The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has as part of its charter the mission of transferring technologies developed for the space program into the private sector for the purpose of affording back to the American people the economical and improved quality of life benefits associated with the technologies developed. In recent years considerable effort has been made to use this program for not only transitioning technologies out of the NASA Mission Directorate Programs, but also to transfer technologies into the Mission Directorate Programs and leverage the impact of government and private sector innovation. The objective of this paper is to outline an approach and the creation of a model that brings together industry, government, ...
Information on technology transfer methodology is given in viewgraph form. Topics covered include pr...
Technology infusion into NASA programs and projects is a priority for NASA’s Innova tive Partnership...
The current status of NASA's technology transfer system can be improved if the technology transfer p...
Transferring space technology from the public sector to the private has been the hallmark of America...
In 1993 President Clinton and Vice President Gore issued a policy document entitled Technology for A...
In 2011, NASA reported that approximately 100 companies had used spin-off technologies. Some of the ...
Approaches to the transfer of government-funded civil space technology to the broader commercial eco...
The development and application of new technologies in the United States has always been important t...
To provide affordable space transportation we must be capable of using common fixed assets and the i...
NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) and the Game Changing Development Program (GCDP) ...
Realization within the US and NASA that future exploration both Human and Robotic will require innov...
The U.S. Space Exploration policy outlines an exciting new direction in space for human and robotic ...
Recognizing the need to accelerate and expand the application of NASA-derived technology for other c...
This paper presents a comprehensive review and assessment of a demonstration technology transfer and...
The United States Government has a long history of promoting the advancement of technology to streng...
Information on technology transfer methodology is given in viewgraph form. Topics covered include pr...
Technology infusion into NASA programs and projects is a priority for NASA’s Innova tive Partnership...
The current status of NASA's technology transfer system can be improved if the technology transfer p...
Transferring space technology from the public sector to the private has been the hallmark of America...
In 1993 President Clinton and Vice President Gore issued a policy document entitled Technology for A...
In 2011, NASA reported that approximately 100 companies had used spin-off technologies. Some of the ...
Approaches to the transfer of government-funded civil space technology to the broader commercial eco...
The development and application of new technologies in the United States has always been important t...
To provide affordable space transportation we must be capable of using common fixed assets and the i...
NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) and the Game Changing Development Program (GCDP) ...
Realization within the US and NASA that future exploration both Human and Robotic will require innov...
The U.S. Space Exploration policy outlines an exciting new direction in space for human and robotic ...
Recognizing the need to accelerate and expand the application of NASA-derived technology for other c...
This paper presents a comprehensive review and assessment of a demonstration technology transfer and...
The United States Government has a long history of promoting the advancement of technology to streng...
Information on technology transfer methodology is given in viewgraph form. Topics covered include pr...
Technology infusion into NASA programs and projects is a priority for NASA’s Innova tive Partnership...
The current status of NASA's technology transfer system can be improved if the technology transfer p...