Reauthorization of the Small Business Technology Transfer Program (STTR): Hearing Before the Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, September 4, 1997, 4. sējums

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180. lappuse - ... from engaging in or continuing any conduct or practice in connection with any such activity, or in connection with the purchase or sale of any security...
53. lappuse - For the Department of Defense (DoD), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the...
163. lappuse - ... in the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina...
24. lappuse - In general, technical evaluations of STTR proposals showed favorable views of the quality of proposed research and commercial potential. For research quality, the evaluations (1) awarded perfect scores to many proposals, (2) rated proposals among the top 10 percent of research in certain agencies, (3) described some proposals as "cutting edge," and (4) generally found the quality to be excellent.
180. lappuse - Sections 240.10b-5, 240.10b-5-l, and 240 . 10b-5-2, by (a) employing devices, schemes and artifices to defraud; (b) making untrue statements of material facts and omitting to state material facts...
158. lappuse - SBICs — the original, or regular SBICs and SSBICs (Specialized Small Business Investment Companies). SSBICs are specifically targeted toward the needs of entrepreneurs who have been denied the opportunity to own and operate a business because of social or economic disadvantage.
11. lappuse - RSD needs brought on by the utilization of small innovative firms (which have been consistently shown to be the most prolific source of new technologies); and 2) to attract private capital to commercialize the results of the Federal research.
185. lappuse - Whittemore School of Business and Economics, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824 (USA).
47. lappuse - Gulick was also a founder of the Institute of Public Administration, the American Society for Public Administration, and the National Academy of Public Administration. For an appreciation of Gulick's career, see Stephen K. Blumberg, "Seven Decades of Public Administration; A Tribute to Luther Gulick," Public Administration Review (March/April 1981).
12. lappuse - Congress fine's that— (1) technological innovation creates jobs, increases productivity, competition, and economic growth, and is a valuable counterforce to inflation and the United States balance-of-payments deficit; (2) while small business is the principal source of significant innovations in the Nation, the vast majority of federally funded research and development is conducted by large businesses, universities, and Government laboratories; and (3) small businesses are among the most cost-effective...

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