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3 STATUS OF ONR TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAMS
Pages 19-26

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From page 19...
... SECNAV INSTRUCTION 5700.16 of 27 October 1989, assigns the Chief of Naval Research (CNR) responsibility for military-civilian domestic technology transfer for the U.S.
From page 20...
... In addition to the above formal DTT mechanisms prescribed by regulations, ONR has several other means for facilitating technology transfer, including the various types of industrial agreements and programs discussed below. Industrial Agreements Other than CRDAs In addition to CRDAs, ONR uses other agreements with industry that promote technology transfer.
From page 21...
... TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AT NASA To achieve a better understanding of the variety of mechanisms used to facilitate technology transfer in other federal agencies, the committee examined
From page 22...
... The Navy's mission of national defense is significantly different from NASA's mission of space exploration; however, the mechanisms and procedures used by NASA may provide useful models and lessons for ONR technology transfer efforts. NASA has recently undergone a significant change in position regarding domestic technology transfer.
From page 23...
... The connections with the defense industry are well-established and technology transfer occurs seamlessly. One way that ONR research and development is indirectly transferred to the nonmilitary sector is through the adoption of Navy specifications based on ONR-supported activities (e.g., marine vessel design)
From page 24...
... . Indicators of the effectiveness of present ONR technology transfer efforts include the following: · Participation in CRDAs-Of the 413 CRDAs involving DOD in 1993, ONR participated in 80, approximately 19 percent (David Rossi,ONR, personal communication, 1995)
From page 25...
... One of the largest companies engaged in offshore oil, gas, and pipeline operations (Chevron USA) , has no history of technology transfer with ONR (David Clementz, Chevron Petroleum Technology Company, personal communication, 1995~.
From page 26...
... Recognition and rewards need to be established at the level of the Chief of Naval Research to acknowledge the importance and accomplishments of efforts to promote technology transfer. Finally, the use of electronic networking and active participation in nonmilitary trade shows and professional meetings are absolutely vital to ensure a successful technology transfer program.


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