Announcement of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) Opportunity for a Large-Scale Blade Test Facility Partnership

Announcement of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) Opportunity for a Large-Scale Blade Test Facility Partnership
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Total Pages: 2
Release: 2006
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The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is seeking government, private, or non-profit partners to design, construct, and assist in operating one or more wind turbine blade test facilities capable of testing blades up to at least 70 m (230 ft) in length. DOE/NREL encourages interested parties to respond to this CRADA announcement with a proposal by September 1, 2006.

Cooperative Research Development Agreements (CRADA) with Industry as a Value Enhancing Asset in the Academic/research Environment

Cooperative Research Development Agreements (CRADA) with Industry as a Value Enhancing Asset in the Academic/research Environment
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Total Pages: 215
Release: 2005
Genre: DOD.
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Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs) are used by federal laboratories to participate in collaborative efforts and partnerships with industry. Although not technically a research laboratory, the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is a federally funded research university that has developed an extensive sponsored program of Technology Transfer (T2) with the private sector. Cooperative research and development is often a two-way instrument whereby knowledge-generated value can flow in both directions. This thesis assesses that value from the perspective of the federal partner, based on the NPS case as a specialized academic and research institution. The research and analysis performed within the context of this thesis contributes to goals established in the NPS's "Technology Transfer Business Plan," which focuses on the measurement of outcomes and benefits resulting from CRADAs, one of the preferred and most widely used mechanisms in technology transfer within the Department of Defense, particularly at the NPS. The perspective chosen, in the direction from the nonfederal entity -- generally industry -- towards the federal partner, has not been researched and reported in the specialized literature as extensively as in the opposite direction.

Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) Guidebook

Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) Guidebook
Author: Ramsey D. Johnson
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Total Pages: 15
Release: 1993
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A CRADA is an agreement between one or more Federal laboratories and one or more non-Federal parties to perform cooperative and mutually beneficial research and development (R and D). Under a CRADA, the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) can provide personnel, services, facilities, equipment, or other resources with or without reimbursement. Non-Federal parties may provide funds, personnel, services, facilities, equipment, or other resources toward the conduct of specified research or development efforts.

TARDEC Dual Use Technology Briefing

TARDEC Dual Use Technology Briefing
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Total Pages: 49
Release: 2010
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Partnership Mechanisms: Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) * Testing Services Agreements * Education Partnerships * Cooperative Research And Development Agreements (CRADA). Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Overview: What is SBIR? Established in 1982, P.L. 97-219 * Federal Government wide (11 Federal agencies and 12 DoD components participate) * 2.5% of Extramural RDT & E (>$100M) * Stimulate technological innovation * Increase small business participation in federally funded R & D * Transition Federal R & D into: * Government Programs * Industry Initiatives.

Research and Development Deliverables Under Government Contracts, Grants, Cooperative Agreements and CRADAs

Research and Development Deliverables Under Government Contracts, Grants, Cooperative Agreements and CRADAs
Author: Danielle M. Conway
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
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Developing technology pursuant to government contracts is fertile ground for future innovation and licensing opportunities. While involvement in Federal procurement may seem complex, these avenues for technology development and dual-use licensing prove extremely profitable for businesses willing to engage the Government as a development partner. Congress departed from its tradition of retaining title to contractor inventions with the passage of the Bayh-Dole Act, 35 U.S.C. section 200 et seq. Pursuant to Bayh-Dole, Congress granted small business firms, universities, and other non-profit scientific and educational organizations the right to retain title to inventions made under federally funded research and development contracts and grants.

Contract Research and Development Organizations-Their History, Selection, and Utilization

Contract Research and Development Organizations-Their History, Selection, and Utilization
Author: Shayne C. Gad
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2021-08-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030430757

This volume provides a complete update of all the materials in prior volumes on the subject (including current directories to testing labs and other support establishments worldwide), while adding substantial new material on the following topics: · The history of CROs, including snapshots of CROs and a genealogy chart making clear where they came from and where they went. · Study directors and principal investigators. · The nuts and bolts of study performance. · Electronic reporting requirements – SEND and eCTD (required for NDA, BLA, ANDA, and IND submissions). · Consultants and their roles. · An expanded examination of common problems and their solutions. This book boasts complete directories to the global universe of operating labs – where they are, how to contact them, and what they do (including special capabilities). Additionally, checklists for qualifying labs and manufacturing facilities – and for auditing studies and projects at such facilities – are included. It is directed at those in industry (specifically directed at those working for companies using CRO services) but will also be of interest to scientists or administrators working in research organizations themselves. In this case, the contents of this new work are essential to the target reader because the work, regulations, and actors (CROs) have evolved and changed at a rapid pace in the 10 years since the earlier volume that the author published. Likewise, the companies using these services have come to all be almost completely dependent on outsourcing. The earlier texts remain the only source of their kind (paper or electronic) on the field and the only noncommercial guide to the global industry and this volume provides a complete update.

Scenarios for a Clean Energy Future

Scenarios for a Clean Energy Future
Author: United States. Department of Energy. Interlaboratory Working Group on Energy-Efficient and Clean Energy Technologies
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2000
Genre: Energy development
ISBN: 1428918442