Technology Transfer: Federal Agencies' Patent Licensing ActivitiesGeneral Accounting Office, Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, 1991 - 32 pages |
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... notices , does not effec- tively get information to company managers who might be interested in commercializing an invention . The officials further noted that only three agencies make this information readily available through ...
... notices , does not effec- tively get information to company managers who might be interested in commercializing an invention . The officials further noted that only three agencies make this information readily available through ...
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... notice of a prospective license in the Federal Register identifying the invention and prospective licensee and allowing a 60 - day period for any interested party to file written objections , and ( 3 ) justify granting an exclusive ...
... notice of a prospective license in the Federal Register identifying the invention and prospective licensee and allowing a 60 - day period for any interested party to file written objections , and ( 3 ) justify granting an exclusive ...
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... notice in the Federal Register of its intent to grant an exclusive license . This notice provides 60 days for the filing of objections , and if an outside party submits its own plans , the agency is required to consider the ...
... notice in the Federal Register of its intent to grant an exclusive license . This notice provides 60 days for the filing of objections , and if an outside party submits its own plans , the agency is required to consider the ...
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... notice because competitors might deduce from the notice that it was planning to enter into a new market . In addition , the director of NIH's Office of Technology Transfer cited the documentation requirement in 35 U.S.C. 209 as ...
... notice because competitors might deduce from the notice that it was planning to enter into a new market . In addition , the director of NIH's Office of Technology Transfer cited the documentation requirement in 35 U.S.C. 209 as ...
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... notice of their intent to grant an exclusive license . However , these officials said that the Federal Register does not effectively get information to com- pany managers who might be interested in the invention . In addition to the ...
... notice of their intent to grant an exclusive license . However , these officials said that the Federal Register does not effectively get information to com- pany managers who might be interested in the invention . In addition to the ...
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Activities for Fiscal Agriculture granted Agriculture patents Amendments of 1980 Ames Laboratory attorneys and licensing Comments Community Development Issues contractor contractor-operated laboratories Department of Agriculture draft report Energy Energy's GOCO Laboratories ensure fairness exclusive license Federal Agencies federal patent attorneys federal patent licensing Federal Register Federal Technology Transfer fiscal year 1990 Freedom of Information government-owned inventions governmentwide regulations granted in fiscal granting an exclusive Health and Human Human Services Information Act laboratories in fiscal License income $0 licenses for Agriculture Licenses granted License licenses patents Licensing Data licensing officials interviewed NASA National Institute National Laboratory National Science Foundation National Security Agency Navy NIST NTIS granted Patent and Licensing Patent and Trademark Patent applications Patent Licensing Activities patent licensing officials patented inventions patents and collected Patents issued percent Plasma Physics requirements royalty income Sandia National Laboratories Savannah River Table III.1 Tennessee Valley Authority tractor-operated laboratories Trademark Amendments Veterans Affairs
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Page 1 - Hon. GEORGE E. BROWN, Jr. Chairman, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, House of Representatives, Washington, DC. DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN...
Page 22 - Service, which includes the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration; the Centers for Disease Control; the Food and Drug Administration; the Health Resources and Services Administration; and the National Institutes of Health.
Page 8 - ... exclusive or partially exclusive licensing is a reasonable and necessary incentive to call forth the investment of risk capital and expenditures to bring the invention to practical application or otherwise promote the invention's utilization by the public...
Page 14 - SOURCE: National Science Foundation, "Federal Funds for Research and Development, Fiscal Years 1981, 1982, and 1983,
Page 26 - Note: GAO comments supplementing those in the report text appear at the end of this appendix.
Page 32 - Federal agencies' policies and practices are In accordance with patent and trademark amendments of 1980 [B-207939] 10 p1679 N86-20175 NASA patent abstracts bibliography: A continuing bibliography.
Page 9 - Mental Health Administration for the development of drugs for such diseases or conditions, (3) assure appropriate coordination among the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health, the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, and the Centers for Disease Control in the carrying out of their respective functions relating to the development of drugs for such diseases or conditions to assure that the activities of each agency are complementary.
Page 2 - NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEARS 1990 AND 1991 (PL 101-189, approved Nov.
Page 15 - ... Government Air Force Systems Command, Department of the Air Force Department of Commerce Defense Mapping Agency, Department of Defense National Aeronautics and Space Administration Naval Océanographie Office, Department of the Navy MARINE SCIENCES AND OCEANOGRAPHY Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago Brookhaven National Laboratory, Associated Universities, Inc. Data-Design Laboratories, Omni Engineering Exxon Production Research...
Page 32 - Patent and Trademark Amendments of 1980 Set the Stage for Uniform Patent Practice by Federal Agencies.