Transfer FY January Summary Report on Federal Laboratory Technology Transfer, Agency Approaches: FY December Summary Report on Federal Laboratory Technology Transfer, Agency Approaches: FY The Federal Technology Transfer Legislation and Policy ("The Green Book") Exitwas developed by the Federal Laboratory Consortium, and includes specific legislative language in the FTTA and related legislation.
Contact Us to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem. Technology transfer is the process by which existing knowledge, facilities, or capabilities developed under federal R&D funding are utilized to fulfill public and private needs. Every year, billions of American taxpayer dollars go into funding research and development (R&D) at our federal laboratories, with the intent being for those.
Committee on Domestic Technology Transfer. OCLC Number: Notes: First ed. issued by the Committee on Domestic Technology Transfer of the Council under its earlier name: Federal Council for Science and Technology, under title: Federal technology transfer directory of programs, resources, contact points.
Description: viii, pages ; 26 cm. Technology Transfer for Entrepreneurs: A Guide to Commercializing Federal Laboratory Innovations [Gross, Clifford M., Allen, Joseph P.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
Technology Transfer for Entrepreneurs: A Guide to Commercializing Federal Laboratory InnovationsReviews: 1. Technology transfer, also called transfer of technology (TOT), is the process of transferring (disseminating) technology from the person or organization that owns or holds it to another person or organization.
It occurs along various axes: among universities, from universities to businesses (and vice versa), from large businesses to smaller ones (and vice versa), from governments to businesses.
Federal Technology Transfer and CRADAs This course provides an overview of technology transfer and its applications. The course covers the legislative history and the mechanisms of technology transfer.
It focuses on Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) and Patent License Agreements (PLAs). On Dec. 6, the National Institute of Standards and Technology released a draft green paper outlining potential steps to modernize policies governing the commercialization of technologies developed with federal support.
NIST produced the report as part of its Return on Investment Initiative, a joint effort with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to implement the “lab-to. The Federal Laboratory Consortium's "Green Book" summarizes Technology Transfer legislation and executive orders since the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of The most recent pdf copy of the Green Book can be found here (PDF).
More Information: FAA Policy - Order B Technology Transfer Program (PDF) Technology Transfer Desk. Jargon-free and succinct, this guide also explains how to benefit from knowledge of the current technology-transfer landscape in order to maximize this special private-public partnership.
No country can equal the United States in research and development assets. But the federal government is not always as successful as it could be in using its Reviews: 1.1 day ago Insight by RSA: Federal technology experts discuss how the remote access boom will accelerate both cybersecurity and the validity of the notion that a remote workforce can accomplish the mission in this exclusive executive briefing.