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A Practical View of Strategies for Improving Federal Technology Transfer

Jacob N Erlich and Alan Gutterman

The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2003, vol. 28, issue 3-4, 215-26

Abstract: While great strides have been made in increasing the awareness of the significance of technology transfer among policymakers and regulators, much still remains to be done. Budgetary problems will not be short-term, and it is likely that the next steps in improving technology transfer must be taken through existing channels. This paper examines strategies for improving technology transfer which might be taken within the federal laboratories themselves, as well as strategies to be followed by government policymakers and private firms. Also examined are alternative measures of technology transfer activity. Copyright 2003 by Kluwer Academic Publishers

Date: 2003
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