| United States - 1983 - 632 pages
...exchange, joint research projects, and others, should be renewed, expanded, and strengthened. ******* (8) No comprehensive national policy exists to enhance...and technology resources of the Federal Government. (9) It is in the national interest to promote the adaptation of technological innovations to State... | |
| 1989 - 74 pages
...technology, but there is insufficient knowledge of their effects in particular sectors of the economy. (8) No comprehensive national policy exists to enhance...and technology resources of the Federal Government. (9) It is in the national interest to promote the adaptation of technological innovations to State... | |
| 1996 - 94 pages
...secure as well. The Bayh-Dole Act eliminated this barrier to innovation. The Stevenson-Wydler Act found that "No comprehensive national policy exists to enhance...and technology resources of the Federal government." The StevensonWydler Act articulated a broader role for government in promoting commercial innovation... | |
| Robert E. Dundervill, Jr., Peter F. Gerity, Anthony K. Hyder, Lawrence H. Luessen - 1996 - 652 pages
...(PL96-480) [17] established the transfer of Federal technology as a national priority. Congress found that; “No comprehensive national policy exists to enhance technological innovation for commercial Legend 1.5 Employees D6.IU Employees D11.2U Employees ¿21.5O Employees USi-1QU Employees ¿> 100 Employees... | |
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