Content: The political nature of civilian R & D management / Stephen A. Merrill --
Can you innovate in Uncle Sam's embrace? / Arlen J. Large --
Federal policy concerns regarding commercialization of federally funded R & D / Richard Penn --
Productivity in federally funded R & D programs / Albert T. Maasberg --
Cooperative agreements : a key to accelerated industrial innovation / Michael Michaelis --
The federal role in industrial energy conservation technology / Douglas G. Harvey --
NASA technology utilization program / Leonard A. Ault --
Patents and technology transfer / William O. Quesenberry --
Commercialization of technology through the federal laboratory consortium for technology transfer / Charles F. Miller --
Commercialization of R & D results / Robert J. Creagan --
Commercialization and the assessment of federal R & D / George Tolley and Stuart Townsend --
Assessing the government role in the commercialization of federally funded R & D / Alden S. Bean and J. David Roessner --
Federal R & D as an internal push for commercialization of technology / Clyde McKinley --
Commercialization of a new starch-based polymer / William M. Doane.
Author(s): Leonard A. Ault and W. Novis Smith (Eds.)
Series: ACS Symposium Series 105
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Year: 1979
Language: English
Pages: 167
City: Washington
Title Page
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Copyright
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ACS Symposium Series......Page 3
FOREWORD......Page 4
PREFACE......Page 5
CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS......Page 7
INTRODUCTION......Page 11
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1 The Political Nature of Civilian R&D Management1......Page 13
The Context of Civilian Research and Development......Page 14
The Role of Government
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Managing Government and Industry Collaboration
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Literature Cited
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2 Can You Innovate in Uncle Sam's Embrace?......Page 24
The Unchallenged Concensus......Page 25
A Board of Directors Problem......Page 26
Tax Rewards
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The Slippery Slope......Page 28
Labs, Not Lawyers......Page 29
Beware the Enforcers
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Literature Cited
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3 Federal Policy Concerns Regarding Commercialization of Federally Funded R&D......Page 32
4 Productivity in Federally Funded R&D Programs......Page 40
Problems
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Policies
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Objective and Recommendation
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5 Cooperative Agreements: A Key to Accelerated Industrial Innovation......Page 46
LITERATURE CITED......Page 58
6 The Federal Role in Industrial Energy Conservation Technology......Page 59
The Federal Role
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Strategy
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Coil Coating......Page 67
Commercialization......Page 68
Summary
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7 NASA Technology Utilization Program......Page 71
Publications Program......Page 72
Dissemination Centers......Page 75
Applications Engineering Projects
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8 Patents and Technology Transfer......Page 85
Deterrents to Technology Transfer......Page 86
Invention Licensing......Page 87
Case Studies......Page 89
Summary......Page 90
The Structure and Purpose of the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer......Page 92
Team Unit Commercialization......Page 94
Spinoff Transfer and Commercialization of Laser Technology......Page 95
Local Technology Action Centers......Page 96
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS......Page 97
LITERATURE CITED......Page 98
10 Commercialization of R&D Results......Page 100
Direct End Use Applications......Page 113
Comments and Conclusions......Page 114
Description of the Proposed Evaluation Method
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Portfolio Analysis
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Application......Page 122
Conclusions......Page 130
12 Assessing the Government Role in the Commercialization of Federally Funded R&D......Page 131
Policy Issues in the Commercialization of Federally Funded Development......Page 132
Federal R&D and Commercialization Programs......Page 135
A Methodological Review of Selected Policy Studies......Page 139
Conclusions......Page 146
LITERATURE CITED
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Hydrogen Market - Today......Page 150
Liquid Hydrogen Production Capacity......Page 151
Liquid Hydrogen, The Technology Growth......Page 153
Safety......Page 157
References......Page 158
14 Commercialization of a New Starch-Based Polymer......Page 159
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