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The Only Government-wide Forum for Technology Transfer

Dr. J. Scott Deiter Mid-Atlantic Region FLC Annual Meeting Minneapolis May 4, 2006 2:00 – 3:30. The Only Government-wide Forum for Technology Transfer. About 70 labs/agencies in the MAR 75 Attendees from 40 labs/agencies attended 2005 MAR annual meeting

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The Only Government-wide Forum for Technology Transfer

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  1. Dr. J. Scott Deiter Mid-Atlantic Region FLC Annual Meeting Minneapolis May 4, 2006 2:00 – 3:30 The Only Government-wide Forum for Technology Transfer

  2. About 70 labs/agencies in the MAR 75 Attendees from 40 labs/agencies attended 2005 MAR annual meeting Strongest participants are NSWC, ONR, NIH, NASA HQ, NIST, USDA-ARS, Navy Medical, Army Medical, NETL and Army Engineering R&D Want USGS, NOAA, CIA, FBI, Smithsonian, NSF, MDA, NIOSH, DARPA Active Laboratory Representatives

  3. TEDCO FITCI CIT MD DBED Rockville ED PennTap Tech. Transfer Society No. VA Tech Council NBIA Many Universities WVHTF NTTC Ben Franklin Tech Partrs. Technology Commer. Ctr. DE Small Bus. Dev. Ctr. LES Maryland Chapter Washington Brd. of Trade TRSG Inc Smart States Many more ED contacts Organization Relationships

  4. Successful Annual Meeting - Added DOT, JFCOM, FDA, DHS, EPA, more - Added DE, more VA New FLC MAR Exhibit Booth New FLC MAR Exhibit Table-Top Display Up-dated FLC MAR Web Site - Contains 2005 annual meeting agenda, presentations, photos, hot technologies, awards Networked at meetings/expos Major Accomplishments

  5. FLC MAR 05 Annual

  6. 152 Attendees 39 Attendees of the training session 2 Sponsors: TEDCO; Fish & Richardson 6 HBCU/MIs 48 Speakers 7 Panel sessions 12 Awards for Excellence in Technology Transfer 10 Hot Technologies contest winners FLC MAR 2005 Annual Meeting

  7. 75 Attendees from 40 labs/agencies 27 Attendees from 11 economic development orgs 20 Attendees from 15 universities 30 Commercial attendees 12 States + DC 2 Countries (US + S. Africa) 1 Astronaut: Roger Crouch FLC MAR 2005 Annual Meeting (2)

  8. Session topics Linking technology transfer strategy to agency missions Linking technology transfer strategy to laboratory goals Building capacity of developing countries to use technology University techniques Technology development impact on economic development Ethics Outreach Elevator speeches: Opportunities for ED and commercial firms to briefly promote themselves FLC MAR 2005 Annual Meeting (3)

  9. Education partnerships How to achieve TT agreements Implementing compliance program Moving tech to first responders UTEK TT services ONR Investment Strategy Accelerating commercialization Realities of tech transition Court treatment of TT & licensing issues Spinoff from Federal tech FLC MAR 2005 Annual Meeting (4)Individual Presentations

  10. Tennessee State University:  Dr. Jennifer Stewart-Wright, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Meharry Medical College:  Dr. Todd C. McKee, Director of Litigation & Dispute Resolution Johnson C. Smith University:  Dr. Magdy Attia, Department Chair and Director of Technology and Computer Science Howard University:  Dr. Wayne Patterson, Interim Associate VP for Research New Mexico State University:  Dr. Donald Birx, Director, Physical Sciences Laboratory (last minute cancel) Florida International University:  Dr. George Dambach, VP for Sponsored Research This list represents 4 HBCUs and 2 HSIs. HBCU/MI Final List

  11. 3 Hour session at annual meeting - David Spevack, “Obtaining a Marketable Invention Disclosure” - Paul Fritz, NAWC, “Patent Licensing Agreements” 39 Attendees Entire meeting qualified for CEUs; No applicants Training

  12. 12 AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER National Institute of Aging, National Institutes of Health USDA National Arboretum, Floral and Nursery Plants Research Unit Sustainable Agricultural Systems Laboratory, BA, ARS, USDA U. S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory Hematology Branch of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH Laboratory of Cardiac Energetics of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH USDA – North Atlantic Area – Agricultural Research Service (ARS) – Plum Island Animal Disease Center – Foot-And-Mouth Disease Research Unit NASA Goddard Space Flight Center U.S. Army Institute Of Surgical Research (USAISR) National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health U.S. Army Medical Research And Materiel Command United States Army Center for Environmental Health Research 2005 FLC MAR AWARDS

