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Program name:   Ames Laboratory
State(s):  Iowa
Website:  http://www.external.ameslab.gov/index2.html
Program description:  For more than 50 years, the Ames Laboratory has sought solutions to energy-related problems through the exploration of chemical, engineering, material More...


Program name:   Center for Technology Commercialization (CTC)
State(s):  Massachusetts
Website:  http://www.ctc.org/
Program description:  CTC is based in Westborough, MA, and serves as NASA’s Northeast Regional Technology Transfer Center (RTTC), covering the six New England States plus N More...


Program name:   Fuel Cell Demonstration Programs
Host:   U.S. Department of Defense
Website:  http://www.dodfuelcell.com/
Program description:  FCTEC's primary mission is to provide independent and unbiased testing of fuel cell power plants for military and commercial applications. Its primary More...


Program name:   Los Alamos National Laboratory Business/Tech Transfer Office
Host:   Los Alamos National Laboratory, Industrial Business Development Division
State(s):  New Mexico
Website:  http://www.lanl.gov/opportunities/
Program description:  Los Alamos National Laboratory's Business/Tech Transfer office offers a broad range of services to help regional businesses and fledgling entrepreneur More...


Program name:   Los Alamos Research Park
Host:   Los Alamos National Laboratory
State(s):  New Mexico
Website:  http://www.la-rp.org/
Program description:  Located just across the street from LANL's main technical area, the Research Park puts you in close proximity to researchers, laboratories and facilit More...


Program name:   NASA Far West Regional Technology Transfer Center (RTTC)
Host:   University of Southern California
State(s):  California
Website:  http://www.usc.edu/dept/engineering/TTC/NASA/SBIR/index2.html
Program description:  The NASA Far West RTTC 's mission is to produce effective transfers of commercially viable technology from the federal labs to U.S. industry, and fina More...


Program name:   New Ventures
Host:   Sandia National Laboratory
State(s):  New Mexico
Website:  http://www.sandia.gov/bus-ops/partnerships/sbp/index.html
Program description:  The New Ventures program was established to help spin off new companies based on lab technology, personnel, or activities. New Ventures matches techno More...


Program name:   Small Business Technology Transfer (SBTT)
Host:   SBA
State(s):  South Dakota
Website:  http://www.sba.gov
Program description:  STTR is a highly competitive program that reserves a specific percentage of federal R&D funding for award to small business and nonprofit research ins More...


Program name:   Space Alliance Technology Outreach Program (SATOP)
State(s):  New York
Website:  http://spacetechsolutions.com/
Program description:  SATOP can provide up to 40 hours of FREE technical assistance for qualified requests, utilizing the vast engineering expertise of NASA and participati More...


Program name:   Technology Transfer Mechanisms
Host:   Ames Laboratory
State(s):  Iowa
Website:  http://www.external.ameslab.gov/Techtransfer/tranindex.html
Program description:  Ames Laboratory has a variety of programs aimed at forming partnerships with private and public entities. Most important of these is technology transf More...

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