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We encourage partnerships for two distinct purposes:
- Using your technology and expertise to meet our mission needs
through collaborative arrangements.
- Using our technology and expertise to help meet your needs.
How do I get started?
- You can contact any of our interdisciplinary staff to discuss
the goals, anticipated technological hurdles,
and issues you are facing or think you can help us with. You
can do this secure in the knowledge that, as
government employees, we are required to treat any information
you share as proprietary.
After an assessment of your needs or technology,
we will help you determine if we have the expertise, technologies
or programmatic needs to assist you in your endeavors. We do this through
conversation with our world-class staff of researchers, scientists
and engineers. When we identify a match, we will facilitate
a more detailed discussion.
- You can review the technologies we have available, and
see if any look promising for your needs. They
are listed on our web page at http://cto.grc.nasa.gov/ under
the heading “Technology Solutions.” While
you are there, don’t forget to check our business
solutions page that provides access to our patents,
software, and various business assistance programs.
- We are also in the process of identifying the technology
needs of NASA, and will post them on the web
page as they are available.
The following pages will hopefully answer a number of your
questions and provide you with a basic foundation on partnering
with the NASA Glenn Research Center.
I can download software free?
Numerous software codes developed at GRC are available for
easy download just by completing a software release agreement. Available
design and analysis codes can be found at http://cto.grc.nasa.gov/businessop/software.asp.
Do I need an official document to partner with NASA GRC?
We formalize partnerships through Space Act Agreements. These
agreements are encouraged at NASA, and are authorized by our
enabling legislation. The agreement addresses issues
of importance to both of us – not just the work to
be performed and the schedule and milestones, but also legal
issues such as intellectual property and liability.
How hard is it to negotiate a Space Act Agreement?
We have worked hard to make this a simple, easy-to-use process. As
a Government agency, we do have some unique requirements. Still,
we have hundreds of satisfied customers, and are happy to
explain any of our terms, so you can make informed decisions.
How much does it cost to partner with NASA GRC?
The cost of our expertise is similar to that of any well-qualified
consulting company. Of course, we do not compete
with the commercial marketplace, so you know that any
assistance from NASA GRC is unique.
Does NASA GRC have patents available for licensing?
NASA GRC patents about 12 unique ideas annually, which are
available for licensing. A list of available patents
is available at http://cto.grc.nasa.gov/businessop/patents.asp.
What kinds of licenses are available at NASA GRC?
NASA GRC can negotiate exclusive, nonexclusive, and field
of use licenses. The most critical part of any
licensing proposal is the commercialization plan. NASA
only licenses its technologies to firms we are confident
can turn our patented technologies into commercial products
and processes.
How much does it cost to license a NASA GRC Technology?
NASA licenses generally consist of an up-front royalty, minimum
annual royalty and a running royalty. Royalty amounts
are based on market projections and industry standards.
What if I have a technology that may help enable a NASA
need?
We want to hear from you!
NASA GRC is always looking for commercially
available research and technology that can help us fulfill our
NASA mission needs. We
will identify the people on GRC’s staff with the most
expertise to evaluate your technology. We will also
work with you to identify opportunities for co-development
Are there any business assistance programs at NASA GRC?
In addition to our involvement in the “virtual network” of
organizations offering business assistance in the state
and northeast Ohio region, several other special programs associated
with NASA GRC offer business assistance.
- The Great Lakes Industrial Technology Institute (GLITeC) is
the regional technology transfer center that works
hand-in-hand with our staff to help companies develop new products
and enhance processes through the commercial application of
NASA developed technology.
Web: http://www.glitec.org
Phone: 216-898-6400
- The National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC) also
works closely with our staff showcasing technologies
and facilitating partnerships between NASA and industry.
Web: http://www.nttc.edu
Phone: 1-800-678-6882
- The NASA Illinois Commercialization Center (NICC) provides
NASA technology access and commercialization
services to Illinois companies.
Web: http://www.nasa-illinois.org/
Phone:
630-845-651
- LIFT (Lewis Incubator for Technology) nurtures
new and emerging businesses with the potential to incorporate
technology developed by NASA Glenn.
Web: http://www.lift.org
Phone:
440-260-3300
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