Research activities conducted under the Program for Transfer Research and Impact Studies (TRIS) during 1972 included: (1) preparation of 10,196 TSP requests for TRIS application analysis; (2) interviews with over 500 individuals concerning the technical, economic, and social impacts of NASA-generated technology; (3) preparation of 38 new technology transfer example files and 101 new transfer cases; and (4) maintenance of a technology transfer library containing more than 2,900 titles. Six different modes of technology utilization are used to illustrate the pervasiveness of the transfer and diffusion of aerospace innovations. These modes also provide a basis for distinguishing the unique characteristics of the NASA Technology Utilization Pro...
Standard Research Institute (SRI) has operated a NASA-sponsored team for four years. The SRI Team is...
Problems in the public transportation industry and refining methods for decreasing the time gap betw...
The current status of NASA's technology transfer system can be improved if the technology transfer p...
Research activities conducted under the program for Transfer Research and impact studies are reviewe...
Methods developed for stimulating interest in the transfer of NASA-originated technology are describ...
The special task of preparing technology transfer profiles during the first six months of 1971 produ...
Summary of research activities of Project for Analysis of Technology Transfer for period 1 July - 31...
Technology transfer analysis report, including distribution methods, example filing system, and case...
Patterns, statistical analyses, and case studies of transfer and utilization of NASA generated techn...
Technology utilization of NASA programs and other research and development programs in Federal Gover...
Technology transfer analysis project studying nonspace applications of NASA and AEC generated techno...
Statistical characteristics of transfer data bank users, and outline of technology transfer and util...
Program description and data analyses of transfer of NASA and AEC generated technology to secondary ...
The work is reported from September 1972 through August 1973 by the Technology Applications Group of...
This report is divided into three sections: 1. The Research Payoff, 2. Technology Twice Used, and 3....
Standard Research Institute (SRI) has operated a NASA-sponsored team for four years. The SRI Team is...
Problems in the public transportation industry and refining methods for decreasing the time gap betw...
The current status of NASA's technology transfer system can be improved if the technology transfer p...
Research activities conducted under the program for Transfer Research and impact studies are reviewe...
Methods developed for stimulating interest in the transfer of NASA-originated technology are describ...
The special task of preparing technology transfer profiles during the first six months of 1971 produ...
Summary of research activities of Project for Analysis of Technology Transfer for period 1 July - 31...
Technology transfer analysis report, including distribution methods, example filing system, and case...
Patterns, statistical analyses, and case studies of transfer and utilization of NASA generated techn...
Technology utilization of NASA programs and other research and development programs in Federal Gover...
Technology transfer analysis project studying nonspace applications of NASA and AEC generated techno...
Statistical characteristics of transfer data bank users, and outline of technology transfer and util...
Program description and data analyses of transfer of NASA and AEC generated technology to secondary ...
The work is reported from September 1972 through August 1973 by the Technology Applications Group of...
This report is divided into three sections: 1. The Research Payoff, 2. Technology Twice Used, and 3....
Standard Research Institute (SRI) has operated a NASA-sponsored team for four years. The SRI Team is...
Problems in the public transportation industry and refining methods for decreasing the time gap betw...
The current status of NASA's technology transfer system can be improved if the technology transfer p...