  13. 3 AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER – 11% LABORATORY DIRECTOR OF YEAR – 33% OUTSTANDING SERVICE -- 100% (15% of total awards) 2006 FLC MAR NATIONAL AWARDS

  14. MAR at Lab Showcases by TEDCO: Aberdeen; NIST; NIH; Ft Detrick NIH and MAR at Bio 2005 Amer Soc Naval Engineers Expo Bio-Med LES Maryland (3 meetings) NBIA Navy R&D Partnerships Washington Board of Trade on Technology Transfer FOSE Communications SSTI TechNet Mid-Atlantic Venture Assoc FLC National Network at Meetings

  15. TEDCO-Managed ShowcasesBeltsville Agricultural Research Center2/23/06 120 AttendeesAberdeen Proving Ground4/20/06 250 AttendeesNSWC Indian Head6/1/06 All come!

  16. Objective Support the labs/agencies’ Federal TT mission by promotion, education and communication. Strategy Provide gateway and “association”-type services, including web page, marketing materials, annual meeting, training, e-communications, networking opportunities and promotional presence at meetings and expos in the area. Region’s Primary Objective for FY06

  17. Annual meeting planning committee Successful annual meeting with varied agenda Pursue non-participating labs/agencies Outreach in all states Continued participation in lab/TEDCO showcases Continued outreach at regional meetings/expos Planned Accomplishments

  18. MID-ATLANTIC REGION TRANSITION John Emond, FLC MAR Coordinator (john.l.emond@nasa.gov, tel: 202-358-1686) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FUTURE DIRECTION 2006 MID-ATLANTIC REGION CONFERENCE

  19. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF PRIOR OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP: Scott Deiter, Regional Coordinator Dorothy Vincent, Deputy Regional Coordinator FUTURE LEADERSHIP: Deputy Regional Coordinator:

  20. FUTURE DIRECTION BUILD ON STRENGTHS OF FLC MAR PROGRAM RANGE OF PARTICIPATING AGENCIES & LABS EXPERTISE AND COMMITMENT OF FLC MAR MEMBERS EXPLORE OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT BROADENED REGIONAL FOCUS MINI-CONFERENCES & EVENTS TO LINK AGENCIES NOT INVOLVED IN MAR FLC?

  21. FUTURE DIRECTION BROADENED FLC REGIONAL COLLABORATION SUSTAIN FOCUS OF MAR ANNUAL CONFERENCE WITHIN REGION EXPLORE OTHER AVENUES FOR INTER-REGIONAL COLLABORATION CONTINUED OUTREACH TO DIVERSE COMMUNITIES INCLUDING MINORITY COLLEGES AND INSTITUTIONS IDEAS ENCOURAGED!!!

  22. September 19-21 Idyllic Rocky Gap, Cumberland, MD www.flcmidatlantic.org for details/registration Need help marketing Need help finding sponsors Varied agenda still has open slots for the interested 2006 FLC MAR Annual Meeting

  23. 2006 FLC MAR VARIED AGENDA SEPT. 19 DYNAMIC, INTERACTIVE PRE-CONFERENCE TRAINING SESSION ON MARKET ASSESSMENT CONFERENCE AGENDA INCLUDES NATIONAL POLICY TRENDS IN TECH TRANSFER ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY PANEL ENERGY & OIL SUBSTITUTION (JIM WOOLSEY) TT, LICENSING & COMMERCIALIZATION INITIATIVES MEDICAL FORENSICS HOT TECHNOLOGIES & PARTNERSHIPS CONTESTS FLC MAR AWARDS

  24. Details coming last week of May Award categories: - Excellence in Technology Transfer - Regional Laboratory - Regional Appreciation - Industry/Non-Federal Government/University Submission deadline: August 7 Presentations on: September 21 2006 FLC MAR Awards Program

  25. Help make this site useful to you; provide content Last two years FLC MAR presentations available Will add this year’s presentations plus extras Will promote presentations on site www.flcmidatlantic.org

  26. Regional Coordinator: John Emond Washington DC 20546-0001 202-358-1686 john.l.emond@nasa.gov Deputy Coordinator: Lorraine Flanders NSWC-Dahlgren Dahlgren,VA 22448-5100 540-653-2680 lorraine.flanders@navy.mil Support Office: Pendulum Management LLC, John Eichelberger 407-947-6443 jeichelberger@pendulumsite.com FLC Mid-Atlantic Contactswww.flcmidatlantic.org

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