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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.
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Federal R&D and Scientific Innovation Leonard A. Ault,
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NASA W. Novis Smith,
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Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Based on a symposium sponsored by the Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry at the 176th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Miami Beach, Florida, September 11-14, 1978.
ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 105
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY WASHINGTON, D. C.
1979
In Federal R&D and Scientific Innovation; Ault, L., et al.; ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1979.
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Federal R & D and scientific innovation (ACS symposium series; 105 ISSN 0097-6156) "Based on a symposium sponsored by the Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry at the 176th meeting of the American Chemical Society, Miami Beach, Florida, September 11-14, 1978." Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Federal aid to research—United States. 2. Techno logical innovations—United States. I. Ault, Leonard Α., 1933. II. Smith, William Novis, 1937. III. American Chemical Society. Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. IV. Series: American Chemical Society. ACS symposium series; 105. Q180.U5F39 338.4'7'607273 79-13114 ISBN 0-8412-0507-8 ACSMC8 105 1-184 1979
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