Improving Technology Transfer Programs at Department of Energy Laboratories: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Energy of the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, Washington, DC, December 4, 1992, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 233 lappuses |
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... areas , and I am sure you will recognize this throughout the morning . I am also optimistic that this committee can find ways to accelerate these collaborative developments . To facilitate this testimony , we have organized our remarks ...
... areas , and I am sure you will recognize this throughout the morning . I am also optimistic that this committee can find ways to accelerate these collaborative developments . To facilitate this testimony , we have organized our remarks ...
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... area of intellectual property rights . Our only asset - at this point , Mr. Chairman , we will have $ 6 million in sales this year - our only asset is our technology . We are not interested at all in jeopardizing that asset , certainly ...
... area of intellectual property rights . Our only asset - at this point , Mr. Chairman , we will have $ 6 million in sales this year - our only asset is our technology . We are not interested at all in jeopardizing that asset , certainly ...
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... areas . Chairman WYDEN . Are these laboratories helping the small busi- nesses cut through all of these obstacles so that they actually get in ? Ms. PHILIPS . Well , the issue ends up being in the intellectual property rights area in ...
... areas . Chairman WYDEN . Are these laboratories helping the small busi- nesses cut through all of these obstacles so that they actually get in ? Ms. PHILIPS . Well , the issue ends up being in the intellectual property rights area in ...
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... area ? Mr. CUMMINS . Well , in terms of the technical resources that have been expended , they haven't been because they can't move for- ward . So , there has not been a significant amount of technical re- sources . However , on the ...
... area ? Mr. CUMMINS . Well , in terms of the technical resources that have been expended , they haven't been because they can't move for- ward . So , there has not been a significant amount of technical re- sources . However , on the ...
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... area of handling confidential infor- mation to raise the comfort level of business in this area , and at the same time be sure that Government has enough information 19.
... area of handling confidential infor- mation to raise the comfort level of business in this area , and at the same time be sure that Government has enough information 19.
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Administration agreements Alamos AMRF applications approval areas budget Business Opportunities capabilities Chairman WYDEN collaborative commercial Committee Congress consortia consortium cooperative R&D cooperative research Corporation Council on Competitiveness CSPP model CUMMINS Department of Energy Digital Equipment Corporation DOE labs economic electronics engineering Erich Bloch Executive agencies federal laboratories Federal labs funding Gaithersburg improve industry's innovations Institute of Standards intellectual property involved issues joint lab directors Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory legislation Manufacturing Technology materials measurement million mission Motorola MTCs Narath National Institute national laboratories national labs NCMS negotiate NIST NIST scientists NIST's participants partnerships percent potential private sector problems projects research and development SAMUEL KRAMER Sandia Sandia National Laboratories SHANLEY small businesses specific Standards and Technology statement strengthen U.S. Subcommittee on Regulation technical Technology Program technology transfer activities technology transfer programs U.S. industry University
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