Introduction to Technology Transfer and the FLC Dr. J. Scott Deiter Naval Surface Warfare Center Albuquerque, New Mexico April 26, 2010.

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Introduction to Technology Transfer and the FLC Dr. J. Scott Deiter Naval Surface Warfare Center Albuquerque, New Mexico April 26, 2010

2 Director of Technology Transfer Office, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Indian Head Division, for 15 years Technology transfer responsibilities include:  Marketing and licensing Navy intellectual property  Negotiating CRADAs among the lab, industry, state and local governments, and academia  Outreach activities to develop partnering opportunities  Interaction with partnership intermediaries FLC Chair (2007-Present) ORTA Representative for NSWC, Indian Head Division Regional Coordinator and Deputy Coordinator, FLC Mid-Atlantic Region Research Chemist at NSWC for 24 years Dr. J. Scott Deiter

Federal technology transfer is the movement of technology, knowledge, facilities, or capabilities from one sector to another –Between government entities –Between the government and the private sector Federal technology transfer –Results in commercialization of new products –Enhances laboratory and/or agency mission objectives What is Federal Technology Transfer? 3

Examples of Federal Tech Transfer Movement of technology from or into federal laboratory system to promote commercialization or mission accomplishment (i.e., technology “spin-in” and “spin-out”) Mission-related technology transfer between government activities Technical assistance Collaborative R&D among government, nongovernment activities, and user communities Commercial technology transferred for government applications 4

Legislative History Stevenson-Wydler Tech. Innovation Act (1980) EO (1987) Small Bus. Innovation Dev. Act (1982) Bayh-Dole (1980) Omnibus Trade & Comp. Act (1988) Fed. Tech. Transfer Act (1986) Amer. Tech. Preeminence Act (1991) Nat’l Comp. Tech. Trans. Act (1989) Tech. Trans. Comm. Act (2000) Nat’l Tech. Trans. & Adv. Act (1995) 5

Office of Research & Technology Applications Focal Point for Technology Transfer 6

Common Tech Transfer Mechanisms Patent License Agreement Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) Work for Others – Work for Private Parties Collegial exchange Educational Partnership Agreement Use of Facilities Agreement Cooperative Agreement Commercial Test Agreement Material Transfer Agreement Partnership Intermediary Agreement Commercial Service Agreement Personnel Exchange 7

Selected T2 Organizations Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC) State Science and Technology Institute (STTI): National Technical Information Service (NTIS): Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC): Assoc. of University Technology Managers (AUTM): Licensing Executives Society (LES): Technology Transfer Society (T2S): Assoc. of Small Business Development Centers (ASBDC): 8

What Is the FLC? The FLC is the only government-wide forum for technology transfer 9

The FLC was formally chartered by Congress under the Federal Technology Transfer Act The FLC is composed of technology transfer professionals from more than 700 federal laboratories, their respective agencies, and affiliated organizations 18 departments and agencies participate, conducting $90 billion in R&D annually and employing over 100,000 scientists and engineers What Is the FLC? (Cont.) 10

Actively promote the fullest application and use of federal research and development by providing an environment for successful technology transfer Be the recognized leader in maximizing collaborative research and transferring federal technologies to enhance the socioeconomic well- being of the nation in the global marketplace FLC Vision 11

FLC Mission To add value to the federal agencies, laboratories, and their partners to accomplish the rapid integration of research and development resources within the mainstream of the U.S. economy 12

Make broader use of the technologies and expertise developed in federal laboratories Focus on interagency/interlaboratory interaction Emphasize technology transfer through person-to- person mechanisms Enhance communication Leverage R&D investments Improve and innovate the technology transfer process FLC Objectives 13

Create innovative partnerships Influence technology policy Optimize diverse resources Strengthen the FLC structure Establish a clearinghouse for technical assistance requests from federal agencies, labs, etc. Lead the vision Project a positive and consistent image FLC Strategies 14

FLC Structure Chair Vice-Chair General Membership Agency Representatives Executive Committee/ Executive Board Standing Committees National Advisory Council Washington, DC Representative Northeast Region Mid-Atlantic Region Southeast Region Midwest Region Mid-Continent Region Far West Region 15

