Implementation of the Federal Technology Transfer Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, June 1, 1989, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - 565 pages |
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... increased, and its services have been more broad-spread for its member laboratories. And since the Act provided the ... increase the transfer of technology to American industry from the Defense Department, in view of the fact that the ...
... increased, and its services have been more broad-spread for its member laboratories. And since the Act provided the ... increase the transfer of technology to American industry from the Defense Department, in view of the fact that the ...
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... increase its commitment to the difficult task of transforming an idea into a better product , and while we know that only private industry can do this job , we also realize that there are many things the Federal Government can do to ...
... increase its commitment to the difficult task of transforming an idea into a better product , and while we know that only private industry can do this job , we also realize that there are many things the Federal Government can do to ...
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... increased , and its services have been more broad - spread for its member laboratories . And since the Act provided ... increase the transfer of technology to American industry from the Defense Department , in view of the fact that the ...
... increased , and its services have been more broad - spread for its member laboratories . And since the Act provided ... increase the transfer of technology to American industry from the Defense Department , in view of the fact that the ...
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... INCREASE ITS COMMITMENT ΤΟ THE EXPENSIVE AND VERY RISKY PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING A BETTER IDEA INTO A BETTER PRODUCT . WHILE WE KNOW THAT ONLY PRIVATE INDUSTRY CAN DO THIS JOB , WE ALSO REALIZE THERE ARE MANY THINGS THE FEDERAL ...
... INCREASE ITS COMMITMENT ΤΟ THE EXPENSIVE AND VERY RISKY PROCESS OF TRANSFORMING A BETTER IDEA INTO A BETTER PRODUCT . WHILE WE KNOW THAT ONLY PRIVATE INDUSTRY CAN DO THIS JOB , WE ALSO REALIZE THERE ARE MANY THINGS THE FEDERAL ...
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... INCREASE THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TO AMERICAN INDUSTRY SINCE THAT DEPARTMENT FUNDS ABOUT ONE - THIRD OF THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CONDUCTED IN THIS COUNTRY . OPENING STATEMENT BY U.S. REP . JERRY COSTELLO COMMITTEE ON 6.
... INCREASE THE TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TO AMERICAN INDUSTRY SINCE THAT DEPARTMENT FUNDS ABOUT ONE - THIRD OF THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CONDUCTED IN THIS COUNTRY . OPENING STATEMENT BY U.S. REP . JERRY COSTELLO COMMITTEE ON 6.
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Page 91 - The conference focused on computer-integrated manufacturing, with presentations by representatives of the three military services, the National Bureau of Standards, (now National Institute of Standards and Technology), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Department of Energy.
Page 188 - Government of a nonexclusive, irrevocable, paid-up license to practice the invention or have the invention practiced throughout the world by or on behalf of the Government...
Page 179 - Government owns a right, title, or interest; (2) grant nonexclusive, exclusive, or partially exclusive licenses under federally owned patent applications, patents, or other forms of protection obtained, royalty-free or for royalties or other consideration, and on such terms and conditions, including the grant to the licensee of the right of enforcement pursuant to the provisions of chapter 29 of...
Page 178 - The term invention means any invention or discovery which is or may be patentable or otherwise protectable under Title 35 of the United States Code, or any novel variety of plant which is or may be protectable under the Plant Variety Protection Act (7 USC 2321 et seq.). (d) The term subject invention...
Page 181 - States to practice and have practiced the invention on behalf of the United States and on behalf of any foreign government or international organization pursuant to any existing or future treaty or agreement with the United States.
Page 273 - Government-owned, contractor-operated laboratory, may (subject to subsection (c) of this section) — (1) accept, retain, and use funds, personnel, services, and property from collaborating parties and provide personnel, services, and property to collaborating parties; (2) grant or agree to grant in advance, to a collaborating party, patent licenses or assignments, or options thereto, in any invention made in whole or in part by a laboratory employee under the agreement...
Page 273 - Federal government or (2) exemplary activities that promote the domestic transfer of science and technology development within the Federal Government and result in utilization of such science and technology by American industry or business, universities, State or local governments, or other non-Federal parties.
Page 179 - NIH/ADAMHA recognize that under the FTTA and the patent licensing law to which it refers, Congress and the President have chosen to utilize the patent system as the primary mechanism for transferring Government inventions to the private sector. The...
Page 140 - 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 176 - Government, through its laboratories, provides personnel, services, facilities, equipment, or other resources with or without reimbursement (but not funds to non-Federal parties) and the non-Federal parties provide funds, personnel, services. facilities, equipment, or other resources toward the conduct of specified research or development efforts which are consistent with the missions of the laboratory; except that such term does not include a procurement contract or cooperative agreement as those...