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Technology Transfer 2005
Mid Atlantic Regional Support Office
Nationwide network of over 700 Federal laboratories and R&D centers organized in 1974 and formally chartered by Congress in 1986 to promote and strengthen technology transfer throughout the U.S.
A forum that links technology with laboratory missions and the marketplace
17 Departments and Agencies, conducting $70 billion in R&D annually and employing over 100,000 scientists and engineers.
What is theFederal Laboratory
Consortium?
What is theFederal Laboratory
Consortium?(continued)
Departments• Agriculture• Commerce• Defense
– Army– Air Force– Navy
• Education• Energy• Health and Human
Services• Interior• Justice• Labor• Transportation• Veterans Affairs
Agencies• Central Intelligence Agency• Environmental Protection
Agency• National Aeronautics and
Space Administration• National Science
Foundation• Smithsonian Institute• Tennessee Valley Authority
The vision of the FLC is to actively promote the fullest application and use of federal research and development (R&D) by providing an environment for successful technology transfer.
The FLC Vision
Enhance communication
Leverage R&D investments
Improve and innovate the technology transfer process
FLC Goals and Objectives
Strategies
Create innovative partnerships
Influence technology policy
Optimize diverse resources
Strengthen the FLC structure
Lead the vision
Project a positive and consistent image
Membership
Federal R&D laboratories and centers
Departments and agencies they represent
FLC Representatives
Each FLC member or group of members supports an FLC technology transfer representative
Organization
Governing bodies
Executive Committee Vested with decision authority Comprised of
Officers (e.g., FLC Chair and Vice-Chair)
Six Regional Coordinators NIST representative
Organization(continued)
Executive Board
Makes policy in response to issues raised by membership
Comprised of Members of Executive Committee Eight At-Large Representatives Chairs of FLC Committees
Organization(continued)
Geographical Organization
Provides improved communication and accessibility to individual laboratories in each region
Holds periodic meetings of regional member laboratories
Regional Structure Each region elects a Regional Coordinator and
Deputy Regional Coordinator
Regional Coordinator serves as major link in the FLC system
Regional Organization
Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer
FLC Projects
Training Awards Networking Web Site: www.federallabs.org Locator Service Publications and Newsletter Legislation Intelligence Exposition Sponsorship Communities of Interest
Fire FightingDisability Technologies
National interagency network of member laboratories and centers essential to effective technology transfer program Significantly improves public and private access
to Federal technology
Accessible through FLC Representatives, Regional Coordinator, Laboratory Locator, or officers
Puts the potential user in contact with appropriate Federal laboratory experts
FLC Technology TransferActivities and Services
Electronic communications system State-of-the-art electronic communications
system links FLC Representatives
Up-to-date web site that provides FLC members and potential partners with
Data about technology transfer within the laboratories
Launch pad to hundreds of Federal laboratory web servers
Access to searchable databases
FLC Technology TransferActivities and Services
(continued)
FLC Technology TransferActivities and Services
(continued)
Go to www.federallabs.org
Click on the Locator icon
Fill out the Form
Click Submit
Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer
FLC National Meeting
May 1-6, 2005 Training Networking Awards Presentations and Performances Department/Agency Planning Meetings At least 5 participants from ARL and
Edgewood CB Center
Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer
FLC Mid Atlantic Regional
September 13-15, 2004 Hershey Lodge, Hershey, PA Program
IntermediariesLinking TT Strategies to Agency StrategiesFortune 500 Company Tech Transfer RequirementsNIH-Organized SessionCommunities of InterestBest Practices AwardsTraining
Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer
Calendar
March 28-30, 2005 World’s Best Tech Arlington, TX May 1-6, 2005 FLC National Orlando, FL May 25-26, 2005 Community/Federal Maryland
R&D Partnerships Sept 13-15 FLC Regional Hershey, PA Sept 27-28,2005 Manufrg AccelerationGaithersburg,
MD Novr 2-3, 2005 Preparing Mind for Silver Spring,
MDPeak Performance
Contact FLC Chair
Ed Linsenmeyer, FLC ChairNaval Surface Warfare Center - Coastal Systems
Station6703 West Highway 98
Panama City, FL 32407-7001
850-234-4161, phone850-235-5374, fax
[email protected], e-mail
Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer
Contact Mid-Atlantic Regional Coordinator
Dr. J. Scott Deiter, Mid-Atlantic Regional Coordinator
Indian Head DivisionNaval Surface Warfare Center
101 Strauss AvenueIndian Head, MD 20640-5035
301-744-6111, phone301-744-6425, fax
[email protected], e-mail
Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer
Mid Atlantic Support Office
Pendulum Management LLC11452 State Road 62, Suite 218Charlestown, IN 47111www.pendulumsite.com
John Eichelberger, [email protected]