Provide improved communication and accessibility to individual laboratories in each region – Northeast – Mid-Atlantic – Southeast – Midwest – Mid-Continent – Far West FLC Regions 16

FLC Committees Financial Management Planning and Policy Standing Committees - Awards - Education and Training - Legal Issues - Communications - Program - State and Local Government Special Committees – as necessary (e.g., elections, etc.) 17

Training at national and regional meetings FLC Technology Transfer Desk Reference Federal Technology Transfer Legislation and Policy (“Green Book”) Federal T2 Mechanisms Matrix Training Resources Database T2 Training DVD Set FLC Products & Services: Education & Training 18

Technology Locator Network - Centralized service for reviewing and routing requests from potential partners to the appropriate resource - Serves as a point-of-entry to federal laboratory expertise and technology - Responds to requests, monitors and coordinates responses, provides user feedback, and reports on the level of activity - Uses network of representatives and online resources to put potential partner in contact with a federal laboratory that has required expertise and capability FLC Products and Services: Technology Locator 19

Upon receipt, the Technology Locator will contact the requester and immediately begin the search for a laboratory matching the request If within the scope of the laboratory’s mission, the laboratory will contact the requester Frank Koos, Technology Locator FLC Management Support Office 950 N. Kings Highway, Suite 208 Cherry Hill, NJ /fax: FLC Products and Services: Technology Locator (Cont.) 20

Media Support Exhibits FLC NewsLink Technology for Today Website - T2Talk (FLC message board) Roundtable discussion groups FLC on Twitter FLC Products and Services: Communications 21

National Meeting - One annual national meeting held in various locations throughout the U.S. National meeting highlights include Fundamentals, Intermediate and Advanced T2 training, FLC Awards for Excellence in Technology Transfer, topic-specific presentations, and expert panels Regional Meetings - Promote networking and activities within the six FLC regions FLC Products and Services: Meetings 22

Excellence in Technology Transfer Inter-Agency Partnership Outstanding Technology Transfer Professional Laboratory Director Service Awards - Harold Metcalf - Lab Representative of the Year - Outstanding Service 23 FLC Products and Services: Awards

Tech Transfer Works: Selected Technology Transfer Success Stories 24

Hyperspectral imaging is an innovative technology for food quality and safety inspection More effectively detects food contamination than conventional inspection technologies Developed by an Agricultural Research Service (ARS) team and successfully demonstrated effectiveness for high-speed inspection of poultry and fruit for contamination A CRADA between ARS and three commercial companies facilitated transfer of the technology to the food and agricultural industries Hyperspectral imaging systems are currently being marketed for use by food and agricultural product processing companies Hyperspectral Imaging for Food Quality and Safety Inspection 25

Innovative carbon sequestration technology developed by the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) uses an aqueous-based scrubbing solution to mitigate and capture CO 2 emissions from power generating plants Technology patented by NETL and transferred through licensing and a CRADA to Powerspan Corp. for commercialization Potential market for the technology is significant—potential to provide the utility industry with a solution for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining the cost of electricity at affordable levels Innovative Scrubbing Process to Capture CO 2 From Power Generation 26

QwikLite is a field-deployable bioluminescent bioassay system invented at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego to measure the toxicity of water Technology uses the bioluminescence of certain species of plankton as bio- indicators of toxicity in water or soil samples Provides an onsite measurement of toxicity that is more accurate, less costly, and faster than traditional bioassays QwikLite technology was licensed by the U.S. Navy to Assure Controls, Inc. for commercialization Support for commercialization was provided by the Center for Commercialization of Advanced Technology and two CRADAs Currently on the market as QwikLite 200 QwikLite 200™ 27

New multiplexed assay for detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae antibodies was developed by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for use in the development of more effective S. pneumoniae vaccines Technology transferred using an exclusive license and a CRADA to a company established specifically to commercialize the technology Successful transfer has enabled the rapid production of a commercial product necessary for determining the efficacy of S. pneumoniae vaccines Multiplexed Assay for Streptococcus Pneumoniae 28