FEDERAL RESEARCH: Information on the Advanced Technology Program's 1997 Award Selection

FEDERAL RESEARCH: Information on the Advanced Technology Program's 1997 Award Selection
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Total Pages: 5
Release: 1998
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We are pleased to be here today to discuss the Advanced Technology Program (ATP), which is administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) within the Department of Commerce. ATP is a competitive, cost-sharing program designed for the federal government to work in partnership with industry to foster the development and broad dissemination of challenging, high-risk technologies that offer the potential for significant, broad-based economic benefits for the nation. On September 29, 1997, NIST provided the Committee with a list of projects that had been selected to receive awards under the fiscal year 1997 ATF competitions. In a cover sheet attached to this list, NIST stated that ATP rejected project proposals when it concluded that (1) the applicants could probably find funding elsewhere or (2) a delay in project progress would not be a serious national economic concern. In our report released today, we identified the information that ATP used to make these determinations.

FEDERAL RESEARCH: Information on the Advanced Technology Program's 1997 Award Selection

FEDERAL RESEARCH: Information on the Advanced Technology Program's 1997 Award Selection
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 5
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

We are pleased to be here today to discuss the Advanced Technology Program (ATP), which is administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) within the Department of Commerce. ATP is a competitive, cost-sharing program designed for the federal government to work in partnership with industry to foster the development and broad dissemination of challenging, high-risk technologies that offer the potential for significant, broad-based economic benefits for the nation. On September 29, 1997, NIST provided the Committee with a list of projects that had been selected to receive awards under the fiscal year 1997 ATF competitions. In a cover sheet attached to this list, NIST stated that ATP rejected project proposals when it concluded that (1) the applicants could probably find funding elsewhere or (2) a delay in project progress would not be a serious national economic concern. In our report released today, we identified the information that ATP used to make these determinations.

Federal Research

Federal Research
Author: Susan D. Kladiva
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1998
Genre: Research, Industrial
ISBN:

The Advanced Technology Program

The Advanced Technology Program
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2001-08-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 030907410X

This report examines the operations of the APT, reviews its extensive assessment program, and provides NRC Committee findings concerning the ATP's operations and recommendations for potential improvements to the program. The report includes a summary of a major conference held in April 2000 as well as seven papers, including surveys of the industry participants or users of the ATP program, a summary of the results of fifty awards, detailed assessments of major joint ventures, and a description of the current selection process. It is the most comprehensive study to date of the program's origins, operations, achievements, and assessment. Its conclusion: the program works.

The Advanced Technology Program

The Advanced Technology Program
Author: Loren Yager
Publisher: A E I Press
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The authors review the economic rationales of the Commerce Department's Advanced Technology Program and the criteria for project selection.