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Technology Transfer : Several Factors Have Led to a Decline in Partnership at Doe's Laboratories

Technology Transfer : Several Factors Have Led to a Decline in Partnership at Doe's Laboratories

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  • ISBN-13: 9780756737955
  • ISBN: 0756737958
  • Publication Date: 2003
  • Publisher: DIANE Publishing Company

AUTHOR

Stephenson, John B.

SUMMARY

Congress has enacted several laws designed to make federally funded technology avail. to the public by facilitating the transfer of tech. (TT) from Fed. labs. to U.S. bus. The Dept. of Energy's (DoE) nat. labs. are among the leading fed. labs. participating in cooperative R&D research agreements with bus., univ., & other partners. DoE's labs. have also participated in tech. partnerships by providing tech. assist. to small bus. & other nonfed. entities. Twelve DoE labs. have been most active in TT to U.S. bus. This report: (1) examines these labs.' participation in & funding for TT activities with nonfed. entities during the past 10 years, & (2) obtains lab. managers' views on any barriers that may limit TT activities between DoE's labs. & potential nonfed. partners.Stephenson, John B. is the author of 'Technology Transfer : Several Factors Have Led to a Decline in Partnership at Doe's Laboratories', published 2003 under ISBN 9780756737955 and ISBN 0756737958.

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